Saturday, 4 July 2015

Wimbledon Whites

The Wimbledon tennis championships truly mark the start of summer for me.


Coming from a family of sporty people, with Mum and Dad both being keen tennis players, I grew up with it dominating our only TV (well, it was the 70s) and it grew into a much-loved summer tradition.  With the start of the tournament coming around the time of Mum's birthday and usually ending around my brother's and mine, all in all it made for happy times!  And Andy Murray gave me the happiest time in 2013 by winning the championship on my birthday - the best present ever.

Watching it and bonding with Dad (off work recuperating from a back op) in between sitting my O-Levels; the living room nearly always dark and heavily curtained so we could see the ball better; Mum's home made elderflower champagne (and the year it exploded); endless strawberries; chocolate birthday cake; absolutely LOATHING Ilie Nastase and John McEnroe and their tantrums; Mum refusing to answer a ringing phone during a tense match in which a lowly Brit was about to wipe out a seeded player (they didn't); endless salads as she couldn't bear to drag herself away from the TV to actually cook (to the constant childish whine of "Oh no, Mum!  Not salad AGAIN") - all of these are happy summer memories.  The summers seemed hot and endless then.

Even now I feel the pressing need to 'work from home' during Wimbledon fortnight and find the sounds of the ball being knocked back and forth very soothing . . . so soothing that it makes for the perfect afternoon nap soundtrack.

(I'm well aware that all of this makes me sound ANCIENT.)

Anyway, today I plan to devote myself to an afternoon of sheer viewing pleasure and have compiled a little collection of white pieces in tribute to the tradition of wearing white at Wimbledon.




Sunday, 28 June 2015

Summer Sale - FINAL REDUCTIONS

The Shark Alley Summer Sale on Facebook has been a huge success and the aim of financing a bolt to The Beautiful Isle (Mallorca - my spiritual second home) has been achieved!  Hurrah!


The sale will finish on the Tuesday 7th July 2015 (my birthday) and there have even been PRICE REDUCTIONS.  Am I mad?  I think I must be.

I've also added more items, so do take a look here in case there's something new you might like.


Sunday, 7 June 2015

Giant Summer Clearance Sale!

I've had a damn fine clear-out at the Shark Alley studio this month - and found all sorts of hidden treasure lurking in bags and boxes. Consequently there's going to be a huge clearance sale over on the Shark Alley Facebook page.

Shopping starts at 8pm BST on Wednesday 10th June 2015, so there's time for some relaxing window shopping beforehand.  Pieces for sale include jewellery, purses, tote bags, hand-sewn felt animals and sewing kits.  Prices range from £1.00 - £25.00.

Click HERE to start browsing!





Monday, 4 May 2015

Acrylic Jungle

Ever since Tatty Devine began making their brilliant bold and quirky necklaces, lots of other designer-makers have embraced laser cut acrylic - and who can blame them?  You only have do the design once, it's minimal work and can be endlessly repeated - in wood, metal, fabric and lovely shiny, or metallic, or glittery acrylic.  For someone whose making process is very labour-intensive, with each piece being a one-off and hard to repeat exactly, this sometimes seems like a very appealing way to work.
Mexican Embroidery - my favourite Tatty Devine design.

But now suddenly,  SO much laser cut stuff is about.  And has the seductive nature of producing a beautifully clean-edged piece that looks so good on its own maybe overcome creativity and originality in some cases?

I have been resisting using it for just that reason.  Resisting it until I can think of some original and personal way to use it, something that doesn't look like a lot of the other things around.

Back in the summer of 2014, I started hatching ideas for necklaces based on a variety of inspirations.  One was a lot of richly coloured necklaces on sale in the V&A Shop a few years ago, which were strung together from fabrics, chains, tassels and lots of different sized beads.  I loved their mix of elements and their asymmetry. I made quite a few designs, using beads, charms, recycled elements and old plastic animal toys found in a local street market, which I bling-ed up with fabric and little jewels.




My favourite, and the one that looked most like what I was aiming for, featured a tiger and lots of floral beads and hanging glass leaves and was inspired by the naive and incredibly decorative jungle paintings of the 19th century artist, Henri Rousseau.


