Jacqueline Hammond’s Art print deckchairs on The Alan Titchmarsh Show – Friday 26th October 2012 ITV 3-4pm

Summer might be over for the rest of us in the UK but for Alan Titchmarsh the grass is always greener and it’s never too late to enjoy sitting in a deckchair in the garden. For those in warmer climates or with a holiday home abroad, snap up one of my art print deckchairs as Alan Titchmarsh will be talking about them on his show this Friday 26th October, 3-4pm on ITV.

‘Life’s a Beach’ Art print designer deckchair by British artist Jacqueline Hammond. As seen on The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Available on Amazon. View other designs in Jacqueline’s Smartdeco collection at http://www.smartdeco-style.co.uk – smart and stylish ways to decorate life with art.

My poppy pieces are popular with visitors at exhibitions. This deckchair uses a detail from a painting in The Signification of the Poppy series. It was originally going to be used for a garden makeover programme with Titchmarsh but it was decided he’d prefer to feature them on The Alan Titchmarsh Show.

‘Poppy’Art print designer deckchair by British artist Jacqueline Hammond. As seen on The Alan Titchmarsh Show. Available on Amazon. View other designs in Jacqueline’s Smartdeco collection at http://www.smartdeco-style.co.uk – smart and stylish ways to decorate life with art.

Hope I remember to catch the programme on the day!

About artbyjaxx

Contemporary British artist, Jacqueline Hammond, is renowned for producing strong, punchy images that are rich in texture and colour. A prolific painter and multidisciplinary artist, she exhibits widely and is commissioned by individual clients, collectors and high profile brands. Jacqueline’s inspiration comes from direct observation: subject matter is plucked from the world encountered every day. Some ideas evolve, others are reactionary. Thought-provoking themes explore today’s society, the media and cultural theory. Whether inspired by the street or the sea, Jacqueline’s work has an edge: her paintings are consistently striking. Her natural disposition is to let the paint dictate the creative process, trusting the medium and her mind’s eye to translate the vision.
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