Friday, 8 February 2013

The Wey Gallery


Down to Godalming in Surrey, this week to deliver new pieces for Julie and Claire, the lovely proprietors of the Wey Gallery. Amongst the pieces delivered was, You Are My Heart's Delight, another romantically inspired piece, ideal for a Valentine perhaps? And another copy of the limited edition lasercut Heartbeat.



Godalming has a lovely village feel, and there are some interesting shops along the high street, most of which are currently decked out in a Valentine's theme.




The Wey Gallery, 44 Bridge Street, Godalming, Surrey Tel: 01483 418013
www.theweygallery.com

Friday, 1 February 2013

Art for the Heart 2013



After the success of the Christmas and New Year shows at Cambridge Contemporary Art, I have been invited to take part in Art for the Heart, (a show of original art dedicated to all things romantic). I shall be showing several new pieces based on the concept of love such as the one above. Art for the Heart runs from 1st-24th Feb. at Cambridge Contemporary Art, 6 Trinity Street, Cambridge. Tel: 01223 324222

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

The Bridesmaid


Discovered this beauty in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. A true Pre-Raphaelite 'stunner', in every sense of the word. The painting is The Bridesmaid, by J.E. Millais (1829-1896), of the muse Miss McDowell. It was painted in 1851 and depicts the old superstition that if a bridesmaid passes a piece of wedding cake nine times through a wedding ring, she will see a vision of her future husband. Love the colour of her flaming golden red hair against that midnight blue background, and also the way the colour of her eyes reflect the pale greens of her corsage, (orange blossom, a symbol of chastity), and dress. Millais was a talented, precocious painter and his skill with the brush is very much in evidence with his rendering of her eyes, the silk/satin sheen of her dress and amazing rendering of the silverware sugar caster on the bottom left of the painting. It is only a small painting but it leaves a huge impression.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

160 Pieces of Silver



Recieved my first private commission of the New Year recently, so have been busy gilding and cutting no less than 160 silver Sweet Potato Acraea butterflies. Since last year this has been one of my favourite shapes to work with and I have created several pieces around this little butterfly which is quite common in Africa, and varies in colour from pale yellow to orange and brown.


Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Papillons - Schumann

Time for a musical interlude. Here is a link to Schumann's 'Papillons', played by prodigy Claudio Arrau, widely recognised as one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century. It is one of the first pieces that started off the butterfly obsession in my work. Enjoy!



Monday, 26 November 2012

All Wrapped Up Cambridge Exhibition


I have been invited again to take part in the All Wrapped Up Christmas exhibition at Cambridge Contemporary Art gallery. It is always good to take a day to get out of London and visit this pretty city and the lovely staff at this gallery.


This Christmas they will be showing my new pieces Lineate and Coronet pictured here, as well as my Kaleidoscope screenprint.


Whilst there I also took the opportunity to visit Kettle's Yard to see the intimate exhibition of Winifred Nicholson paintings which were inspiring.

The All Wrapped Up exhibition is on from 1st December - 24th at Cambridge Contemporary Art, 6 Trinity St. Cambridge CB2 1SU Tel. 01223 324222 www.cambridgegallery.co.uk

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Tim Walker - Somerset House


Somerset House seems to be the place to be this Autumn/Winter season. I revisited the Lucian Freud etchings show at the Courtauld, (see previous post below), and ventured across the courtyard where I was equally impressed with both the Tim Walker and Paul Benney shows also currently running there.



I became familiar with Tim Walkers work from the beautiful, surreal photo shoots that he creates for both Vogue and Harpers. He creates his own whimsical vision of the world which borrows from fairytales, and Surrealism. The outsized props and models created for the shoots are fantastic, and many of the most familiar from his photographs are included in this exhibition.


The unusual props combined with the strikingly made up models, and beautiful haute-couture creations of the various fashion houses creates a strange, magical narrative for his images. This exhibition is visually one of the best I have visited as it is beautifully designed and curated. Definately one for you if you love photography, fashion or model-making.













Also on display at Somerset House are the Association of Illustrators annual Images exhibition, and underneath the courtyard can be seen Night Paintings by Paul Benney, many of whose images also owe a debt to Surrealism.


Just as impressive as the paintings is the exhibition space, which are the hidden passageways that run like a labyrinth under the courtyard which are not normally accessible to the public. 


It is like being in a crypt as there are some old tombstones mounted into the walls and water dripping from pipes which adds to the dark/moody atmosphere of Benney's paintings. Highly recommended.