When I was a pre-teen I have a zodiac colouring book - these are derivative and were lots of fun to make. I have been so busy plastering, lime washing, working and today spending a delightful day with my Niece and nephew that I am empty when i begin my daily mail art. I never know what will happen and am surprised again every day when I find something to say, even if it's just I that I love to play with colour!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Remembering an inspiring teacher
I was sorry to hear that Vita Petersen had died. Vita was my first life drawing teacher. I was 12 and remember Vita covering the window to the art room door with paper to keep prying eyes out. With Vita I looked carefully at Matisse's Odalisque with Raised Arms and today when I go to my life drawing group, I hear Vita's voice in my head as I follow a contour. #45/365 http://mailart365.blogspot.com/
Labels:
Gouache,
life drawing,
Matisse,
odalisque,
Rebecca,
Spence,
teacher,
Vita Petersen
Monday, November 7, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Mailart #23 - a warm hat
The weather is set to plummet but I have a new hat that i bought at the Cranberry Island non-fair sale. I have sent the mail art as a bit of island PR too.
Labels:
collage,
found text,
hat,
Rebecca,
recycled postcard
Sunday, October 31, 2010


I want to create an experimental station at the Big Draw event that will lead to something different but also they are proud of. String, a pencil and ink... what do you think?
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sharing with The Bury Art Society


I love the way life converges. My job, Eastfeast, has taught me that if one begins from who he or she is and does things in a way that feels right then everyone is much more comfortable. I approached the evening with that in mind and began with Cranberry Island, a little island off the coast of Maine where wonderful artists have inspired me and guided me to see and interpret. I thought that my otherness would be interesting. From the response, it seems it was.
Although hired to give a demo, I again decided to begin where I feel most comfortable, as a facilitator, rather than an expert. My talk headed in that direction, while giving people some of the tools for developing their own process. I was heartened by the enthusiastic way the members of the society experimented with pastels and monotype. Thank you all, and lets hope a few of you discover the blog!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
How do I draw?

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