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Lack of blogging

I would like to apologize for my lack of blogging, I am having some tech problems which I am trying to sort out! I have so much to tell you and images to show...watch this space..

Tadek Beutlich (1922-2011)

A stunning craftsman.


Eye

Pollination 30/75 by Tadek Beutlich


Giusepe Penone

I wrote my dissertation partly on Penone, it was great to go and see his work in such an intimate, space part of the Gagosian gallery.

Intersecting Gaze / Sguardo Incrociato

'Penone’s artful expressions entail a serene and meditative return to an 
innate state of being.'

His work is beautiful, the re-creation of the tree's structure in bronze is magical. 
The  structure emits fragility but the material is grounding. 

'The stretching of a branch through space in search of light has the same structure as a glance.'
—Giuseppe Penone

Jannis Kounellis

Introduced to me by Theo Keane.

'Jannis Kounellis came to trust that art’s importance lies in its reflection of the complex web of beliefs and values at the heart of cultural development'





Kounellis was born in Greece and later worked within the Arte Provera movement, using found organic materials.

Garden signs

I took some time to decorate a collection of signs myself...





Children's pottery pieces chilling in the sun! 







Half-term creations, glazed and ready to be fired




Beautifully clean tools done by lovely Cynthia at Art in the Park!


Ceramic Garden signs Workshop


Bill and I did a ceramic work shop at Glengall Wharf Gardens in Burgess Park this week.

We were very lucky we had a beautiful crisp day and a great turn out, all the signs being decorated with imprints, scratching and cobalt oxide. 












The beautiful garden with its striking Hugel mounds


Lots of lovely winter veg growing!


Just a few of the many signs that got decorated.

They are now drying out in the studio and will be fired in the kiln twice then decal lettering of the garden areas will be added at the end.





Walking back to Art in the Park from Glengall Wharf Garden after a successful day!


Watch this space for the completion and process photos!