The necklace looked different and unusual, but I couldn't produce any more like it as I wasn't able to find any more leaves and tigers.  Then the brain kicked into gear - could this be achieved using acrylic?  The combination of other materials and semi-precious beads with acrylic pieces would definitely be a way of making the jewellery look different to anything else I've seen around.

I produced some sketches of the leaf and flower shapes that I wanted, using Rousseau's foliage as a very loose inspiration.  The tigers were based on my original little plastic tiger.  The ability to have shapes cut inside the shapes was also an exciting possibility - even the holes could be added in this way, saving having to drill them all individually.  I wanted to choose loads of colours, but found that the cutting process was going to cost a lot more that I had expected, so had to rein in my greedy little magpie tendencies.  I also wanted to produce necklaces in one-colour options too, in case people didn't fancy wearing bright multi-coloured ones.


Eventually, the shapes came back, still in their square sheets, and I spent ages popping them out and peeling off the plastic coating, then laying them out to form the complex jungle necklaces.  This design process takes a long time, as the composition of each necklace is as vital to me as the composition of a painting or photograph.  It's important that the colours, shapes and beads flow and balance.  Pieces are swapped or removed and colours changed many times before they are finally attached.  Even then, there are often still changes to be made as the necklace looks different hanging on and moving with the body.



I'm so happy with the finished pieces and also delighted to be able to make earrings too.  I love earrings (I have dozens of pairs!) but have found it hard to make them in the other materials I use.


The necklaces and earrings are on sale during the month of May at one of the Brighton Artists Open Houses on the Fiveways trail (for details, click here) and most of the following necklaces are in the Shark Alley shop.









Saturday, 2 May 2015

Brighton Festival Open House 2015

Was it really JANUARY that I last blogged?  How very remiss of me.

Suffice to say that when I'm quiet on here, it's because I've been busy elsewhere and in this case it's because I've been cooking up a whole new range.  I'll devote another blog post to this very soon, but meanwhile you can see the fruits of all this effort exclusively at 202 Ditchling Road Brighton for the next four weekends.



Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Happy New Year

Ok, so it's a bit late, but HAPPY NEW YEAR from Shark Alley.


I have many plans for new projects in 2015 and I look forward to sharing them with you as soon as they are hatched!

I hope you all had fun over the festive period and that great things are in store for you in the coming year.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Christmas Event Dates 2014

Here are the Christmas events that Shark Alley will be appearing at this year - two in Brighton and two in London.  Pop them in your diary and I hope to meet you there!

NOVEMBER 2014

OPEN HOUSE AT 202 DITCHLING ROAD

Saturday 22nd/Sunday 23rd & Saturday 29th/Sunday 30th November
Shark Alley is once again delighted to be invited to take part in artists Polly Raynes and Chris Brooks' long-running and much-loved Open House.  It's not part of the official Brighton Christmas Open House trail, but is based in the Fiveways area, so if you've been making a day of it on the Fiveways trail on the weekend of 29th-30th, come in to browse a mix of art, textiles and jewellery with a complimentary glass of mulled wine.

House open 11am - 6pm.
202 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 6JE.
Click here for more info.



















 BRIGHTON CRAFTAGANZA


Saturday 29th November
Come and find Shark Alley at this popular Brighton craft event - I'll be there for one day only!

11am - 5pm
Fabrica Gallery, Duke Street, Brighton BN1 1AG.
Click here for more info.



DULWICH COLLEGE CHRISTMAS FAIR

Sunday 30th November
Head to the Boardroom to find Shark Alley's stall at this hugely popular and MASSIVE shopping event at the historic Dulwich College in South London.

11.30am - 4pm
Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, London SE21 7LD.
Click here for more info.


DECEMBER 2014

THE ISLINGTON CHRISTMAS GIFT FAIR

Friday 5th/Saturday 6th/Sunday 7th December
Come and mark Small Business Saturday at Shark Alley's debut at this three-day event!  Late night shopping on Friday too.

Friday 5 December:  12noon - 8pm
Saturday 6 December:  10am - 6pm 
Sunday 7 December:  12noon - 5pm
Entry ticket £3 (includes entry to the Free Prize Draw to win goods to the value of £700)
Islington Assembly Rooms (next to the Town Hall)  Upper Street N1 2UD.

Click here for more info.


I look forward to seeing you!