Thursday, 31 December 2020

some finds



loss of function seems to be a common factor in many of my finds
embellishing the scissors is my way of making this a feature

Monday, 28 December 2020

strange brews

 poor mick is worried about me spilling some of my nasty looking brews! i have been using the wood-burner to help concentrate my oak and walnut liqours by evaparation - using a wide stainless steel bowl allows a large surface area, but this is always risky as i tend to be a bit clumsy - no slips so far though



for once i have been noting results:


other ongoing brews are onion skin and budleia .......?




also during my walks i scavenged* some cotinus leaves which still had colour - after getting some information about obtaining blue prints from cotinus i tried a few bundles - got some lovely prints, but nothing i would really call blue although i was close in one case 

cotinus + some sumac, cotton fabric, wallpaper, folded bundle

cotinus + odd sumac leaf on dupion silk and hot press watercolour

as above

the silk and watercolour paper gave the best print definition where the lower leaf surface was in contact, but the cotton and lining paper gave pleasing results too - fresher leaves would probably have yielded different colours but in december i was limited to what i could find

the process involved iron water and alum, i know that my alum solution was correct but suspect that the iron water was too strong, the fabric soaked in it took on a rather more yellow colour than i would have wanted - i will try again with a solution in which the sediment has settled more, leaving a lighter coloured solution - but my stock of leaves is small so i will be cautious

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* at one stage this involved knocking on a stranger's door and getting down on my knees on their wet lawn! i'm sure they think i'm bonkers, but i know i am so that's ok

Monday, 7 December 2020

collecting thoughts 2

 

i have become more aware of the textures and patterns around me 



i stop and look closely at these every time i pass them - the colour gradations and lacy decayed flowers captivate me






our local level crossing was recently refurbished with an enclosed approach, for safety (and thereby hangs a long tale and much local outrage, but the locals won) -  i keep eyeing up the pattern of built up of layers of this grid ........




.....and the wood edging, with blue "cat's eyes" which light up so attractively at night (meant to prevent us from straying onto the rail line)






this security fence topping has always caught my eye, but here the green blue and silver-grey composition seems to offer so much stitching potential







Saturday, 5 December 2020

session 1 tasks

collecting and storing are already an established habit so the focus for me will be working out my "manifesto" - wrong term as far as i'm concerned but the right one is elusive

for me it's the what, how, why and where - and i need to establish some rules and limits to encourage focus - one thing i have really accepted lately is that small achievable targets are much better for me so i need to bear that in mind

where this is the point of the course as it is about recording "my place" - at the moment i feel it is about my recent and new experience of exploring the area around my home - i have a rough idea of the geography, it's the area within which i take my daily walks, mostly without using the car - 

that's roughly it - i need to firm up the boundaries on the map, but i know where they are in my mind - the pink area is moot - it's the golf course which has only been available for part of the time and i relied on the car to get to the starting point of the walk 

i tend to stick to footpaths as rough ground is a bit risky due to dodgy balance - it's also rather wet and claggy at this time of year

basically an urban area with patches of nature in varying states

what is the stuff i find, collect and already have - i might collect physically, but also photographically and mentally as thoughts, ideas and images - also included is the parts of my stash which i feel appropriate by way of textile supplies

it is also what i aim to produce - while being process led i know i want to end up witha a useful product, something which has a purpose other than just decorative - so i think my aim will be small vessels or containers, like cloth pots and/or wraps for small items, books etc

to be continued

 

collecting thoughts 1

 walking to sainsburys in the rain i noticed the lichen patches on the tarmac pavement - randomly scattered, looking like something trodden in - but i have noticed them before and realised what they were, this time it was how different they look in the rain which caught my attention - they look even more like random patches of trodden in grunk! 

the  patches seem to increase in density nearest the grass allongside the tarmac - must take some photos when dryer

on the way home i found some lichen which has fallen from a tree onto the path - a rare find and i don't like to harvest it since it takes so long to grow

so fragile - i love the way the branches become filigree and the white crustiness on the other surface (not shown)

two days later passing a small oak, similar in size to the one in our own garden - i was thinking about how successfully it had been pruned and how large the remaining leaves were - noticed a falen leaf on the edge of the drive, with lovely water drops


impossible to collect physically, the image is lovely - the contrasts of water drops on the leaf surface, organic leaf edge against the hard bricks, grey and red bricks ...and the tiny leaf to the side - a natural composition, happy that i caught it - maybe something to preserve in another way...?


 

returning

a recent Cultures of Care session with Ruth Singer was about Ruth's lanscape work and how it's links with this topic  - we also touc...