Wednesday, 14 August 2013

INSPIRERENDE!

I am getting some really interesting post at the moment as I am having an eBay frenzy, although my most unusual package this week was a set of dental tools, thankyou Lesley.
But this morning this plopped through the letter box. Now being a women of a certain age who spends a great deal of time browsing Amazon in the early hours, I had to admit that this magazine had me stumped.
Until I flicked through the pages and found this. At the beginning of the year, it may have even been last year, I had an email asking if this publication could feature the spoons seen on my blog...and here it is, whoooooo I can hear you all say. Thankyou Dilla, what a boost to my confidence.
My biggest regret is that I can't read the Norwegian as there are a couple of knitting patterns I fancy trying.

Monday, 5 August 2013

COLLAGRAPHS

From my sketch book to
these collagraphs, the plates of which
I made during Art in Action.
All the plates are made using grey board, carborundum,
tile cement and wood glue.

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

USING AND LOOSING VINTAGE MATERIAL

I have been spending today experimenting with vitreous enamel on my favourite substrate, ceramic steel. I have been exploring some images in my sketch books over the last few weeks, I now have time to develop these images further in enamel.
The thing that attracted me to enamel in the first place was the materials flexibility, the ability to layer it, scratch it back and use different ways to apply it making work that looks not dissimilar to my sketch book practice.
These are photographs that I bought back from the States at Easter, I have been itching to use them.
The vintage postcard material is thanks to my friend Brian who has a wonderful resource that he shares with me. Thankyou Brian.
 
At no point was a vintage postcard, document or photograph harmed in the making of this work. I have been troubled of late by how much art work I am seeing that is not only inspired by vintage paper, but uses the originals in the making of the work. These precious archives of ordinary life are then lost forever...am I the only artist who feels this loss? I welcome your opinion.  

Monday, 29 July 2013

BACK TO WORK

I have spent a few days recharging my batteries at the WOMAD festival and I
am now back in the shed with the kiln on.
I have been experimenting with colour under transfers.
It must be the influence of a festival weekend.
I am working on some postcard messages in my lost relatives compositions. Look carefully and you will see the comment, 'was it not sad about the Titanic' written in the midst of chatty family news.
Both of these enamels are on steel using a combination of wet enamel, digital and screen printed transfers and stamps with sifted jewellers enamel.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

ART IN ACTION

Art in Action is over for another year, it was hot but fantastic thanks to the wonderful volunteers from Waterperry, the Nature in Art staff who looked after us wonderfully
and my lovely daughter Holly, who was a constant support and camping partner.
We all mucked in to set up the Nature in Art area which
was a little out of the main arena, so thankyou to everyone who took extra time to come and see us. 
Art in Action is a wonderful opportunity to show work, but above all to demonstrate how we artists do our stuff.
The Nature in Art area was made up of Philip Nelson's fantastic decoy ducks, painters Andrew Forkner, Alison Ingram, Karl Taylor, Richard Tratt and Natalie Toplass.
 Calligrapher Liz O'Sullivan and botanical artist Ann Swan
and sculptor Chris Manley.
I spent 4 days making collagraph plates,
explaining how I use tile cement,
card and wood glue.
In action with my sketch books on show.
Karl, Chris and Richard deep in discussion.
Simon and Carol from Nature in Art with the lovely Sina in the centre who looked after us on behalf of Art in Action.
I feel humbled to be part of Art in Action, exhibiting among artistic talent from all over the world.
Sarah Morpeth was voted Best of the Best and
Brendan Hesmondhaigh came a close second.
I exhibited my enamel domed pieces among all this stunning work
Rachel Ducker's piece had drama.
There is so much to see and do at this wonder artistic
festival. A big thankyou to all who volunteered, fed us and made us so welcome and a big thankyou to Nature in Art for selecting me to take part in Art in Action 2013.

Monday, 15 July 2013

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

I have just heard that I have had these Ladies and Gentlemen accepted
for the Fourth International Jewellery Exhibition 
starting in August at the Museum of Glass and Enamel Art, Ravenstein, Netherlands.
Tomorrow I will be packaging them  up for their journey before I get my camping gear sorted for Art in Action

Thursday, 11 July 2013

ART IN ACTION

I am in full swing preparing for Art in Action at Waterperry which starts 18 July.
Four days demonstrating in the Nature in Art area how I make collagarph plates.
I have spent several days drawing some ideas of what I want to make and I am now throwing things in boxes and hunting for my camping gear.
So fingers crossed that the weather remains clement and if you get the chance come an learn all my secrets and say hello to me at the Nature in Art area near the garden centre and gallery.