22 Anne Wakelam

Fluid Artist

Tsuru - In Japanese culture, cranes (tsuru) are symbols of longevity, good fortune and peace. The swipe technique has been used to create the landscape below. The metallic paint captures the light giving an ephemeral quality to the piece.

Artform: Mixed media, Painting

I have a small studio in Redditch where I create pieces of Fluid Art using various paint pouring techniques such as Dutch Pour, Flip Cup, Dirty Pour and Swiping amongst others. I will be periodically giving demonstrations on paint pouring. See how the paint reacts with pouring mediums creating cells and see the organic flow of the medium creates movement and wonderful colour combinations. Watch me mix paint with pouring mediums and cell activators. See for yourself the magic of fluid art! Look at my range of Fluid Art and see for yourself the uniqueness of my work.

I offer ‘Experience’ workshops for you and a friend or just for you offering a completely different gift for someone special. There is also an ‘Afternoon Tea’  option to make it that extra bit special.

There will be an opportunity to buy artwork – the nature and unpredictability means that each piece is different and can not be replicated…..or just come and see…. no obligation to buy…
Commissions undertaken. It really is a captivating experience….

Venue

28 Morville St
Webheath
Redditch
B97 5GZ

Directions: Please park on road. Entrance to Studio is via driveway behind the house and is located in the garden. Please enter through wooden gate by garage and follow signs. In dry weather, the garden will be used. Seating in Garden available.

What 3 words location: cover.knee.crown

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Tel: 07719 477365
Instagram: annewakelam_art

Website: https://www.annewakelamart.com

Opening Dates and Times

August 2026

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Weekends: 10.30am – 4.30pm
Weekdays: 1.30pm – 5pm

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