Saturday 3 October 2015

Walked last weekend

Saturday: sunny weather: warmer outside than in: knowing it would be better if I removed myself from chores: cross bridge, walk along river bank: I never met anyone for an hour and a half.
When I arrived at Remerle I had to cross the dam....but not to the other side of the river.
 the mill is such a beautiful image when not in a photograph ... I have seen kingfishers here.
more wilderness...more wildness...
until the ford, where often I stop and stare, listening, on that other side where a red marker shows that once a sports event must have crossed here..
 onwards,
 before looking back...
then through rising woodland paths to the tea shop where I ate tuna and cucumber sandwiches with salad.
Sunday: after four to five hours of fork digging, removing weeds in 25m of lavender, rose and plants I decided to free acute backache with one or two Yogic exercises but the acute pain remained. I couldn't lift anything! BUT I could walk.  Along the road to The American Way, down to the ford, to the watermill and along the river.. now on this side...
At night the moon arrived at the end of my garden.
Saturday night: tawny owls were heard communicating with each other. One was definitely a male! I checked on the internet.

Friday 2 October 2015

Art Course Posting Two

Some of my efforts:
Sarah Campbell listening and making her design into a lampshade...

Sarah does rhythm in pattern making with marks on textile as well as painting negative space and then filling with pattern marks.... It has taken me a while to understand her method! One could not emulate her style! She paints the negative space then makes printing marks and brush or foam painting parks.
Her brushes:

On the right are my bird paintings on paper which transformed when I copied them onto calico with fabric dye.  Everything acts differently, the paints, the brushes, the paper, the textile...and so new designs occur!
After that I tried two more calico paintings with making marks.

Thursday 1 October 2015

Art Course Posting One

In early September I went to Bradness Gallery in East Sussex
to be on a course with Sarah Campbell.
Last February or March I was recuperating from influenza when I heard on the radio about Sarah and the new book The Collier and Campbell Archive.   This led me to do internet search and I found myself excitedly making a phone call and booking a last place.   
I have one of their designs BAUHAUS as a metre plus length of material which I have not cut - I used it and use it as a tablecloth.  It was bought from Liberty's of London in about 1972 or 3. I had no money but hacd just started teaching. We went to Liberty to sell my former husband's silversmithing work.   I fell in love with Liberty's which I knew from my college days in London and just had to have that design necause I loved the bright geometry at a time when floral prints were all the rage!

I thoroughly enjoyed myself once I'd got over my lack of confidence in making marks on paper and material!   I was very envious of all the professional and amateur artists who said THEY lacked confidence!!!!!!  Everyone is at different levels.  It is how it should be in life!
BUT... I love well presented interesting food so just for the moment, never mind the ART!
The food was part of the artistic palette!  Lots of spices, almonds and pomegranates, fruits, meats, cheeses, vegetables.  MY style of food for lunch and evening meal. There was cake that we could help ourselves to ... but much as my eyes wished to eat them, my stomach dictated, 'No', apart from some very healthy flapjack!
French Fudge Cake
Bilberries and Pineapple
Aubergine something
Quiche
Leafy veg and roots salad
Strawberry and Pomegranate Pavlova





Emma Burnett - owner of the Bradness Art Gallery with Micheal Cruikshank. 


Emma and Mike were in the kitchen.  They were always cheerful, calm, welcoming, wonderful hosts, entertaining the course participants in their newly created work area in their own home.
Sarah Campbell... designer extraordinaire.. was so charming, peaceful, supportive, modest and taught by example.  She showed and shared with us her work and creativity.  I wanted to know more on how to make marks, use different brushes and implements but she moved onto free painting and negative spaces at which point I was lost!  Different people were at different levels and some really understood what she wanted us to do.  Others more experienced than me were ready for that stage!  I quickly learned to be happy doing my own thing, trying to do what I had seen her do. As I gained courage and self esteem I began to wander around the room and watch all the other guests at work.  I really valued the opportunity to be there. I was lucky.

Sarah's design
Sarah's design of silk scarf











The last one is mine .. to begin with I got angry working only in black, then she suggested we used another colour.  RED popped into my mind... 'ooh no' I said to myself ...;try calming blue' as all the while I kept saying to myself observing the rising anger "What is all this about?"
Then it came.. It was all about an incident that happened when I was at school as a teacher.  At the time it was annoying when the little boy had already blackened not only his own work but someone else's and was about to do the same to another!  Several years later the incident was brought up in the Spanish questionnaires from the County,  that I endured for four hours one day and four and half hours another day!  Hm... My headteacher did the same for longer for other transgressions or not!
It is clear that I am still angry about the whole set- up which brought my career to finality. I am glad I retired early! Anyway, moving on.