Boringdon

So a tiny trip to Boringdon Hall. Incredible!

week 10 – green

So week nine of A Theme A Week is green. Here are my green pics.

week 9 – lines

So week nine of A Theme A Week is Lines. Here are my lines pics.

week 8 – movement

So week eight of A Theme A Week is Movement. If I had a better camera I would have tried some kind of moving photo or light photo but I don’t atm. So instead I played with paint!

week 7 – spring

So week seven of A Theme A Week is Spring. Spring is only just beginning here really, so there aren’t many leaves out yet – it is very early so the buds are just starting and a few are slowly unfurling. There are some daffodils out and we have just has a few really sunny days with stunning blue skies.. it makes al the difference.

My piece today was in clay.. and feels as though it may become the first in a series called Growth – watch this space! Here are 2 pics of it.

week 6 – sea

So week six of A Theme A Week is sea. I was hoping to get to a beach to take some pics but didn’t make it… I am going to cheat this week as I have many sea pics on this blog.. check them out here and here!

week 5 – copy

So week five of A Theme A Week is copy. I wanted to try my hand at copying one of Monet’s water lily scenes, mistakenly thinking ‘it won’t be that hard’. It was really hard! I took a section of this image to copy –

This was my ‘copy’ –

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What I have learnt from this is that 1) I am lazy at mixing colours 2) I need even thinner brushes 3) I get lost in what I want to do rather than focus on what I am meant to be copying.Having seen on this site https://deyoung.famsf.org/monets-water-lilies-returns-legion-honor just how large the original was I wonder if doing it bigger would be easier? It was a good experience though.

With the left over colours on my mixing board I made this –

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week 4 – body

So week four of A Theme A Week is body… inspired by an image of a bodyprint left on a sheet from fake tan!

I had hoped to take prints of different parts of my body but haven’t had much time by myself to do that. I have also been mulling over words to describe my body and it’s roles..

My Body

pleasure palace,
blow up doll,
pillow for sleeping infants, pets and partners.

holder of grief,
keeper of secrets
incubator and feeding station

my canvas, armour and facade

prodded, sliced, decorated
scarred, honoured, rejected

wobbly in places
firm and strong in others

my vehicle

steadfast, trustworthy and deserving

This painting was done a week later but I felt like it fitted here –

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week 3 – touch

So week three of A Theme A Week is touch. How does one convey the essence of touch as a concept?

Similar to every week so far, my process this week has been to go on a few walks and take photos first.  I appreciate the focus on having a theme – I look closer and become more aware of my surroundings. The typical and mundane take on a different hue when I am seeing through more artistic eyes. Some of my pictures at Westward Ho! were inspired by the idea of touch. Gallery of other inspired images below.

‘Touch – the meeting of the boundary between self and other.’
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The above image one of the sculpture I made, more images below.

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westward ho! in jan

Is was absolutely freezing but the sky was beautifully blue and the clouds were reflecting nicely on the wet sand. A great place to feel inspired for this week’s theme – touch.