Wednesday 5 June 2013

Life Drawing

One thing I have missed over the last year is the opportunity to do some life drawing.

In the last month I have managed to make 3 sessions, plus another this weekend to come!

I love it and I have been able to draw some amazing models too :)

Watercolour Pencil

Graphite

Chalk and Charcoal

Pen

Conte Pencil

Marie :)




Wednesday 1 May 2013

Light Box Tutorial and a bit of online shopping...

I have been wanting to photograph my makes for quite a while now to upload to my Etsy and Folksy shops.

Finally, the sun was shining and I took my wares out in to the garden and photographed EVERYTHING.

I followed a great tutorial from Pinterest to a lovely blog by Flax and Twine about how to build a lightbox (click here or on the image below to see how to build one yourself).

 

I got some much better photos than I had managed to previously...
Resin Brooch with vintage image of Paris - SOLD on Folksy - my very first shop sale, I was rather chuffed, I can tell you. 
Typewriter cushion - screen printed by moi, available on Etsy and Folksy

Audrey Hepburn Resin Pendant 
Vintage resin brooch

Marilyn Monroe Lavender Bag

Handprinted Butterfly Cushion

Marilyn Monroe Screen Printed Cushion

Lavender Bag
Then I uploaded some of my bits to Etsy and Folksy!




If anyone has online shop tips they would like to pass on, I would be delighted to hear from you!

Marie :)





Tuesday 26 March 2013

Free Motion Embroidery and the Homeless Project



I have been neglecting my sewing machine in recent times, so I felt it was overdue a bit of a run out.  I have always enjoyed free motion embroidery and really wanted to 'marry up' a bit of art work and some sewing.

I chose some images that I really like, and then copied them on to fabric.
This one is based on a Tamara De Lempicka painting
I then added some fabric paint to give it some vibrant colour.

This bird has silver fabric paint, although this photo is quite dark :(
I have made a bag so far and planning to make some cushion covers too.

Recently, The Worthing Homeless charity have an ambitious project for the summer.  They want 500 artists to do a portrait of a homeless person, based on a brief description of their circumstances only; in any media you wish. This represents each individual homeless person that the charity have had through its doors in 2012.

My profile told of a man who is British, in his 60s, used to live in Florida and has round the clock medical needs.  Due to various issues since he came back to England, he is now homeless.

I decided to portray my gentleman in embroidery, and lay his life (as I know it) on to a tea towel, depicting his move from Florida to Worthing where everything is 'Sunny' and 'lovely' by the sea.  In the midst of this, is a man who is almost invisible to everyone else.  I liked the 'tea towel' concept as it is something we all generally use but have little regard for; it just 'is'.
My sewn 'invisible' man

in situ, on a vibrant background of sunny postcards of 'ideal living' by the sea

close up
Later in the year, all of these artworks shall be displayed as part of the Worthing Open Houses, and then auctioned off to raise money.

Earlier this year, artists were invited to chose artwork they would like to go on Worthing Pier for a year.  I was very excited as I had two pieces chosen.

Saturday was the grand unveiling, but it must have been about -4c and was FREEZING.  So the pictures I took are not the best, but as soon as that sun comes out, I shall be straight back there to do a better job.
My lino print

My landscape image


This was a great event organised by Creative Waves (Vanessa Breen and Nadia Chalk) of Worthing.  It sure does brighten up the pier!  If you are ever passing by - pop on the pier and have a look - the art work looks fantastic!

Marie 





Tuesday 12 February 2013

Printing...and more printing


Natalie Wood (first ever screen print)


I have always loved the process of printing, although I have only ever done block prints before and a little etching, although the negative for this is that I don't have access to a proper press to do it.

Anyway, the one thing I haven't tried, and always wanted to, is screen printing.  I had previously been put off as it seemed as though it was going to be very complicated and require equipment I didn't have.  Then I saw a YouTube video by Bill Flowers.  Ok, so I didn't have everything to hand, but he certainly de-mystified the process.  My first attempt is the very beautiful Natalie Wood screen print you see above.  I was so happy!  I can't believe it worked out as well as it did.  Thank you Bill Flowers!  (Seriously, go to this bloke's YouTube channel, he's great.)

And then I had a go at Gelatin Plate printing.  I had tried this before but with absolutely no success what-so-ever.  Turns out I had just been using far too much ink.  So, this morning, I gave it another go - I am one happy chick-a-dee!


One of my favourites

This was an old lino print that I pressed in to the gelatin, really like how these ones printed

I love the colours on this one


I used some sizzix dies to make the stencils


Overall, I had a very productive morning!

Marie :)


Wednesday 9 January 2013

Encaustic Wax

Well, this was experiment number one with using Encaustic wax and an iron.  I really liked the effect, so (of course) I had to do a few more...

This was a landscape image I had a go with

Flowers, in a rather abstract way

Foliage, in the landscape
I must say, I am very pleased with the results and the experimenting will go on...

Until next time,

Marie :)