Thursday, May 22, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
The Pop Up and other bits
We were too tired to post on Sunday - that quiet, warm, tiredness of gentle satisfaction and contentment. We had a marvellous weekend and chatted with so many folk; had lots of people help us out in so many ways, and talked art and making and creating; and sold our work. The best kind of weekend.
So a quick recap of some of the things...
I nearly seared my eyeballs writing on this fluoro card! It took a bit of shaking and blinking to clear my vision, laugh.
We decided that Monday should be known as Pop Down Day, and we took our time sorting paperwork, wrapping and packing artworks for delivery and sorting.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Prepping for the Pop Up!
We are holding a Pop Up Art Show at the Armadale Village Hall this Saturday and Sunday. We are excited at the same time as uncertain about what might happen and how it might go, but looking forward to it and to chatting with folk and talking about art!
The show is mostly about Barry's small watercolours of buildings and boats along the North Coast of Scotland; and my sterling silver pebble and stone-inspired jewellery; but we decided to also add in a few more pieces that we have made (and are making!).
I have been testing out my jewellery-making capacity in our shed and this week completed three pairs of earrings. I was able to texture them and oxidise parts oft them, so I feel right at home now!
My inside art-making space is quite the clutter!
At a lunch a few weeks ago I chatted with a woman who had previously seen our work at markets here and she said" I love your cards, I hope you have some more". So I thought, right I had better make some more! This one became Welcome to the World when I completed the Letraset.
I also have a few of my black and white photographs. This one is called Safe Harbour.
I have matted up the 6 collages working from the imagery of the fishing sheds here.
Our kitchen table is multi-functional that is for sure - currently typing on the laptop here, but we also do art finishing here as well. Oh and we eat at it too!
And last but not least, in line with my love of the house/cottage form that I always seem to end up playing with as I travel back and forth, the form that keeps me pondering what home means, and the form that just makes me feel good when I look at it, I have worked with B to to create these wee hoosies. I selected the timber and the size and the shape and B cut them for me and did an initial sand; but I have done the finishing sanding and the wire brushing and will add the varnish once we have bought it! They just make me smile.
It feels like we are almost ready for whatever happens, and we look forward to hopefully sharing time with folks we know and people we will meet...
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Art from our travels
A quick follow up to Tuesday's travel post, to show some of the art we experienced whilst we were away.
In Norway we saw a fair bit of street art which brought smiles to our faces. We didn't get to any museums or galleries (May Day public holiday in Bergen) but we saw some lovely pieces on the streets.
In between flight arrivals and departures in Aberdeen, we made it to the Gallery there. There was a wonderful exhibition of embroidery samplers which was a joy to spend time with.
I like that these artworks have survived the centuries and they tell us about the women and young women who worked them. Their names are stitched into them. They are foregrounded, not backgrounded.
I also like the layers of symbolism in some of them - peace wreaths, forget-me-nots, doves and more. Here are a few of my favourites.
The oldest sampler there - by Hannah Bosvile, age 13, 1755
Mary Margaret Payne, 1827.
And the local embroidery guild has also put together some modern samplers which are bright and beautiful!
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Norway...
B and I are just back from a quick trip across to Norway! My brother and his wife were travelling there and it seemed too good an opportunity to pass up - to hang out together on the other side of the world to usual.
We arrived in Bergen and it was beautiful, especially the old town of Bryggen. We wandered around and poked our heads up alleyway and side streets, admiring the weathered and worn timbers and buildings.