Thursday, 29 December 2011
review of the year maybe......
Wow I can't believe its the end of the year and what a year it has been oh ok most people will say that but I have just looked back at my blog and I had forgotten soo much that has happened I can't believe it was only one year. I did say I was slowing down but I don't think I have it looks like I have done more this year than ever before!
This year I have been on the AA2A course at the University of Cumbria designed two whole new ranges of work. I attended the BCTF at Harrogate to huge success and then Potfest Scotland, Art Markets in Thirsk and both Spring and Winter fairs in Holmfirth. Potfest in the Park was an amazing weekend with some lovely work and potters too and then on to the C_Art Fair in Penrith, Nostalgia meets Design, Huddersfield Festival of Light and onto Vintage in the Bay at Arnside. I would like to take this time to apologise to all the galleries I didn't get to sending orders to I am very sorry I just didn't seem to have enough hours in the day! I will do better I promise to all those that stuck with me I would like to say thank you to The Platform Gallery, Clitheroe, The Heart Gallery, Hebden Bridge, Leeds Craft Centre and Design Gallery, Ramsgill Studios, The ArtRoom Gallery, Garstang and others who still have work in like The Northumbria Gallery in Hexham.
The schools, teachers and children I have worked with have been varied and some utterly amazing including Heasandford Primary and Cherryfold Primary both in Burnley, Lammack Primary School in Blackburn, St Mary and St Benedicts in Bamber Bridge, Great Marsden and St John, Nelson, Chipping St. Marys, Casterton Primary School, Burnley and Springfield Primary Accrington.
Then there are the three brick commissions, two waiting to be built and one in the process of designed! One will always be special to a few of you as the ashes of one of our friends will always be with it I won't say which one but thoses who know, know what I mean.
This is a design taken from a visit to a school in Trench near Telford for a new church/community centre down in Shropshire it is almost coming full circle as I grew up about 30 miles away from the village and my granddad was a brick maker in Stoke. Strange how things work out sometimes.
I have given myself concussion and had a bout of cellulitus on top of my auto immune arthritis which had been a bit of a battle this year too. I couldn't of done any of it without support from good friends and a fantastic mum and dad. I have turned the big 4 0 and celebrated with some of those good friends, firstly at a New York themed party then went to New York with some very lovely and very dear friends. Met someone very special and had city breaks and a wonderful week in Scotland thank you, you know who you all are.
Thanks one and all I think I might need a rest! So here's to the next year maybe not soo busy but you know me I will be busying myself with something. Watch this space.......................
Saturday, 17 December 2011
last show of the year was Vintage on the Bay
Well the weather was awful and tireness kicked in in the drive over to Arnside but the show was a great success for the organisers as it was their first. Vintage on the Bay was an ecclectic mix of designer makers and vintage sellers. I didn't do as well as I thought but loads of lovely comments some wishing they hadn't done their Christmas shopping so early and some lovely people through the doors so here to doing another one in the new year maybe.
my stand by Priscilla Jones one of the organisers |
just after set up |
Dylans mum |
my stand |
Stephen maning the stand oooh and new bunting |
Monday, 5 December 2011
Festival of Light, Huddersfield
Well what a fun packed week that was! And today I am doing nothing oh ok I'll try not to but I think I have a reindeer costume to make anyway that's for another blog. So the weekend was a busy one with the first Art Market in Huddersfield Art Gallery it was a fab show lots of amazing work I could of spent a fortue.
There were some lovely people exhibiting there too. Here is just a few of the pics that came out on my phone. There is also an exhibiton of amazing work to be seen with a series of artist talks to run along side in January well worth a visit if you are in the area. You will not be disappointed honest.
my stand |
There were some lovely people exhibiting there too. Here is just a few of the pics that came out on my phone. There is also an exhibiton of amazing work to be seen with a series of artist talks to run along side in January well worth a visit if you are in the area. You will not be disappointed honest.
Helen Russel |
Julia Ogden |
Brendan Hesmondhalgh |
Anna Tosney |
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Man in a Wall part 2
Finished piece ready for gouging packing and transportation. The transport didn't happen and I had to hire a van and get it there myself! It was an adventure but not to be repeated with such a deadline!
This was before recessing blocks to give it a more abstract feel. With stains to give it added depth and a little something else ;-) for Sharon x
This was before recessing blocks to give it a more abstract feel. With stains to give it added depth and a little something else ;-) for Sharon x
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