Experimenting with china cups - I found them almost impossible to cut with wheeled nippers! This is now ready for our exhibition at Picturesque, Scarborough in November.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
Sunday, 8 September 2019
Anne Bronte 200
This is ready for Scarborough's exhibition in January 2020 commemorating Anne Bronte's life. Each artist has been allocated a page from "The Tennant of Wildfell Hall", with the instruction - create a same sized piece of artwork, based on the page/Anne Bronte's life.
On my page, the heroine is rejecting a suitor - and uses the word "NO" several times. The waves are quotations from my page. But additionally, I linked my artwork with AB's time in Scarborough - and how we use the word NO today, to try to deter people from feeding the gulls.
Spin till you're dizzy
Heart mosaics - greeting cards
These mosaics on wooden hearts have been turned into greetings cards, ready for sale.
The iris heart is too big for a standard card, but will make a hanging.
Mosaic butterfly
This mosaic is done on a shaped piece of MDF . The top picture shows the design and the other photo shows it grouted. It's ready to hang - but I may (one day!) create a floral mosaic background for it to hover over.
Please email if you would like to buy it before it goes in our November exhibition.
Boots
Work in progress.
I do a lot of welly painting as planters - but this is an experiment to create a hound from several pairs of wellies. Fun - but maybe this is just a one off!
Batik giraffe cushion
The giraffes are in batik, cut out from their background which turned out too dark - I've stitched them on to calico. The "mount" is also batik cut from a different piece of artwork. The back of the cushion is calico. I'm getting ready for our Picturesque exhibition and sale of work in November (details nearer the time). This, and the other items listed this month, are for sale - please email for details.
Trio of soft furnishings
I've been busy this last week catching up on all the "makes" I had promised myself to do. I bought this gorgeous material in Africa back in February and have made a noticeboard, a cushion cover and a lampshade.
These are made from a floral remnant showing some lovely seed heads. I'm delighted with the lampshade - first time ever, from a kit.
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