Sunday, June 24, 2018

SUCCESS !

How different this year is to the last.  2017 was a real fizzer for me, artistically speaking.  But I've just sold another THREE works.

Two were sold at the Annual Immanuel Arts Festival.

PATCH - acrylics, rust-dyed fabric, thread.
 
 

A DISH OF PEAS - acrylics

Then, while doing 'show & tell' at a lunch with some art
friends, I sold a small collage....one of my favourites.


ANGEL: Eco dyed paper (from Trace Willans),
found image and other papers, gold acrylic

It certainly has stimulated my creativity somewhat.  Am keener than ever to spend time in the studio....and the 'brush mileage' is what we all need in order to improve.

Friday, May 18, 2018

SOLD!...I'm on a roll

It seems that my forte is collage, I sold three yesterday.  If that is a measure that I'm doing something right then I'm heading in the right direction. 

A SINGLE LEAF

FARAWAY THUNDER

LEAVES

All are on 300gms watercolour paper.  I use some eco-dyed papers courtesy of Trace Willans at Soewn Earth.  Do visit her blog for more info on that process, and perhaps to acquire some papers for yourself. 

I also use my own painted papers, teabags, and techniques such as embossing, stencilling, or frottage.

It's impossible to stop, and I have SO much 'stuff' to p[lay with.










Thursday, May 3, 2018

Back to Collage

Am still pouring acrylics, but the 20th International Collage Exchange is coming up soon so am back to mucking around with bits of paper and found objects.  It's all SUCH fun!



PLAYTIME

GO FIGURE

RENOVATION MAN
 
 
Here are three of my favourites (so far).  Do you have a favourite of these?
 

Sunday, February 25, 2018

LATEST EFFORTS

It seems that you are never too old to learn something new.




 


This is just too much fun to stop doing!

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

It's Been A While....

....and I don't have a good reason. Nonetheless I've not been idle.  Have been experimenting with the latest craze, acrylic pouring,  After a week of frustrating efforts I've eventually arrived where I want to be.



 


These are only 4"x4", but a good starting point to explore the technique.  Eventually I might be able to manipulate the colours enough to make backgrounds for paintings, collages, or whatever takes my fancy.  After all I'm a dilettante, not a REAL artist.