Wednesday, 12 September 2012

MAKING AN EXHIBITION OF MYSELF

It is Herefordshire Art  Week until the 16 September and my work is being featured together with the linoprints of Jane Walker at the Lion Gallery, Leominster.
www.liongallery.com for more details.
These 2 collagraphs will be exhibited at the Menier Gallery, London as part of the Society of Graphic Fine Art Annual Open Exhibition. 1-13 October.
www.sgfa.org.uk for more details

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

DAPPER ENAMEL CHAPS


There is a wonderful shop called Blades not far from the British Museum. It is the place to go for rubber stamps. I treated myself to this richly moustached gentleman and it has proved ideal for these 6in steel figures.
An interesting contrast to the girls!
I am very excited as The New Brewery Arts in Cirencester has ordered some brooches for their Christmas makers exhibition.

Friday, 17 August 2012

ENAMEL EXPERIMENTS

 Digital and screen printed transfers together with raku fired enamel.
We all have photograph albums that contain relatives with long lost identities, I am fascinated by these people who had lives and personalities but we will never know who they are.

Monday, 13 August 2012

I AM SO PROUD!

Passing out at Sandhurst August 2012, as a friend said to me, 'a proud button busting moment for us all', well done Jack!

Monday, 30 July 2012

ENAMEL EXPERIMENTS

 These wall pieces combine digital transfers and screen printed transfers with
 etched copper and
 pocket watch parts.

Monday, 9 July 2012

A DAY IN THE SHED

 Back in the shed and phew, I can still make collagraphs.
 Of course the studio foreman kept me at it, Henry knows how to make you feel guilty if there is slacking.
 10" x 8", 'Home Sweet Home', a collagraph made from Polyfilla, glue and card.
 30" x 17", 'On Time', a collagraph using carborundum, Polyfilla, card and glue,
with a little added something.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

HOME ALONE

It's official, I am now making work again
 I am playing with several ideas at once, designing doll brooches.
 Raku firing copper moths
 and exploring my stash of pocket watch cases.
 And then ...
 there is the cutlery.
Deep breath, relax and enjoy the making, well this is my mantra, it has more class than, 'Don't panic Mr Mainwaring!!!'