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Hampshire Open Studios: a date for your diary

Katy McIntyre Brown and Ben Winter are hosting a joint exhibition this year for Hampshire Open Studios, August 2025.

Ben Winter will be exhibiting his colourful landscapes and beach scenes and Katy McIntyre Brown will be showing her botanical paintings and prints, as well has her Katy Botanicals homewares and wallpapers.

This year I’m hosting a shared Hampshire Open Studios with landscape artist Ben Winter. I’m very exciting to be sharing the space with Ben’s work, his paintings are nature based as well, but very different from mine. They are bold, colourful and full of heat.

We’ll be opening the doors at The Old Post Office from Friday 22 August to bank holiday Monday, 25th August.

We’ll have paintings big and small for sale, some prints and we’ll also be selling online on my website if you can’t make it in person. To find more of Ben’s wonderful paintings visit his website here: https://www.benwinterart.com or his Instagram page @benwinterart.

At the show I’ll have new fabric designs, original paintings, as well as prints and of course lots of beautiful tea towels, bags and tablecloths. We may even have cake!

We’ll be hosting a private view on the evening of Thursday 21st so do put the date in your diary and tell us you’re coming. Otherwise, hopefully see you over the bank holiday weekend!

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition

The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition is already open and offering it’s annual delights of paintings, sculpture, architecture and photography.


If you’re going up to London over the next couple of months, remember to pop in to the Royal Academy’s jam-packed Summer Exhibition.

This year the exhibition is been curated by architect Farshid Moussavi, who has woven architecture throughout the exhibition rather than consigning it to one room. I’m delighted that an artist I follow and love, Frances Featherstone has a couple of paintings in the show. Frances paints her subjects in bed from above. Her paintings are cosy intimate and colourful while also being hugely relatable. We all have times we’d like to dive under a clean fluffy duvet and retreat into a book.

The Summer Exhibition is on until 17 August with over 1,700 works on display (all for sale), from famous names to the artist next door.

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What a week it was at RHS Chelsea 2025!

Katy Botanicals linen wall panels featuring at Horatio’s Garden stand at RHS Chelsea 2025.

Katy McIntyre Brown has worked with Bunny Guiness, Country Living and the Horatio’s Garden team to paint and create a wall of linen curtains to swathe and decorate the award winning Horatio’s Garden stand at Chelsea Flower Show this year.

Katy McIntyre Brown in front of her hand painted botanical linen panels on the Horatio's Garden and Country Living stand at RHS Chelsea 2025

A wonderful week on the Horatio’s Garden RHS Chelsea stand for my botanical linen panels

Horatio’s Garden always have the same huge and well positioned stand at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and this year, instead of selling stock, the charity decide to use the space to meet and greet, to raise awareness and generate interest in this wonderful organisation.

As a result the stand had to be stunning and a lovely place to hang out and learn more about what this spinal unit garden charity actually does. I’ve been amiss in not telling you - in case you don’t know, Horatio’s Garden has been installing huge and amazing gardens with garden rooms onto the side of every spinal unit in the country. There are eleven spinal units across the UK, patients stay in them for up to 18 months and the charity has currently built these patients eight large gardens. One in Sheffield is about to be opened and there are only three more remaining gardens to being planned.

Behind the scenes, making of the floral linen panels for Horatio’s Garden and Country Living stand at RHS Chelsea 2025.

All in all, the complete effect of the wire arches, the flowers and the linen background was stunning. Everybody loved it and we enjoyed a week of broad smiles and queues to be photographed on the magic bench.

I loved working on this project. I believe strongly in the power of plants to improve our health and make us better, and love working in public art. The more people we can reach with images of flowers the more joy we share.

Horatio’s Garden stand at RHS Chelsea 2025

A set of curtains that were part of the hand painted botanical fabric used for Horatio's Garden stand walls for RHS Chelsea 2025

Katy Botanicals fabric panel for Horatio’s Garden, Chelsea 2025

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