just met Paddy Hartley who is making new work for an exhibition next year at RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter) such a lovely man. Really looking forward to it.
Friday, 10 October 2014
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Pathways at Ilminster
yesterday i delivered my work to ilminster arts centre for inclusion in the South West Textile Groups exhibition 'Pathways' that opens tomorrow until 25th October.
the piece i have included although small took a long time and with much angst but here it is!
i have used wool, linen, ramie, paper and oxidised metal to make this 70" long sampler incorporating letterpress print. each numbered section is an old fashioned 1"
the piece i have included although small took a long time and with much angst but here it is!
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the story shows how we learn from an early age to write and sew, stitching samplers and on to dress making and reading |
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samplers and lazy daisy stitch shapes |
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join the dots when learning to write |
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giant cross stitch on gingham |
Friday, 8 August 2014
What the difference a day makes
spent yesterday working on prehistoric remains from dartmoor to posting monoprints from Summer School wow!
this year i went to the Textile Study Group Summer School at Farncombe and worked with Sarah Burgess. we were mainly working with mono prints on papers and textile, cutting and inserting and wrapping things.
the workshop was called 'Landscapes of the imagination'
my inspiration for the workshop included these images taken from the top of a bus on the way to Lyme Regis on a wet day. i have been working with these images and other 'voids' for a while.
my inspiration board with a few of my monoprints. i loved the effects achieved on tissue and abaca.
i also had a go at wrapping some pine needles found at Farncombe and using the pine needles as masks for the actual printing hence the odd 'people' shapes above.
i have since been playing with a piece of black organdie i printed on the workshop but that has a long way to go and other things are calling at the moment.
this year i went to the Textile Study Group Summer School at Farncombe and worked with Sarah Burgess. we were mainly working with mono prints on papers and textile, cutting and inserting and wrapping things.
the workshop was called 'Landscapes of the imagination'
my inspiration for the workshop included these images taken from the top of a bus on the way to Lyme Regis on a wet day. i have been working with these images and other 'voids' for a while.
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my inspiration board |
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based on the images above |
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insertions of hair nets and printed organdie |
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printing black on black then cutting and inserting brought items |
Labels:
Farncombe,
monoprinting,
Sarah Burgess,
Textile study group
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Stitch Textile Artists
i have recently joined the Stitch textile Artists masterclass with Sian Martin. we met at Ammerdown and had a wonderfully relaxed but hard working weekend. the day we arrived was absolutely glorious so we went in search of interesting items from their grounds. mainly organic as the grounds are so well kept there wasn't much interesting debris!
However armed with our items we were firstly given the task of drawing them each in 30 seconds. i chose to draw onto some ramie i had with me. progressing on we used chance to determine how we should now proceed with them. i cut mine out and attached them onto linen and then using chance linked them to form a path or border. my items included garden twine, a piece of slate,a twig, a piece of wood and a label.
the reason this seems to be all over the place is we have a new computer without my beloved photoshop elements so i am using my husbands laptop and his Corel paintshop which i don't like. anyway hope this shows what i have been up to and it might also explain why i am a bit reluctant to post recently!
However armed with our items we were firstly given the task of drawing them each in 30 seconds. i chose to draw onto some ramie i had with me. progressing on we used chance to determine how we should now proceed with them. i cut mine out and attached them onto linen and then using chance linked them to form a path or border. my items included garden twine, a piece of slate,a twig, a piece of wood and a label.
a quick sketch of garden twine |
detail of stencilled images. |
here is the finished piece with various drawn items attached to the linen. |
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
There's always one who brings fabric i was told
i recently went on a letterpress weekend course. it was great and i am converted although it wasn't difficult as i love using type anyway.
i had an epiphany moment and started using stitch and masks which i was really pleased with. i used a Ramie that i had painted with fabric paint and then starched so it was nice and crisp, ideal for taking print.
i also used some abaca 'paper' to print on which also worked well but there had to be less pressure on the press otherwise the fibres broke.
organdie also worked well and i discovered that taking a second pressing onto paper after it had been printed onto textile gave a weave print.
i am using some of my results in my latest work so watch this space.
i had an epiphany moment and started using stitch and masks which i was really pleased with. i used a Ramie that i had painted with fabric paint and then starched so it was nice and crisp, ideal for taking print.
i also used some abaca 'paper' to print on which also worked well but there had to be less pressure on the press otherwise the fibres broke.
organdie also worked well and i discovered that taking a second pressing onto paper after it had been printed onto textile gave a weave print.
i am using some of my results in my latest work so watch this space.
Friday, 18 April 2014
New Work
it seems a long time ago that i last posted but i have been busy with lots to think about. i have to admit that i cannot multi-task which i am meant to be able to do as a woman but i cannot. i can however think of more than one thing so i am mentally thinking of other works whilst getting on with the current one. SWTG have an exhibition at Ilminster this year with the title 'Pathways'. i have been working on a theme of learning and sampling; how people used to learn from an early age to write, count and later to embroider and make things.
so i have been working on a range of small randomish samples to be joined together which will eventually turn into the spine of a book.....? using some traditional techniques and stenciling etc. so the ones above from right show how we learn to write by joining the dots, then looping through holes, ways of forming letters and counting. these are about 11cm wide.
the above three still in the working stage show the ideas of embroidery; the one on the left a representation of 'daisy' stitch
so i have been working on a range of small randomish samples to be joined together which will eventually turn into the spine of a book.....? using some traditional techniques and stenciling etc. so the ones above from right show how we learn to write by joining the dots, then looping through holes, ways of forming letters and counting. these are about 11cm wide.
the above three still in the working stage show the ideas of embroidery; the one on the left a representation of 'daisy' stitch
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
NEC
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