Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Man and the Environment Exhibition

The Man and the Environment exhibition, for which I had two pieces of work selected, opened at The Forum in Norwich last Tuesday.  On Monday evening there was a private preview event which I attended with my friend, Kath.  Kath was responsible for initially forwarding me the email with details of the exhibition without which I wouldn't have submitted my work so she had to be my "plus one", of course.  ;o)  The excitement started before we even reached the exhibition though!  On our way in to the underground car park at The Forum we were greeted with a big display board over the entrance featuring, among others, my piece, Tragedy! 


Tragedy had already been featured on The Forum website and the flyers for the exhibition but seeing this large scale piece of promotion was fantastic!  And it get's better!  After we got out of the car, I was absolutely thrilled to see a huge wall poster for the exhibition featuring just my piece!  Excitement overload!  ;oD


The exhibition organisers have told me I am welcome to have the poster after the exhibition is over which will be a great keepsake even if I haven't got enough wall space anywhere to put it up!  ;o)  Upstairs in the exhibition itself my other piece of selected work, Every Possible Mistake, features on on of the display boards and Tragedy is on several digital screen displays!


As if that wasn't enough excitement for one artist to take, the day after the preview I discovered my Tragedy piece is featured in a news article on the BBC website!  ;o)

The exhibition itself is full of fabulous contemporary artwork.  I feel honoured to be included in such a great collection of work.  It is all excellently presented in the space and well worth a visit although I am slightly biased!



All the images (apart from the two smaller ones) were taken by Rob Morris.  Thanks, Rob!  ;o) 

This has been such a good experience and a great start to 2010 for me.  ;o)

Monday, January 25, 2010

100 Sq Ft Exhibition

Next month I have a piece of artwork being exhibiting in a novel art exhibition in London.  It's called the 100 Sq Ft Exhibition and is made up of 100 pieces of artwork all a square foot in size.  This is the second year the exhibition has been organised.  You can find out more here.  This is my piece:



It is entitled A Deeper Incision and is an assemblage of a found rusty nail, tiny bottle, vintage resistor and brass panel pins on recycled wooden board layered with acrylic paints and inks.

Friday, January 08, 2010

US Exhibition

I'm very pleased to report that these three pieces of assemblage work will shortly be winging their way to the US to be part of an exhibition in a New York art gallery in February.  ;o)






    

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Man and the Environment exhibition



I was surprised and thrilled to receive news this morning that two of the three pieces I submitted for the Man and the Environment exhibition at The Forum in Norwich have been selected!  To further my excitement one of my pieces can be seen on the home page of The Forum (see above) although you may need to refresh a few times to see it!  ;o) 

The two accepted pieces are Every Possible Mistake, the assemblage piece that was shortlisted for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2008:



And, Tragedy, one of the pieces from my Washed Up collection where all the work was created from materials I found on beaches on the East coast of Scotland during a holiday there in the summer of 2008:



Friday, November 13, 2009

Sold!




I'm very pleased to report that I sold three pieces of jewellery - two pendants and  a brooch (see above) - at an art fair I put some work into last weekend.  Sales have been a bit slow of late so it was great news to hear on a wet dismal day today.  ;o)   

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

New Assemblage

Two new assemblage pieces, pretty incomprehensible to the rest of the world but I love them!  ;o)

My Life in Compartments 1















My Life in Compartments 2


Sunday, November 08, 2009

FenVAC Art Day


Yesterday FenVAC held an art day at Meeks Cemetery in Chatteris.  Meeks was left to it's own devices for many years but is now managed and is a lovely haven of peacefulness with an abundance of wildlife and some great tombstones.  It was a lovely bright crisp morning yesterday and it was a very pleasant few hours of respite from normal life.  I took a few photos and did a little bit of scribbling with a Sharpie:










New Pendants

I thought I would share a couple of pendants that I made last week.  These are going to be exhibited, along with 9 more pieces, at the Cavell Centre, the new mental health unit at the Edith Cavell Hospital in Peterborough.  I have some prints (of some of my canvas assemblage work) hanging there and I've been asked if I'd like to exhibit some jewellery and small assemblage pieces in their newly acquired glass display cases in the spacious reception area. 


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Cemetery Work

The joint exhibition I had planned for next month has been cancelled.  Topically, for November, it would have been on the theme of remembrance and I was vaguely planning pieces around Wilfred Owen poetry which I studied at college many moons ago. 

I have perceived much beauty
In the hoarse oaths that kept our courage straight;
Heard music in the silentness of duty;
Found peace where shell-storms spouted reddest spate.

from Apologia pro Poemate Meo Nov 1917

The college I went to was next door to a theatre where they had a special two tickets for the price of one offer every week if you were a member of a particular scheme and my mum and I used to go every week.  It was a fanatstic introduction to all manner of theatre experiences, I saw drama (Chekhov, Moliere  and Shakespeare as well as murder mystery and comedy),  ballet, opera, G & S, musicals, jazz bands, you name it we saw it!  In the tiny studio theatre above the main auditorium we saw a fantastic one man show based on the life of Wilfred Owen incorporating his poetry.  The end of the show was with just a spotlight on the chap's face, everything else in darkness, as he spoke some lines of Owen's poetry and the spot faded to darkness as some Chopin played.  It was moving stuff.  If you'd like to know more about Owen and his poetry The Wilfred Owen Association is a good place to go.  However,  I'm digressing....

The remembrance theme led me to thinking about my ongoing on and off exploration of cemeteries with a view to producing a body of work from it.  That, in turn, led me to looking at some of my photos and work from cemeteries I've visited and I thought I'd share a few on here.  ;o) 

A couple of sketchbook pages:





















And some gravestone rubbings:

















And, courtesy of my daughter, a few photos from a local cemetery:










Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Busy busy busy


Thought I'd best pop up with an update since I've not blogged for ages!  I've been beavering away work wise, spending loads of time in the studio.  It's great to be so work focused and engrossed with what I'm doing, I love it when my art is all encompassing and my passion for what I do reignites.  ;o)  I have some excellent opportunities coming up shortly and I'm working on new jewellery pieces (expanding my range so that I cover a wider range of prices), some small assemblage pieces, badges and a new zine.  This week I have the opportunity to have about a dozen pieces of jewellery at an art fair in a nicely affluent place so hoping so money will be changing hands!!  ;o)  I've also returned to exploring some personal themes in my art journaling as I prepare for a new workshop opportunity later this year or early next.  I co-teaching some children's art workshops during the upcoming half term week and am working on examples for those, how much fun is junk modelling?  LOL  On top of all that I'm also writing my next article on recycled arts/crafts for Smallholder magazine.  ;o)  Phew!  Pics will be forthcoming of work but don't have time this morning to take any so instead I thought I'd share a bit of life class work with you.... 






It's the same pencil and pastel drawing (original is first picture) and I indulged in a bit of digital tinkering.  ;o)  I don't play like this much but it was fun to fiddle about and see what happened.  I'm thinking I might try my hand at using black paper at class sometime, I love that blue on black look.

Ok, back to the grindstone...

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Metal Stamps



Just a quickie!  At the local car boot sale on Sunday I found this little tub of assorted metal stamps looking very sad, manky and rusty but after a bit of a spruce up with a wire brush they're all great bar one.  ;o)  Particularly like the arrow shaped one, looking forward to whacking that into a piece of metal or three!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Cycling in the sunshine

It was a beautiful morning today so I pedalled off on my bike to enjoy the autumnal sun and fill my creative well. ;o) Come with me....