Thursday, July 29, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Progressing peace
On and off over the past wee while I have been able to set up and print the weather grams. I had managed to get 70 of the brown cutlery bags printed; but realised I was going to need some extras for a group of 15 we usually share with.
I looked about and came across these envelopes which had been put out for sale at our studio tidy up sale; and thought why not?
They are a lovely soft Japanese paper style; long and thin and seemed just the ticket.
And of course, once I had printed them, and added their string I got a bit besotted by them!
Sunday, July 25, 2021
How some days roll...
Saturday began with a broken computer. Attempting to update my operating system overnight something went seriously awry and it would not boot up again. Sigh, and off to the computer doctor it went.
I went to the studio and started a list for the day. The last thing I wrote down was sit in sun and read poetry - and it was the first thing I did!
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Weathergrams begin!
International Day of Peace is on 21 September every year. For several years now Barry and I have made and flown weather grams and other bits to send gentle ripples of peace through the world.
We oftentimes pack some up and post to friends as well to share the peace. Since Covid has impacted postal timeframes so much, we need to get ahead of ourselves a bit so that things can get posted earlier than has been the case in the past. A bit like Christmas in July, it feels like Peace in July, which isn't a bad thing at all really...
Again because of Covid, cafes have been providing cutlery in small brown paper sleeves. My dad collects these for me and brings them over to be printed on. In a quiet moment I thought I could begin.
Before...
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Studio Sale and flowers
After a year in our new studio space, Barry and I did a stocktake and check in late June and decided that there were things we no longer used, needed or wanted and that we would have the equivalent of a stocktake sake AFTER doing a stocktake rather than BEFORE! Typical us.
We held it over the weekend - both days - and managed to achieve success by moving a lot of things on!
People were thrilled to get hold of some lovely paper; good books; bookcloth and lots of other bits and pieces.
We actually managed some before shots for once!
And at home as the sun was setting on Friday - this vase of hovea was delighting and basking in it.
A joyful weekend.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Paper letter cutting
I am teaching paper letter cutting in a few weeks' time and have been once again getting down and doing lots of preparation.
Much paper cutting is decorative in terms of the imagery; but we will be cutting letters. Which might not sound any harder; but it does take a particular type of planning.
I have done a variety of cut letters in my artwork and each them requires you to concentrate and work out what is needed to keep the lettering together. There are simple things; and there are some complicated things.
And it's not all in the planning of the lettering. There is planning of the cutting as well; and then there is the tidying up.
The initial cuts oftentimes don't connect...especially at corners. So we focus on going back in to really make contact. Not tugging away to try and rip it out!
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Faffing about with fabric
On Saturday I went to the studio with jobs in mind - I had to write up our mid year art review; I had to draft some words for a newsletter; I had to list all my work to do; and I then had to prioritise it so I could focus and get on with it all.
Laugh, laugh, laugh. I actually did quite well up to a point, and then I wrote the words tatty old scrim (something I needed to check) and I was off.
I couldn't believe how quickly I jumped up, got the scrim (which I don't think is scrim at all), tore a few pieces up and started playing with.
As I said to some friends "Distractability is one of my superpowers!!!"
Such lovely soft colours and edges.
And the curling of it...
Like their own little nests or something...
So delicate, and such an open weave.
and a line of red thread running thru...
After lots of brain work and computer work it was fun to follow a flight of fancy.