Friday, June 13, 2014
Gardens
Labels:
5 X 5,
6 X 6,
pastel on paper,
Rebecca Moss Guyver,
Suffolk Gardens
Friday, May 23, 2014
Fused plastic portrait 2
I am wondering about creating a Victorian photo album of fused plastic portraits? How would that work? Or are these icons? Should the people be real or imagined - they have been invented so far... What other materials would I need? Would it be interesting?
I have a new sewing machine and I'm not sure what I was doing wrong yesterday but the stitches were not right. Today it worked dreamily. I even used the knee lift! I will have to go back and prick out the other stitches and correct...
I have a new sewing machine and I'm not sure what I was doing wrong yesterday but the stitches were not right. Today it worked dreamily. I even used the knee lift! I will have to go back and prick out the other stitches and correct...
Labels:
fused plastic collage,
Fusepo,
icon,
portrait,
Rebecca Moss Guyver
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Fused Plastic Portrait 1
Working in the Bob Lahotan school or finding shapes that mean something to you in playful application of colours, I began dipping my toe in plastic again. First I selected some pieces with colour and patterns I liked. My plastic bin is overflowing and I brought pieces of choice plastic back from America. Jane Lewis brought me some recently too. The shapes said Victorian frame, the Madonna figure followed. Then Patrick suggested a touch of gold. I hadn't set out to make portraits but I like the idea; will take the shape of this as a starting point for a possible new series.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Considering an exhibition bouquet
Before the flowers wilted I wanted to draw them. So far I have only managed one bouquet, Daniela's. Perhaps it says something about the promise of spring or my joy at sharing my work with enthusiastic visitors!
The exhibition will be up for at least another month. Please visit, if you are in the area!
Thursday, April 17, 2014
orange journal and stamps
In love with a new (old) vase I found at the Needham Market car boot sale. On the right is the journal Carina sent me, beloved airmail stickers and new 97p purple-blue stamps. Inside the tin are a stack of new cards I've made from crumpled, altered trash and plastic. I found that the tablecloth had a mind of its own and did not care about the pattern but was more determined to rely on brush strokes and value.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Drawing two life models
Today I had the pleasure of drawing from two life models: Sue and Pete. We do this periodically and each time I enjoy it more. I find that with two models, more than with one, there is a story to capture. The drawing at the top was one of the shorter poses and is a smaller, roughly 6X6 drawing on a yellow pastel 'ground'. The one below is 10x10 on a thin lavender pastel ground.
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