Wednesday, 24 June 2020

An Exciting Delivery...

We ventured out the other day so that I could make an exciting delivery to the very beautiful Heart Gallery in Hebden Bridge.
I can't believe that my work will be in this beautiful gallery, even though you can't see it in the photo, I am grinning from ear to ear!


My very kind hubby (wearing a Mrs B home-made mask, bless him,) was such a star, he really does help me out an awful lot.


Hebden Bridge is such a creative town, we noticed these Tretchikoff - inspired artworks dotted around the town and some really interesting political collages...








Love the yarn - bombing too!



Middie had her own mini ham sandwich for dinner!


I'm hoping that Marco's pizzeria is open next time we call, it's amazing and is a really welcoming place with a great atmosphere.


It was such a treat to pop into Lucy And The Caterpillar, it's such a beautiful vintage shop full of treasures...





I think that Middie wants to go now...













Hope you enjoyed our little trip, it felt like quite an adventure after being at home for months on end.
Best wishes chucks 
X

Sunday, 14 June 2020

Harlequin...


I've just finished this painting and I've enjoyed every minute of it.
I have spent a lot of time on the background and it's at this point that I could really overwork it.
During this very strange time I have decided just to paint whatever makes me happy and it's been very interesting to see what has emerged!




I love how the colours of the painting seems to run down onto the easel - there's over twenty years of paint build-up on that poor easel!


I think that I'll use Harlequin for A4 prints, and maybe some other bits and bobs for when my shop opens again.
Hope you like him!
X

Wednesday, 10 June 2020

Same Sea, Different Boat...


Yesterday I was so excited to receive my printed square of fabric from the very fabulous Sue Brown.
'Same Sea, Different Boat' is a collaborative project that 'celebrates creativity during the Covid-19 pandemic'.
Louise of Hope & Elvis, Sue Brown of the yard: ARTspace and Liske of the Little Heath BarnStudio have joined forces to organise and coordinate a really exciting project where you can produce a small collagraph printing plate or embroidery that communicates your experience of the lockdown period.



Last week I sent my plate to Sue (Sue provides very clear instructions and the plate is made from very basic materials that you will have at home).
I really wasn't sure if my plate would print but Sue made it work! Thanks Sue!

 
I still have a little bit of stitch to add before I send it back, but I wanted to blog about this because there's still time to join in (if you're quick!)

You can see the project developing on the ladies' Instagram accounts.

I can't wait to see when the quilt is stitched together! 
 
 


Thank you so much Louise, Sue and Liske for organising such an exciting and utterly brill project that joins so many creative souls together!

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Mama and Papa Bear...


Lockdown has given me time to really pause and think about what I want to do in the future.
And I think the thing that I really love is making art and then seeing it applied onto everyday objects.
I've always loved the idea that the things we use in life should be decorated and made joyful.
I suppose, if you were thinking about it in a philosophical way, (which is also something that the slower pace of life allows you to do), you could say that Art and Life shouldn't be separated.
Anyhow, I was very excited indeed to receive my printed fabric yesterday.


I do get a bit nervous cutting up the patches though!


I'm not exactly sure when my little shop will be opening again but I'm having fun stocking it up!


Wishing you all the vey best.
X

Sunday, 24 May 2020

Icarus' Sister...


I found out the other day that I have been lucky enough to have this painting short-listed for the Harley Gallery Open Exhibition 2020.

I wasn't going to post about it because it's hard to share something like this without the worry of sounding like a show-off, and also it might not get through the next round of judging.

But then I thought 'why not'!

I love following artists and designers and celebrating their good news along the way, isn't it funny how harshly we judge ourselves!
So I hope that you don't mind me sharing this piece of news with you, I'm off to do a little happy dance!

Good luck to all the artists who have entered, can't wait for the time that the gallery will be open again!

X

Saturday, 9 May 2020

Catching The Wave...

It popped into my head the other day while I was in my studio, that painting is a lot like surfing (I do apologise but I'm not sure if that is a metaphor or an analogy)???
Before I go any further, please do not think for one moment that I am a surfer of any kind - if my toe touches the sea I literally shrivel up in a hypothermia-induced panic attack! 
However, my hubby loves to surf and it brings him as much joy as art does to me.


Surfing isn't all about the big wave or the flashy move, and neither is painting.
You have to paddle for a long time and wait patiently for the waves to come. You have no control over this and the only thing that you can do is to show up and be there.
Painting is the same, it's the layers that take hours to build up, the work that will be covered by the more defined marks in the end. It's knowing that although it might be you holding the paint brush, you're not really in control - it's a two way thing.
Surfers are 'dancing' with Mother Nature, sometimes she shows up and will join in, sometimes she's washing her hair.
Painters are creating with... I'm still not sure 'who' to be honest... but I call her the Universe, and again, sometimes she will play and guide the brush marks and happy accidents, and sometimes she's got better things to do!
Sometimes a surfer will ride that big wave and the buzz will last for days, and sometimes the paint just flows. Once in a while it feels like you could literally chuck a bucket of paint at the canvas and the image will appear like magic.
When the Universe isn't being so generous with the old creativity vouchers, you have to hang onto those precious times and have faith that it will return (without getting too philosophical I guess that is the spiritual part of creativity in all its forms, and that is why we carry on even when it's difficult).
Sometimes we suffer the 'wipe-out' and a whole day's painting has to be literally wiped-out because it's just not damn good enough and that's the most valuable lesson of all.
It proves your resilience and faith, not only to yourself but to the Universe. You have to look her straight in the eye and say 'this isn't going to put me off, not one little bit, I'll be back for more don't you worry chuck!'

I hope that you are finding solace in creativity in whatever form brings you joy, my poor hubby can't go surfing at this present time but he'll be back out there when he can.
Sending much love X



Saturday, 2 May 2020

Angel Of Aldis...


During these strange times I've found great solace in my sketchbook.
I wanted to keep a record of the lockdown in some way, I didn't want to put any pressure on myself so I just dip into it whenever i fancy.
I'm also really enjoying playing around with watercolour, gouache and pencil crayons, something that I haven't done in a very long time.
This one is the 'Angel Of Aldis' as I felt like everyone needed a bubble of protection, or someone to look over them, as I was shopping in the supermarket.

I hope that you're keeping safe and sound chucks.
Best wishes.
X