Friday, 18 April 2014

Chichester Arts Trail in May - Arise your Tangles Sweet Spring

Arise your tangles sweet spring

 I am taking part in The Chichester Arts Trail  - 3rd 4th and 5th  and the 10th and 11th of May.
Artists all around the Chichester area in west sussex,  a very pretty part of  the countryside on the South Downs of England will be opening up there private studio's and workspaces for you to peruse their work for sale and see the journey they have made with their art. Full details are  here     www.chichesterarttrail.org

A taster of all the artists can be seen  at the preview art exhibition at the Oxmarket Arts Centre, St Andrews Court, Chichester until April 27th.

It is quite a shock to look back on my work and see that it has been a long time since I created anything of any note. Things happen and I had turned away from my art. But this year a good friend threw down the gauntlet and challenged me to get back to the board and join her and exhibit  on an Arts Trail.
She is an award winning artist who favours nude compositions, she creates fabulous work. So I was honoured to be asked. 

I am naturally nervous about all of this. There will be a varied selection of artists on the trail, painters, sculptors, jewellery makers and Mixed media.  I am more of an ethereal mixed media artist, I am mostly inspired by artists like Klimt, and Monet, historical themes, the Renaissance / pre raphaelite but I also love nature and the seasons.
I plan to show  the journey I have made with my art from my beginnings in creative embroidery with my textile art,  like this seascape worked in hand dyed velvets and silks, plastics and metal and then fresco style practicing with felts and papers.
The Blue Yonder worked with velvets, silk, metal and plastic
A homage to Klimt - Stiched Fresco on felt and paper of The Lovers
My fav so far - A Journal of collages  with the theme of  Marie Antointette
 I will also be displaying a fabulous themed journal I created alongside fellow bloggers whom I  joined forces with on blog back in 2007 / 08.

The piece at the top of this post was inspired by Spring and worked with threads, antique fabrics and embellishemnts, metals and melted plastics.
The title 'arise your tangles sweet spring' depicts the dead  dark tangled lost roots of winter and the rising of fresh new colour and growth that comes with spring, new birth, new hope of greater things to follow that come with the the magnificent strength of the full technicolour of summer.

 I hope that my journey will inspire other creative minds to have a go at art and see where it takes them. 
Ginny x


Monday, 30 December 2013

Isle of Mull at Christmas



 

The view across the fresh water Loch to the little church, strategically placed between this Loch and the larger Loch on the otherside
Which is where the post box is.










A magical setting for Christmas Goose dinner
Cooking on an Aga was beyond heaven ... I want one oh wonderful Universe

Even had time to make some Christmas bunting
Make new friends
Visit places that only live in childrens imaginations ( this is where "Whats the Story in Balamory " was filmed) its called Toblemory.







Visit the Little Post Office filled with all sorts of lovely things including Haggis
House Hunting  :-)

Weather watch - The road to Toblemory  on which  we had some gale force 8 winds - not great for driving in so close to the water.
Hail stones - not snow
avoid all the christmas eve traffic rush and prepare for Santa




and he did his magic


Someone is ready patiently waiting for dinner
 



The last day the Loch was like a mirror


                                  Oh beautiful Isle of Mull in Bonnie Scotland we will miss you.

                                                               Cheers to you all
                      I wish you all a Happy New Year and may all your dreams become reality.




Friday, 11 January 2013

Corset Is

 Maya Hanson Corset

I do love the coke bottle look and one day will delve into the corset construction on here with great gutso. I love the shape it makes and I find it a complete work of art. So just to start off the year I will give you a little taster of corset style at its best ... excuse the last pic :-o
 From the film Marie Antoinette
 Found on the web ... tumblr I think
 Dita Von Teese the Queen of Burlesque
Modern day girdle found on  Frou Frou website
My own mixed media creation
Guess Who
Corset is ...... Me

Sunday, 30 December 2012

Snippets from Christmas 2012








 Lovely to bring my house full of visions of sugar plums again. 

Also managed to get up to London, headed off to Portabello Road in Notting Hill  first, greeted with the mulled wine stall and gratefully received as the weather was murky and miserable drizzle.

 Though I made sure that we stopped for lunch at my fav restaurant called " The First Floor" , don't be put off by the lovely setting, you can turn up ladened with shopping and big coats and will be given a lovely welcome, it costs about the same as any of the busy cafe's and restaurants all along the Portbello road, but if you want to calm down and get away from the bustle, and enjoy the setting of candle light and romance I suggest you take a look see.


  Then upstairs on the 2nd floor where the loos are you will be treated to a view of the private rooms.


 This wall is oozing with glitter, just beautiful.

Just up a road and parallel to Portabello is one of my fav inspirational places
 Rachell Ashwell Shabby Chic Shop.



Then me and my girls headed off to Knightsbridge on our way to the Victoria and Albert Museum, where incidently there is a good exhibition on the Hollywood greats and the costumes, the museum is just up the road from  Harrods Dept Store. So of course we stopped for a little photo opportunity.
The shop windows were dressed with all the Disney Princesses
 My fav's being Cinderella's Castle and her slipper in the rotating shoe .... divine!

Rupunzel with amazing hair
But Sleeping Beauty is my favorite
Happy New Year to All.