Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 July 2020

New Ways Of Working...


Technology scares me.
I mean, really scares me.

It's this intangible entity, that in one moment can be our best friend, the next our worst enemy.
I still can't believe that I actually have an online shop and that Instagram has become such a wonderful community that means a great deal to me.
Technology has become a huge part of my life but I have had to get through many a wobbly moment, as I suspect many of us have had to also.
It's been like that when I decided to try and learn how to use Photoshop. 
It took me years to pluck up the courage to begin, because for years I simply told myself so often that I couldn't do it, and so, in a way, it became my truth.
Now, I'm never gong to be a master of Photoshop, and I will probably only ever use about 1% of its abilities, but I do enjoy slowly learning its tricks (thanks to my amazingly patient friends and some fab online tutorials!)
This past few months I set myself the challenge to create a zine, initially for some teaching prep, but it has evolved into more of a passion-project that I would possibly like to develop further in the future.
I've really enjoyed creating a series of digital-collages that include snippets of my own artwork and scanned vintage papers. 
At first I began trying out some of the new techniques that I have learned, but I think that the theme of 'womanhood' and the different roles we have to play in our lives has started to emerge.
A book that often surfaces through my work in a myriad of ways is 'Women Who Run With The Wolves' by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, and the digital collage of a woman having to wear her protective 'Mama Bear' mask echoes the influence that this amazing writer has had on me over the years.

I hope to finish the zine soon, I purposefully haven't planned it out and I just want to let things emerge - it may be a little strange, but then, so is Life!

Wishing you a wonderful week chucks X

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

The Perfect Afternoon...


Term time is a little fraught right now....
Deadlines
&
Drama
I do love this about teaching Fine Art, but I thought I would just scroll through a few photos from the Easter holidays with a nice cup of tea.
Care to join me?
Mini Goth and I spent the perfect afternoon on a rather chilly day holed up in W.Hamond's tea room.
Sketchbooks at the ready with a big slice of cake.
Gazing out of the window, just watching the world go by...
I loved sketching the folk that stopped to peer into the jeweller's window across the way.
And we were even given a sweetie when we finally left to face the world again!


Saturday, 7 November 2015

Mother Tongue...


Sometimes journaling can catch you quite unawares.
You think you're just playing around,
but when you look at it later
it tells you what has been in the back of your mind.
I've been experimenting for a few weeks now with printing, and this was made from the scrips and scraps that were left over.
But that morning had been a little tricky and being 'mother' had been a little difficult.
I am very lucky as I don't have to face such a problem very often, but it's all part of the job isn't it.
I think this is telling me that even when you sometimes have to use harsh words, they are always said with love.
Journals are funny things.