Saturday, March 31, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
finally...

I have made pieces with several components before but never so many (64). It may not work but it feels exciting to be moving things along a bit. One of the things I enjoyed when I had a gallery was getting to know people's work very well and recognising the subtle shifts and developments in each new group of work they sent me. One of the things that annoyed me was that there was (is) so much emphasis on work which is considered to be cutting edge/challenging/pushing boundaries and not enough on the many highly skilled makers who are quietly refining their craft. An artist who's work I admire greatly is Breon O'Casey. In a recent article he says"Sir William Nicholson and Mondrian were born in the same year. Mondrian's work was avant garde but Nicholson was an equally good painter. Good work goes on behind the cutting edge"
I keep adding new links to the Artists list - recently added are Kate Blee, Dawn Dupree, Yuko Takada Heller and Mitsuo Toyazaki - all well worth a look.
Friday, March 23, 2007
brighton craft fair

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Louis le Brocquy
I was delighted to find a picture of le Brocquy's "Triumph of Cuchulainn" tapestry here. It is a stunning work, 14 (yes 14!) metres high which hangs in the entrance of the National Gallery of Ireland's new wing. I go and visit it whenever I'm in Dublin. For a weaver it is technically awe inspiring - perfect tension in such a large tapestry is no mean feat. The colour glows and there is that combination of order and irregularity which I love so much. It was woven by the Atelier René Duché in Aubusson not that far from where I now live.
If you ever make it to the gallery, don't leave without seeing this painting - the jewel in the national collection.
If you ever make it to the gallery, don't leave without seeing this painting - the jewel in the national collection.
Monday, March 19, 2007
disappointing day

I was so pleased with this photo taken the other morning in bright, bright sunshine. It is my son's collection of pencil leads. He collects them from the waste paper basket in his classroom and brings them home to add to the bowl. Makes me wonder whether an obsession with colour (and treasure) is genetic! As I write it is no longer bright, in fact it is snowing hard.... last week we ate lunch outside in 20°. That's March for you I guess.
We ran out of paint today (being Monday the shops are closed) so I started a little 4 inch square tapestry. Spending so much time at the top of ladders recently I've had time to think about the things I want to make and the kind of surface I want to achieve. So I set off eagerly this morning and ...failed utterly. I haven't decided yet whether to bin it or plug on. Often, I lose confidence in what I'm making until I see it in a frame. They seem like such insignificant little scraps of cloth and then you frame them and they suddenly come to life. I have serious doubts about this one though.
I was feeling a bit sorry for myself by the end of the afternoon when I read this article about Andy Goldsworthy. Talking about working nearly everyday in the woods and fields around his home he says "I make an awful lot of crap but I have to be out there trying things". Not such bad company to be in I guess.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
pictobrowser
I have a bit of a thing for doors and door furniture so I'm certainly living in the right place. Not all but most of these photos were taken in my nearest middle sized town, Villefranche de Rouergue on a sunny day in February. I'm also rather keen on house numbers but I'll save those for another day! Actually I'm trying out pictobrowser which if it works will be fun indeed!
Textiles wise why don't you look at Nicola Henley and Alice Kettle's lovely sites.
Monday, March 12, 2007
jo barker
I can't get blogger to upload any photos today.....hmmmm?
Sue Lawty has posted about Jo Barker over at her fascinating blog concealed, discovered, revealed. The V&A has just bought Jo's recent tapestry, Dappled Circle - scarlet, for their collection. Sue has posted some lovely photos of Jo, her studio, sketchbooks and the work in progress.
Sue Lawty has posted about Jo Barker over at her fascinating blog concealed, discovered, revealed. The V&A has just bought Jo's recent tapestry, Dappled Circle - scarlet, for their collection. Sue has posted some lovely photos of Jo, her studio, sketchbooks and the work in progress.
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