A blog about making art and other things using cloth, paper, paint, colour, stitch, and all sorts of exciting techniques, some of which I'm sure I still have to discover! I hope that the joy all this gives me is visible in what you can see here.

Sunday 12 April 2015

I can ALMOST smell the lavender!


Although I'm still struggling with my final decision for the Lavender Field piece, these brooches have given me some positive and rewarding respite. They will hopefully be accepted by Jackie at the Corner Gallery as 'Wearable Art' to compliment her exhibition in June/July


Each one is unique, with a small embroidered and coloured bee homing in on the lavender flowers. I have also managed to sign my abbreviated signature at the bottom, so I feel I can call them wearable art! 


Above is a photo of all my brooches to date, some of which are for sale at an extremely reasonable price in my Etsy shop here.


The paper cloth I was experimenting with has come in very useful for making some cards that you can see above. Again, lots of fun and no pressure here!!


There is a 'Sky' exhibition on at the Corner Gallery at the moment, and the image above is my contribution. Again, it has been constructed from paper cloth, painted and stitched.



More experimental work for the Lavender theme. I started it, but haven't continued with it so far, it still doesn't feel quite right to me, maybe I'm trying too hard!


Finally, my journal quilt for April, now finished. More experimental than anything else really, and it certainly isn't a work of art, but when you try a new technique that's not what it's all about really. I've given the birds a coat of metallic paint, more for fun than anything else, but by doing that it has given me an idea for next month!!

Make sure to watch this space to find out more, and thanks for reading.





5 comments:

  1. i love your paper cloth experiments, your little brooches are beautiful too!

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  2. Thank you Morag, and thanks also for introducing me to paper cloth!

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  3. Great stuff Cath! I hope you can bring some tomorrow to show us - it would be lovely to see it in real life.

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  4. The brooches are lovely Cath and look so good packaged like that. Love the shafts of light in the sky piece.

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    1. Thanks Maggi, the sky piece is in our local gallery now, so fingers crossed for a sale, plus some of the brooches too.

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