Back in March I spent two days at the fabulous St Andrew's Primary School in Stockwell introducing SEVEN different classes to the joys of mixed media collage. Nature was our inspiration, as it tied in with their class projects, and some of the finished pieces were quite fantastic! The kids were brilliant as well - very polite and flatteringly excited by some of the examples of my work that I showed them, plus some of the younger ones were delightfully and unexpectedly affectionate, which quite bought a tear to my soppy old eyes.
I have some of the work pictured here and I'm looking forward to the rest as I didn't get to spend long enough with each class to see the collages finished.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Beautiful Things
A visit home for tedious things (dentist, work) also meant a much less tedious visit to the wonderful Wisley RHS Gardens for some sunny floral inspiration.
This is one of my favourite pictures from inside the tropical greenhouse.
This is one of my favourite pictures from inside the tropical greenhouse.
And here is some more gorgeousness.
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Olympia's Big Night
Olympia Otter had a big night out at an Olympic Opening Ceremony party in Brighton yesterday.
Take a look at the Shark Alley otter-based website Get Buzzy With The Fuzzy to see what she got up to.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Summer!
Whoa - sunshine. Steady on.
I've got so used to staying in, making and trying to psych myself up for some Shark Alley marketing and PR, that it was a shock to the system to get out of the house and enjoy some sun! We took the number 12 bus from Brighton to East Dean (about 4 miles from Eastbourne), passing the gorgeous Cuckmere Haven on the way, and took in the Seven Sisters Sheep Centre and a bit of the footpath to Beachy Head (must do the whole walk at some point). It was all very beautiful and good for the soul.
I've been taking a bit of a break from markets over the summer and concentrating on making lots of jewellery for the Shark Alley and Gift Wrapped & Gorgeous websites and to restock Oak Studio in Hampstead and Bellis here in Brighton.
I have been working on combining resin with paper, as I still love the colours and patterns of the handmade papers, and have been using gel resin to coat the pieces. This not only strengthens them but also gives the most incredible luxurious glossy finish which really enhances the colours, especially the metallics. I'm so pleased with the results.
A recent trip to Falkiners in Southampton Row, London introduced me to the delights of Japanese Chiyogami paper. This paper is screen printed by hand with patterns based on kimono fabrics and each sheet is just beautiful. I could have bought them all, but at £7.00 a pop, I had to settle for an Origami pack of mixed smaller sheets! They have inspired a whole load of brooch designs and are a joy to work with. As I only have a limited amount of each paper, each brooch is a complete one-off.
I've got so used to staying in, making and trying to psych myself up for some Shark Alley marketing and PR, that it was a shock to the system to get out of the house and enjoy some sun! We took the number 12 bus from Brighton to East Dean (about 4 miles from Eastbourne), passing the gorgeous Cuckmere Haven on the way, and took in the Seven Sisters Sheep Centre and a bit of the footpath to Beachy Head (must do the whole walk at some point). It was all very beautiful and good for the soul.
I've been taking a bit of a break from markets over the summer and concentrating on making lots of jewellery for the Shark Alley and Gift Wrapped & Gorgeous websites and to restock Oak Studio in Hampstead and Bellis here in Brighton.
I have been working on combining resin with paper, as I still love the colours and patterns of the handmade papers, and have been using gel resin to coat the pieces. This not only strengthens them but also gives the most incredible luxurious glossy finish which really enhances the colours, especially the metallics. I'm so pleased with the results.
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Shiny shiny . . . very shiny |
A recent trip to Falkiners in Southampton Row, London introduced me to the delights of Japanese Chiyogami paper. This paper is screen printed by hand with patterns based on kimono fabrics and each sheet is just beautiful. I could have bought them all, but at £7.00 a pop, I had to settle for an Origami pack of mixed smaller sheets! They have inspired a whole load of brooch designs and are a joy to work with. As I only have a limited amount of each paper, each brooch is a complete one-off.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Olympic Otters
GODAMMIT I have succumbed to the Olympic hype and put together these little limited edition sweethearts in red, white and blue felt with white stitching.
Olympia Otter and her synchronised swimming team have quite naturally scooped gold medals in ALL the aquatic disciplines.
I'm taking them up to Oak Studios in Hampstead tomorrow, but they're also available on the Shark Alley website for a limited period (until 12th August - the end of the games).
Olympia Otter and her synchronised swimming team have quite naturally scooped gold medals in ALL the aquatic disciplines.
I'm taking them up to Oak Studios in Hampstead tomorrow, but they're also available on the Shark Alley website for a limited period (until 12th August - the end of the games).
Saturday, 30 June 2012
IOSF
So delighted to say that Shark Alley otters are now on sale on the International Otter Survival Fund website - and two have gone to Japan already!
Saturday, 23 June 2012
La Belle France
A much needed break has been taken, culminating in a few days in the south of France. It was the most budgety of budget holidays - staying with my cousin who had rented a holiday cottage in Sainte Maxime for a month.
The place had been done up absolutely delightfully by Anne, the owner's wife, who was as charming as her décor! The vibe was very French country and shabby chic and the overall effect was quite lovely. There were also many other visual delights around the areas we managed to explore, including the quieter streets of St Maxime and St Tropez.
Regardez my mood boards . . .
My feet appear quite often here, as I've recently started a foot-based photo-journal blog!
As an art student I was often sketching my feet (they were often the only things that were in front of me and kept still) and I still treasure a photo I took in Spain of my hot, dusty, sticking-plaster covered feet in a park in Ronda which reminds me how it felt to be in that moment more than any other photo I took that day. This led me to wonder whether it would be possible to capture my year via shots of my feet, especially as the poor things do so much hard work. Anyway, see what you think! The holiday ones were fun.
http://365easysteps.blogspot.co.uk/
The place had been done up absolutely delightfully by Anne, the owner's wife, who was as charming as her décor! The vibe was very French country and shabby chic and the overall effect was quite lovely. There were also many other visual delights around the areas we managed to explore, including the quieter streets of St Maxime and St Tropez.
Regardez my mood boards . . .
As an art student I was often sketching my feet (they were often the only things that were in front of me and kept still) and I still treasure a photo I took in Spain of my hot, dusty, sticking-plaster covered feet in a park in Ronda which reminds me how it felt to be in that moment more than any other photo I took that day. This led me to wonder whether it would be possible to capture my year via shots of my feet, especially as the poor things do so much hard work. Anyway, see what you think! The holiday ones were fun.
http://365easysteps.blogspot.co.uk/
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