Thursday, 31 October 2013
Cardboard Collage
My students in my adult class have been drawing cats, dogs and birds and so in a move towards three dimensions we have worked with Cardboard collage. Almost everyone choose cats as their subject and here are some of the results Top: Gregg Ritchie, Middle: James Cape, Bottom: Joan Cargill.
Sam Smith III
A last post for now on Sam Smith, and this time it is his wonderful hand illustrated boxes made to house those hand made toys and automata, quirky, strange and fun.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Sam Smith II
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Kissing by Sam Smith
This is the first of a few posts dedicated to Sam Smith who struck me very much as being one of those exceptional eccentric creative figures like Ivor Cutler, Spike Miligan and George Wyllie an older generation of artists have gone. Sam Smith (1908-1983) made automata's and toys that were for adult enjoyment as much as children's. His work is rich with imagination and reminds me of ancient fair grounds populated by strange people, events and shows. The bottom image is of a gondolier kissing an imaginary woman and above that are his sketches for various kissing automata.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Oak Leaf Ghosts
I pressed them and painted them and here they are OoooOoooOooooooooooooooing to you.
The Oak leaf ghosts and I wish you a very Happy Halloween.
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Akira Kusaka
I choose this image for today because I think it is magical, the moon has a stone like quality and so ties in nicely with Beata's stone books and we are entering the time of the moon. By this I mean that here in Scotland the clocks change tonight and more and more it is moon light not sun light that we bathe in.
As I write these posts for you the moon is my silent companion. That strange rock with its worried face has a pull and a power and because it is the light in a dark Scottish winter it needs contemplated.
So here is Japanese illustrator Akira Kusaka's wonderful moon to celebrate the arrival of winter.
As I write these posts for you the moon is my silent companion. That strange rock with its worried face has a pull and a power and because it is the light in a dark Scottish winter it needs contemplated.
So here is Japanese illustrator Akira Kusaka's wonderful moon to celebrate the arrival of winter.
Friday, 25 October 2013
Beata Wehr
Beata Wehr's amazingly beautiful books of found stones.
"I created two books "Carpe Diem" containing 12 pages each for 12 months. The first one was done in Poland, my native country out of granite stones from there. The second one is with stones from Catalina Mountains in Sonoran Desert where now I live." Beata Wehr
These books tell a story that most of us can relate to, one of relocation, transience and the vulnerability and loss that this causes, far from friends and loved ones. There is something magical about stones and how you only get certain types of stone in certain geographical areas. They hold a magic and so do Beata's book
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Ellen Heck II
I really like the idea of producing colour wheels of particular locations and events I think this is something that I would like to introduce to my teaching as part of sketch making and initial research.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Ellen Heck I
Ellen Heck is a young printmaker from California. These are a selection from Ellen's series 'Forty Frida's'.
"Forty Fridas is a portfolio of woodcut and drypoint prints depicting forty different women and girls dressed up as Frida Kahlo. Individually, each portrait focuses intimately on the task of pretending to be someone one isn’t – and in so doing, revealing oneself all the more. When viewed together, themes of identity and variation rise to the foreground." Ellen Heck
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Scottish National Gallery Head to Toe
Sometimes playful things should not just be left for the kids.
Last week we visited the Scottish National Gallery with a friend Sophie Orton and I picked up an activity trail for Freya as I looked through it while we waited for Sophie I thought we should all do it. Head to Toe was designed and illustrated by another friend of mine Sara Ogilvie and it is wonderful, really engaging and great fun, but so was the company.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Cooking Classes
Sunday was cooking class day. Cooking with Freya is an installation with endless painstaking arrangements of shapes and colour, borrowed as ingredients from a Melissa and Doug pattern blocks and board set,this toy has been an ever evolving companion to Freya for over 5 years.
Children at least mine always seem to have one toy that can be recreated by their imaginations into endless reincarnations,these are the best toys.
However the house is also strewn with pots, pans, plates, bowls and wooden spoons.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Ballet Cats
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Gerald Rose, The Sorcerers Apprentice.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Valeria Valenza I
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Piu Sudo I
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Natasza Niedziolka II
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Sophie Jodoin
Monday, 14 October 2013
Elizabeth Jonkers II
I love the colour palette in this contemplative painting by Elizabeth Jonkers. The contrast between the orange and turquoise is just wonderful as is the models wry smile.
Sunday, 13 October 2013
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