Tag: arts

  • “Heart of Glass” Family Art Club – Saturday 6th September 2014

    I was fortunate to be selected to work with artist Gemma Latham for this week’s Family Art Club session. The art club is now running regular fortnightly sessions in the activity space of St Mary’s Market in St Helens.

    Gemma‘s practice is not concerned with producing finished artworks but rather with encouraging public participation in making and creating using traditional crafts.

    I met Gemma earlier in the week to look around The World of Glass museum in St Helens for ideas and inspiration. She was interested in developing an activity that drew upon the town’s history of glass innovation and production. There are a few examples of beautiful stained glass in the museum’s collection and Gemma had the idea to recreate stained glass patterns on the floor of the activity space using stencils and coloured sand (sand being a key ingredient in glass production).

    When Saturday arrived Gemma had prepared a few stencils and brought along lots of different coloured sands. Gemma demonstrated the activity and myself and the other assistant Jacqui both created repeat patterns using the stencils and sand.

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    This started to create interest before we were due to open at 12pm so despite the town centre being especially quiet we had a few excited participants eager to start. We introduced them to the idea of stained glass and our intention to reflect this in the patterns on the floor. As usual, the children grasped the method and ideas very quickly and began making their own creations.

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    We had several returners who had attended and enjoyed previous Family Art Club sessions and stated they would definitely be back in the future. It was a successful and very enjoyable day for all involved. The children and their parents all had fun with the activity and were thrilled with the results. I love participating in the art club sessions. They are always good fun, rewarding and a learning experience for me. I hope I get to do more in the future.

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  • “Make it Happen!” Summer workshops

    I have been involved with a few workshops for children and young people over the summer. They were organised by local art group  http://www.platformartsthelens.co.uk/  as part of the Heart of Glass project http://www.platformartsthelens.co.uk/heart-of-glass.php. These are some photos of a workshop we did based on the silhouettes I use in my paintings.

    Click on thumbnails to enlarge and view gallery.

  • New work on the way!

    Lately I’ve been so busy with other stuff – holidays, selling my house and workshops (photos to come) – that I haven’t done a lot of painting. Here are two small landscape studies that I finished recently just to let you know I’m still alive!

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  • Some photos from Python Open

    Some photos from Python Open

    Taken at the opening of the Python Arts Festival at Bank Quay House Gallery.

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  • Python Open 2013 Winner

    I’m really happy to share that I was announced overall winner for the Python Arts Festival Open 2013!!

    I attended the preview at The Gallery at Bank Quay House, Warrington, where I was awarded the prize of winner for the Warrington and also overall for the four galleries!

    The winning painting was “The Quell”.

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    The Gallery at Bank Quay House are also exhibiting “The Narrow Door”.

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    “Crossing” is on display at The Gallery at St George’s House, Bolton.

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    I was also really pleased that my friend, fellow artist, Jacqui Priestley was Highly Commended. I took lots of photographs so I will publish some of those on a later post.

    The Python Arts Festival runs from 20th July – 3rd August 2013.

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  • Python Arts Festival

    All of the three paintings I submitted for Python Arts Festival have been selected! “The Narrow Door” and “The Quell” will be exhibited in Warrington and “Crossing” is off to Bolton. More details, dates, etc to follow.

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