Friday, 3 January 2014

more spinach required








I have been looking at the sculpture 'Gihon' that I made at the Vermont Studio Center thinking it is not finished. I decide that another cut through the marble is needed…..
 and several hours later………
I might be sometime

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Done gluing

It took sometime but the glueing is all finished-hurrah. It took ages as I waited for each face to dry before adding the next piece and often re-doing the previous work because it had slipped while drying. Moving by even just a fraction out and the whole thing would be out of kilter. It is done now and miraculously it does stand. Still a bit of polishing to do on the edges and then some proper photos





Monday, 30 December 2013

a de clutter

Seasons greetings, I hope everyone has enjoyed the Christmas holidays. It is back to work now and I found myself alone in the building all day. With the wind blowing a gale, Polly was on high alert with all the rustlings, bangs and crashes when the wind caught the doors, gates and all the other rattly bits around the studios. I spent much of today sorting, throwing away and re-arranging, a perpetual but essential activity (and there are no photos for fear of embarrassment!). As ever, I thought I would be there for a couple of hours and stayed into the evening. However I am pleased with the de cluttering so far and there is more to follow over the next few days. I have a stone sculpture taking an age to complete as I can only glue I piece of perspex at a time, it is nearly there! I also sanded a small wood sculpture, no difference to show in a photo so that can wait till it is finished, put some clay out onto a bat, marked out the next move/cut on another stone piece and just got myself back into the swing of things.

Monday, 16 December 2013

Dead Mac, again

Life has been a trifle taxing recently with my Mac taking yet another nose dive into oblivion with a spectacular breakdown last week; twice in 6 months is more than a little wearing. However it has been quite liberating having more time to draw and read. I am not sure that I would recommend this method of time saving.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Free Painters and Sculptors Open at the Menier Gallery

 Teah and Bollito - small clay pieces made as part of the AA2A award
 Cwidu
 Pell
Pell
Views of my sculpture at the Menier Gallery today, an amazing exhibition with a really varied selection of work. The Free Painters and Sculptors Society haven't had an 'Open' for a long time and this is such a fab show I look forward to many more. I hope this whets your appetite to come along and for artists to apply for the next one!

Thursday, 28 November 2013

Happy Chelmsford

It has been a very busy few weeks and though I have got into the studio quite a bit I haven't managed to get to Chelmsford but today I have finally got going in the workshop. It felt really good to be there, this is a sculptural sweetshop full of tools and equipment with endless possibilities. I have spent the day using the bandsaw and what was an unwieldy pile of small branches has now become an ordered pile of cut and shaped wood with cut joints, I had tea with the amazing Andy to discuss an idea and so now I have the mirror sizes measured up and we will be making another, all singing and dancing time lapse animation. The   student rep wants to help put a display of work by the AA2A artists together and I had catch up chats with several members of staff, all fab, a productive and fruitful start.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

cats and capybaras

I popped down to the studio tonight, thinking to just clean out the car ready for the MOT later in the week. With the amount of accumulated rubbish I am sure my petrol consumption is now much more efficient. I removed a bag of stuff to be recycled and found enough rubbish to fill another bag. I also took out the tent poles, a library book, Polly's bone, she was delighted to see that again,  3 camping mats, a book about making walking sticks, a tennis ball, umpteen cassette tapes……I could go on but you get the idea. There is never a time when I just 'pop in' to the studio, I always find something to do, so I set to on sanding a block of carved cedar and puzzling over what looked distinctly like a puddle of pee in the middle of the floor. I have a ground floor studio, so the likelihood of having mice is rather high, this was far too much for a mouse even if they were having a co ordinated pee party, even rats don't piddle that much. Radio 4 was on in the background and I found it quite strange that the police officer being interviewed operated a 'take your cat to work day'; I could clearly hear it and began to think there was a cat in the yard outside, distressed by fireworks perhaps. Once I finally decided to come home and the radio went off I realised that the miaowing was in the building but there was no sign. Polly was being rather too friendly for a cat to appear so she went into the car. At that point a beautiful tortoiseshell make herself known at the top of my shelves, precariously winding her way past boxes of small sculptures. How she came to be there I have no idea, she quite happily allowed a cuddle and then followed me out, seeming none the worse for wear, strolling off down the road. I feel she would have been quite affectionate to the capybara I met on a path by the Thames at Henley yesterday. Coming across an enormous 'guinea pig' sitting on the bank taking no notice of anything and quite unpeturbed by passing dogs was entirely unexpected. Living in small herds in south America, he must somewhat lonely.