Virtual Studio Visit: Alison Percy

Virtual studio visit with Alison Percy.

ART EDIT: How has your art making process changed amidst COVID-19 isolation?

​ALISON: It’s a surreal time – my day in the studio now starts with a message or call touching base with someone to say ‘hello…’! The coming months will see me focus on commissions – I looove the process!!! …the brief can be taken over the phone and followed up with a video/chat of a small painting study ‘capturing the essence of the journey ahead’. It’s rather special seeing a clients response to the work on completion…for now, a message or call after delivery is how it will be – it’s not forever…so that’s ok!!

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