
Ships in bottles and snow globes, the magical illustrated world of Charlotte Farmer.

Today I am returning to my old love, Automata. I have found a few examples of works by Jane Birchley, I wish I could find more. Jane is represented by Mid-Cornwall Galleries, having studied fine art at Chelsey Jane started making automata as a way of combining motherhood and work. Jane's work uses reclaimed wood and it reflects her love of her coastal home, gardening and food.
I have had a wonderful weekend in Brighton, met lovely people and saw the work of many of my favourite artists. Including the work of Dawn Stacey whom I have featured before. Dawn's works are rich jewel like paintings in which you can see her former interest in textiles.
The art room plant is visiting Brighton this weekend, with a trip to the art fair and a chance to meet Oswald Flump I can't wait. Have a fantastic weekend. The photograph is part of Heather Buckley's series of pictures from Brighton Pride 2011.

And now I want a window littered with tiny trapeze artists . . . more magic from Yuki Nishio of Organsha
Noriko Tatsumi makes sculptures from clay and balsa wood, I love this image unfortunately, despite searching, there is very little on the web apart from Noriko's own site which has tiny pictures of the rest of her portfolio.

Yunmee Kyong is an illustrator who's works I have featured before but I wanted to share her surreal sculptural works made with paper mache.

Design Office Takebayashi Scroggin created these Massimals studies in volume and form created in lots of different construction materials I really like the glowing etherial quality of the zip-tie one.
Nabil Nahas's paintings are like organic growths of mold or lichen growing from the canvas in layers of acrylic mixed with pumice.

Here are some examples of the work made by my students this week, with cut outs and tracing paper windows, for creating shadows.

It has been well over a year since I blogged Jane Reiseger's wonderful graphic work, I fall in love with it every time I see it. Jane lives and works in Australia and her work has been used for magazines, books, nursery walls and clothes to name a few.