My latest work Hand painted Silk Scarf Poppies steam fixed in the microwave and for sale on etsy here
Cath Stonard whose blog is stitchclothcolour invited me to
follow on from her post.
http://stitchclothcolour.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/around-world-blog-post.html
http://stitchclothcolour.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/around-world-blog-post.html
It must be about 30 years ago that I met Cath. I was in awe
of her watercolours and book illustrations. Years later we met up again at The
Corner Gallery in Carshalton Beeches where we both show our work. Cath had
moved on to working with textiles, quilting, embroidering, embellishing with
the same creative energy and flair as I saw in her watercolours. I have just
bought 2 of her works from the Corner Gallery.
We both started blogging at around the same time so I keep
in touch with what she's making there and now through our Facebook pages too.
As you will see if you hop on over to her blog she's full of new ideas and now
working more in the direction of mixed media.
I have loved drawing and painting from an early age. I
remember drawing on the wall paper behind the door when I was about 4 and then
hoping my parents wouldn't notice, they did. From my teenage years I rummaged
through the markets in the Midlands for dressmaking
projects and have been a bit of a farbricaholic ever since. For years I have
painted watercolours and then took up silk painting. It combines my love of
painting and working with textiles.
Yesterday I painted 3 new silk scarves. One of them I sold
online via my shop on etsy, one of them
is in the Corner Gallery and the other is shown at the top of this post.
I am also experimenting with marbling techniques on silk.
Much of the time I am dreaming up new ideas or collecting
new art materials or techniques. I work on things in bursts and like to have a
few juggling balls in the air, juggling between painting, writing and teaching
watercolour and silk painting. When the classes are on holiday I might focus on
creating a group of paintings for an exhibition and also have more time to go
out collecting reference by looking, sketching, painting or taking photos.
This brings me on to the bloggers that I would like to
nominate, do hop on over to have a look at their blogs
Helen White http://tiarahelen.blogspot.co.uk/
I first met Helen when I went to her for lampwork lessons. I
was fascinated by the process, admired her gorgeous beads and made some of my
own which I wrote about here
Her crafting began with tiara making and she now quilts, paper crafts and
teaches these skills so do hop on over to her blog to find out more.
The next blogger to introduce is Stephanie Guy http://www.stephanieguy.co.uk/
I met Stephie online through Folksy, where we both have
shops. Stephie paints and over the 2 or 3 years I have known her the paintings
have got smaller and smaller. She is currently writing a series of articles for
a magazine about how to paint little paintings for dolls' houses. Stephie's post will be in January.
I met Andrea on
holiday a few years ago and we exchanged blog addresses. Her poems gently
gather up into words some of the times in her life, sometimes celebratory,
poignant or moving that resonate with some of the times in my life.
You may have heard her reading her poems on the radio.
Andrea nominated my blog for the Leibster Award.
7 comments:
A really interesting post Tessa, thanks! You reminded me that I too began my artistic career very early (aged 3) with a crayon on the wallpaper of my parents' house :D I also recall having a Donald Duck stamper confiscated when I was around 5 - my parents were less than impressed with my stampwork on the walls, window sills etc!
It was your silk paintings that inspired me to have a go at silk painting - pure joy! Sadly I haven't had chance to get my silk paints out at all this year...will have to remedy that very soon.
I've diarised my blog post for January so that I don't forget :)
Wow Tessa, a very interesting post, and I'm looking forward to reading the blogs you have nominated. Thanks so much too for buying some of my work, I'm intrigued to know which pieces! I hope you get lots of new followers after this 'Around the world blog hop'
The blog with the tiny paintings is lovely :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your comments.
Cath I bought 2 little postcard sized works with butterflies (moths?)
Stephie I hope you do get chance to get the silk paints out again. I am just picturing you with armed with a crayon and Donald Duck stamper :D wish I'd had a Donald Duck stamper!
Nice to find out more about you and your work - beautiful scarf!
I am SHAMEFULLY late with continuing this blog hop, I'm so sorry! Am I correct in that I need to write a post and introduce 3 more bloggers?
2 or 3 bloggers would be fine, thanks.
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