Friday, November 30, 2007

Callan's formal

here's Callan about to go off to his year 12 formal in his "no expenses spared" suit - his fathers shiny Op Shop suit,
his look is just a little different to a few posts ago, isn't it, no green hair

Thursday, November 29, 2007

more necklaces

after another trip this week to the bead shop for findings, here are the last 2 necklaces finished that I've had in the production line.

this is the rest of the felt beads that I made on the weekend

I found this great silver tubular bead with a loop on it so of course I had to put some dangelies on it

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

necklaces

over the past few weeks I've been making braided cords on my Kumihimo disk and today I've added some beads and finished off the necklaces



and here is one of my felted bead necklaces finished

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

my son

Was just going through my photo library and found these 2 of my son Callan when he went to Korea with school the year before last.
It was his mission to try every bizarre (to him) fermented Korean soft drink he could find.

I think he's in love...........

Sunday, November 25, 2007

felted beads

I've had a very productive day, made a batch of felted beads, hopefully they'll be dry for me to string tomorrow.

Now back to finishing off a couple of crocheted bags.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

a stolen moment

I've just had a play with my embellishing machine, I am having withdrawals from sewing/creating with all of the build up to assessment at school over the last month.
My lounge and dining rooms have art supplies, drawings and sculptures and all of the stuff that go with it everywhere and I've been trying to make some sense of it all before I start on anything but with the embellishing machine sitting in the middle of the all of the kaos on the table, I couldn't control the urge any longer.
So I've had a play with some wool tops and Angelina, so now I'm happy and can face trying to find some nooks and crannies to hide everything in.

This will be turned into a "cup cuff" maybe later today, though I have to go out to vote soon and then have a meeting to go to so it may not be till tomorrow.

good question?

who hasn't ridden their bikes lately???????

Friday, November 23, 2007

yesterday

Yesterday a few of us from art school got together for a post mortem of the year and we all shared a collective sigh of relief after assessment.
A nice bunch of ladies to share lunch with and to have shared the years journey, thanks ladies.
That's me in the middle in orange, to my left is Nic, Helena, Maureen and to my right Anne, Carol and Kerry.

I had seared south coast prawns on a bed of rocket with avocado, and tomato and balsamic relish mmmmmmm followed by this yummy desert........
it had 3 layers of an almond meringue layered with berries mmmmmmmmm - Nic wanted to share a piece but not this one - I WANTED IT ALLLLL TO MYSELF so she reluctantly got her own piece.

Last night Mackenzie (15) my youngest had his first grading in Kung Fu and has now advanced to Yellow belt, and in a couple of weeks time he will complete the grading by competing in his first sparing tournament.
It has given him buckets of confidence and is ready now if he gets hassled again

Thursday, November 22, 2007

assessment day

Today is the first day of my school holidays....... yesterday was assessment day and a little stressful, I had to pin up mounted pieces from Printmaking and a dozen drawings, each from Life drawing and General drawing plus all of my Sculpture pieces in the centre of the room, I had my son Callan there to help me do the carrying and pining and I couldn't have done it without him.
I had a good response from the teachers/judging panel and they said my Sculpture was my strongest subject which was great as it validated my decision to go on and do 2nd year sculpture next year before I finish off all of the other 1st year subjects that weren't done this year.

unfortunately I forgot to take a photo of the whole display before we started taking it down and some of the drawings were already off the wall on the right before I remembered to get the camera out,as we were in a panic to get it all down ready for the next person, that's my fellow student Helena having a peek waiting for her turn

here's' my sculpture pieces in the middle of the room

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

last drawings for the year

Here are the last of my drawings for the year




In our last general drawing class we all had to bring in a silly hat and we all took turns at being the model, none of mine were worth sharing but this one of me, wearing my "Fez" was done by Peter Pickford, one of the guys in the class.

Sculpture

Here is my last sculpture piece ready for assessment, we have been chiseling and filing away for weeks and I'm really happy with the end result.
To give you an idea of the size, we poured a block of plaster into an A4 photo copy paper box and went from there.




Sunday, November 18, 2007

Faux felt class

I've had a busy couple of weeks, leading up to assessment at art school on next Wednesday but more on that in a later post as I've a few pieces still to share with you.
Yesterday I taught a group of ladies at The Quilters Garden, it was the 1st day of the "Ziggy the Zygo Cactus" wall hanging, where they spent the day creating a piece of faux felt.

don't the pieces look fabulous

These will be attached to a curved pieced background that will be made in a few weeks in the 2nd class and they will also explore the beginnings of free motion quilting.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

felt beads

my days seem to just whizz by and I don't always squeeze everything in though on the weekend I found 5 mins (well it was a little longer) to have a go at making felt beads, last night I threaded them onto a piece of purple nylon tubular thread and they look pretty special - if I do say so myself....what do you think?

Friday, November 2, 2007

week roundup

another busy week at school with a painting day at the Tullumbah Inn starting off the week but will post about that later.
Here are a couple of drawings, the first one is in charcoal, which I haven't used very much before and graphite pencil and the second one is a medium that I'm enjoying the more I use it, it's using Sanguine pencil with white and black charcoal pencils on coloured paper.


Yesterday I finished off my 3 colour screen print, this looks fab and the fact that it's also one of my photos was exciting, the first 2 colours were printed using paper stencils and the magenta was a photo stencil.

this is just one of my proofs but I think it's great also, it's a shame it only on crappy paper.
I have kept all of the proof sheets from all of my prints through out the year and these'll be used for xmas wrapping.