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Bookmark Reflections

Bookmark Reflections

Having spent much of last year printing from packaging, towards the end of last year I started searching for different types of bases, ones that are found, have a history. Exploring the palimpsest, whether that's from reworking old paintings or using found textures...

Reflecting on play and intention.

Reflecting on play and intention.

Intention matters to the artist—the act of creation by nature is intentional. While art can be serendipitous, overall it is not accidental, we go into the studio with the intention to make art!  The prevailing advice given to many artists, particularly those starting...

re-collection; drawing from memory.

re-collection; drawing from memory.

Like many artists whilst my final outcomes are abstract, they are firmly based in reality; from observational drawing, tracings, photography, rubbings and gathering up of items I find on my journey. I call this approach collecting; filling my ‘creative fridge’ to use...

A critical friend

A critical friend

DEFINITION: A critical friend can be defined as a trusted person who asks provocative questions, provides data to be examined through another lens, and offers critiques of a person's work as a friend. A critical friend takes the time to fully understand the context of...

CARVING OUT TIME TO CREATE…

CARVING OUT TIME TO CREATE…

In the UK things appear to be easing. People are meeting up, going out and making tentative plans. Time now seems relevant again. We have had over a year of time being a commodity that has been readily available, now we need to consider how we use it, where it goes,...

ADVENTURES WITH BOXES

ADVENTURES WITH BOXES

I have been had an intense investigation into creating from recycled packaging. In many ways this is a return to ideas that surface regularly within my work; the abandoned, a desire for the insignificant given status….a reoccurring theme. Lockdown highlighted the...

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Is it too late to wish you Happy New Year? …we are only a third into January..... The UK is grey, damp cold and in lockdown. But everyday I count my blessings and consider myself so very lucky. I have my family, a warm apartment, a chilly studio and my work to keep me...

Lockdown life and lasting love.

So here we are in November, the evenings are dark and the temperatures are getting low. Normally by now (what's normal?) I would be in Spain; enjoying higher temperatures, catching up with friends and working in my studio. But its fine, I've enjoyed seeing the colours...

Guest Designer for StencilGirl®

Guest Designer for StencilGirl®

I love testing products… it brings out the nerd in me, so when Mary Beth from StencilGirl® asked me to be Guest Designer for October I didn’t hesitate!

Making your mark

Making your mark

As a child, like most children I drew constantly, mostly from my imagination. My father ran a shop and I would be placed on a high stool in the corner with a pile of newsprint and crayons. My mother worked as a secretary for my uncle, an architect in Holborn. During...

Pinterest as a tool for artists

Pinterest as a tool for artists

We all love looking at other peoples work and we learn so much about our own work by doing so. No-one works in a bubble, we are all influenced by what we see around us, our life experiences and the art we encounter. We can seek guidance from other artists work when we...