Thursday, 10 September 2009

Snakes, Ladders and T-Pots


I've been drawing a lot of snakes recently, and this picture combines them and a lot of the other things I draw regularly such as t-pots, cups, games related items, cakes and flowers.

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

LollyPop Tree

This lovely round tree was spotted in Paris, France
[Louvre Museum] & now it's grown some lollypops.

Monday, 7 September 2009

Doodle to Screen Print



I altered the original doodle to make it into a repeating pattern, then made a screen using net [the plain type for windows] around a wooden frame. My picture was copied onto the screen using the Daler Rowney System 3 drawing fluid [then the screen block etc]. As you can see, although my pattern is a repeating one, you have to get the screen in the right position for the pattern to repeat properly and lets face it, mine doesn't. Oh well it was used for a background & most of it is covered up.

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Earth Globe




Hand embroidery - I did this quite a few years ago, but it's still one I like to look at and touch. Some countries are easily recognizable but others you will need to use your imagination! I got the idea from a squeezable stress ball of the earth.

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Chunky Squirrel

Seen at the Grand Canyon, USA, this picture was taken by my brother-in-law Ian

Thursday, 3 September 2009

North East Altered Sketch Book


Angel of the North with butterfly wings, the Sage building in blue and the little house can be found at Bedes World, Jarrow.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Screen Printed Tweety Birds



Screen printing and painting on paper [top one - cut & layered] , machine embroidery - 2 versions of the same bird.

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Mini Art Quilt



My first try at mini quilts [I've done samples of quilting, but never made any type of quilt], this is one of three. The other two can be seen on the hand embroidery network exhibition [link below right]. The flower was silk painted and applied to a painted and stamped [rolling stamp of course] cotton fabric. It was then hand stitched in different colours, shades and thicknesses of thread. The flower edges and petal edges were stitched together with the wadding and background fabric to quilt it. The quilt was finished with dyed binding and a backing fabric.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Bird, Acorns, Bee & Flower Sketch


Another one from a sketch book [no4 page 20]. I like to put numbers on the pages so that I can find the sketch again if I need to. I quite often use the sketches in my drawing books to put in my creations.

Sunday, 30 August 2009

HAND EMBROIDERED FISH



Top picture - hand embroidered fish with threads, ribbon, sequin and bead. The picture below shows the fish on a transfer print [hand painted paper transferred to fabric with iron]

Friday, 28 August 2009

Handmade Rolling Stamps


I have an article in the new issue [sep/oct 09] of Cloth, Paper, Scissors about handmade rolling stamps [some use recycled objects] and here are two examples of background papers created using some of the stamps.




Thursday, 27 August 2009

Baltic Flour Mills - Altered Book Page


The walls are normally plain, but I thought it would be interesting to add sculpture, art and signs from the area seeing that the baltic is now an art gallery. In the background is the millenium bridge and the sage [newcastle/gateshead].

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Round Box with water slip decals

This was a recycled turkish delight box and my very first try with water slip decals.
[If you've not used them before - they are inkjet papers that you use to print on & then spray with acylic varnish 3 times. It's then put in water so that the backing can be peeled off to apply to your surface, when dry, varnish again to seal.]
My example didn't work perfectly as you can see as I didn't have varnish - I used inkjet spray - having said that it doesn't look to bad at the top so maybe it was my spraying method. But warts and all, I do still quite like the finished not too perfect look of it.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Sunday, 23 August 2009

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Harry Hotspur

A page from my North East sketch book. The horse is a statue at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland with Sir Henry Percy [born 1364] or Harry Hotspur as he is known riding. Alnwick Castle is also famous for another Harry - some of the Harry Potter films were shot there.

Friday, 21 August 2009

North East Sketch Book

Castles in the North East
[transfer laser prints, photo transfer, text, laser print, paint]