I've spent most of the day mounting & cello wrapping some postcard size paintings, just little abstract pieces done from memory, of a lanscape, an area glimpsed from the car window or a mountain range. I'm really pleased with how they look and they are now ready to take over to Draycott Arts & Gardens Festival on Sunday. The festival opens on Sunday at noon and runs through til 5pm Monday. I'll be showing my paintings this year. I feel that I am finally finding my way of expressing myself creatively, by using paint. I have tried sewing, sculpture, textiles, mosaic but keep coming back to painting, so for now, that's what I'm sticking with.
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Mountain View
View from Beaumaris to the Mainland.
My latest painting, again, not sure whether I like it. But I have learnt to do hide it away for a couple of months before I look at it again. I used my new paints for this, which are very vibrant and colourful, exactly the sort I love to work with.
I've struggled with this painting, at one point, I whited it out and had to return some of the vibrancy.
I also used a board and not paper, which is out of my comfort zone, I feel very precious about using boards to paint on and it was a challenge to let go of having to produce a perfect piece of work. When working on paper I am happy to make a mess and remain playful, to make mistakes and not feel that I have ruined whatever I am working on. I'm still trying to find this freedom when working on a different background.
My two wooden frames have been returned to me today, so the challenge will be to cover them in canvas and make two large paintings in the new year.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Experimental Paintings
I've been experimenting with painting for the last few weeks and really enjoying it. I'm interested in exploring mixed media collaged pieces which then have overlays of paint. These are just two of my small experiments done on watercolour paper.
I'm looking forward to an art fayre at The Muse Gallery in Heage on Saturday where I'll be selling and displaying my mosaics, still debating whether to take these small pieces along.
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Playing on Scribble

I've been having a little play this morning, a bit of a break from all the serious stuff of setting myself up as an artist (business advise meetings, sustainability workshops, re-vamping websites.... all that sort of thing). I was exploring the redbubble site and came across a link to the scribble website, uploaded a photo (courtesy of AMS as I'm using his computer, so I borrowed one of his mountainous images of Japan) and what fun! Really simple, but looks ace. I think there will be more scribbles appearing in the future...
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