a fab day on Friday visiting some of my favourite places locally ...
at Godrevy ... the light is always amazing
this gorgeous rugged coastline and beautiful white sand beach
(owned by The National Trust) is one of my most favourite places ever
for quite a while I just sat on the headland and took in the salty sea breeze
I want more of these peaceful moments this year
(owned by The National Trust) is one of my most favourite places ever
for quite a while I just sat on the headland and took in the salty sea breeze
I want more of these peaceful moments this year
the colours of the season in the winter landscape are very calming ...
back in St. Ives
I popped in to see friend Sharon McSwiney's exhibition
at St. Ives Arts Club
"Colours of the Season"
11 - 17 February 2017
Sharon was exhibiting her gorgeous metallic wall hangings, pictures and jewellery
with her friend Alison Dupernex, a textile designer who creates beautiful knitwear
their work complements each other beautifully
and a lot of thought goes into ensuring their pieces reflect their chosen theme
"Colours of the Season"
these gorgeous seaweed pieces were my especial favourites
in particular the shapes, textures and colours in the patinas
Sharon offers workshops at her Garden Studio to make a wall hanging
like these or smaller pieces of jewellery / art cards
so I'd really like to try and do a workshop with her this year
in particular the shapes, textures and colours in the patinas
Sharon offers workshops at her Garden Studio to make a wall hanging
like these or smaller pieces of jewellery / art cards
so I'd really like to try and do a workshop with her this year
(I've thrown a photo in here that I took the same day on Long Rock beach
the colours complement very well, I think)
below are some of Alison Dupernex's textiles
I adore the tones and textures
Alison's work picks out the colour palette I associate with the beach and the winter season
(my photo centre of pebbles taken the same day at Long Rock beach)
Alison has attached to her knitwear some metal charms made by Sharon
all of the work at the show was gorgeous and very inspiring
but sadly the exhibition is finished now
if you would like to see more of Sharon's and Alison's work you can visit their websites
and Sharon has a shop at The Drill Hall in St. Ives with a good selection of all that she produces
as well as her private Garden Studio where she offers one to one workshops
for another chance to see their work at St. Ives Arts Club
Sharon and Alison will be exhibiting again in October 2017
following the show, and some lunch at Porthmeor beach,
I headed over to Long Rock beach in search of more beach inspiration
(I'm still looking for interesting pebbles and tangles of seaweed / beach string)
to work with for the "Cornwall" theme for St. Ives Textiles
I'm spreading out my collections and sketchbook samples at home
trying to narrow down my focus a bit as I've been feeling
rather overwhelmed by the amount of inspiration all around me
rather overwhelmed by the amount of inspiration all around me
Cornwall is a very large theme ... but I must decide very soon and knuckle down
meanwhile ...
I'm just enjoying time to walk on the winter beaches and breathe ...
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St. Michael's Mount through seaweed |
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Sharon's lovely sketchbooks |
colours of the season ... on a winter beach
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lichen at Long Rock |
St. Michael's Mount ... always visible on the horizon
and beautiful winter colours ...
finally ... here are my stencil prints from week 2 of The Surface Texture Workshop
following the prompts ...
"redux"
layering newspaper and taped text and stencilling over the top
(will probably work more into this one before sticking in my sketchbook)
following the prompts ...
"redux"
layering newspaper and taped text and stencilling over the top
(will probably work more into this one before sticking in my sketchbook)
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"drama"
combining colours that "pop"
layering stencil prints over newspaper and taped text
the "pop" is gold metallic paint, heated to create texture, then gilded
"regular"
stencilling with gold leaf
might try cutting this one up
combining colours that "pop"
layering stencil prints over newspaper and taped text
the "pop" is gold metallic paint, heated to create texture, then gilded
"regular"
stencilling with gold leaf
might try cutting this one up
"enhance"
seaweed and mussel shells
printed using a hand made stencil with metallic paints heated and gilded
painting and filling in around the edges of the print
a negative taken from the earlier print ... on tissue paper
"smear"
dragging a ruler across the wet print for effect
"mark making"
scribing with a tool in white paint before layering with more stencil prints
"bling"
"texture and bling"
stencilling, burnishing with a spoon, then stencilling again with texture paste
enhancing with metallic paint then gilding for extra bling
"soft"
soft watery metallics in silver and gold with extra "bling"
well that's it for today
thank you for visiting and for all your very kind comments
I will be posting The Surface Treatment Workshop each Wednesday from now on
with textiles, catch ups and general updates on Saturdays
with love ♥