The project I am working on with Vervey is called 'Layers'. Most of my work has some sort of layers anyway, but I was finding it difficult to get off the ground. A friend had given me a little sketch book [above] so I thought I would start filling it with ideas to get me started. I ended up filling the whole book of 60 pages [7.5x10cm about ATC size] and it is now a small fat book. I filled the book in 2008 but the project is still ongoing and our first exhibition of the finished art work is in March.
the word layers is cut out
layers of torn papers [dyed, painted wallpaper, coloured & textured paper & print out of own design]
torn papers, machine stitching [own painted & textured papers & one painted wallpaper]
There has been more snow here the last couple of days but we decided to go to the coast to blow the cobwebs away but it was freezing, rainy, snowy, sleet and very windy - the snow was blowing in horizontal sheets rather than coming down from the sky vertically. I got my camera wet just with opening the car window so I didn't try taking any pictures outside. The photos don't show the snow and they look very grey - it was very grey. We did venture onto the beach for a minute but I'm a whimp - it was far to cold, wet & windy.
This one was taken through the closed window, I thought it made an interesting pattern effect, maybe to be used in something creative one day.
I may not get a chance to use the computer tomorrow so I thought I would wish everyone a very happy, creative and wonderful new year. Thanks for visiting and for all of your comments. Hope to see you next year!
Happy Holidays everyone, I hope you have a lovely time. Thank you for visiting my blog, whether just for a look or to leave lovely comments. I will continue to add posts & I hope you continue to visit. Bye for now.
These cards were inspired by a set of 22 bronze figures at Little Haven, South Shields [North of England], sculptured by Juan Munoz. It is called the Conversation Piece but they are known locally as the weebles.
Knitted snowman & santa - these were made when the kids were small so probably about 20+ years old
I wanted a photo of a snowman [for artistic purposes, you understand] so I went out to build one [by myself, I'm still a kid at heart], but the snow was so crumbly it wouldn't hold together, so I just drew one in the snow instead with a trowel
Another applique of snowmen. It started snowing here today, first I've seen here this winter, perhaps it's because I keep putting pictures of snowmen on my blog.
Another picture in the Arc exhibition [see Thurs 12th]. This one has a top layer of transfer printed fabric [paper was painted and then was transferred onto fabric with a heat press]. Under the semi transparent fabric is a painted fish which has been hand embroidered and has threads hanging from its tail [but trapped under the top layer]. The seaweed was painted on the canvas and also hand stitched on the top layer with added beads and sequins. The fabric is wrapped around a canvas frame.
My friend Helen and myself have a new exhibition which we put up today. Helen's pieces are of birds and animals and mine are floral, fish/sea and abstract. The space was supposed to be for another friend and daughter, but due to illness they didn't finish the work, and had to cancel. Well we couldn't see an empty gallery space going to waste could we, so we volunteered to fill it.
Sketch Book - trying to draw european robins, a symbol of wintertime and Christmas - in the UK anyway, are they in other countries? I have seen pictures of the American and Australian Robins and they look totally different to the European type, bigger but they do have a red breast too.