Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Peace

I have had 24 hours of solitude at home. Since the first child was born over 12 years ago there have always been others here. Boy was it peaceful! I got so much done. I had a clear out of outgrown clothing, I went to the garden centre and bought some plants and watched my very own choice of T.V.
There was even time for some quiet stitching peace.
I am still working on the guitar piece for the exhibition and got a little more of the background completed (see above).
I then made a name badge. I am off to The Festival of Quilts at the N.E.C. Birmingham on Thursday and two of my favourite artists, Laura and Linda Kemshall have said that anyone perusing their stall with a home made name badge will get a little prize.
For mine I used a little scrap of shot silk and some Madeira rayon thread - I like it's sheen.
I also signed up for the Kemshall's Creative Sketchbook online course because for some time I have been feeling like I need some nudging and a little direction. It begins at the end of August. I'm a little scared but a lot excited!!
These aqualegia (columbine) seed heads would make a great sketching subject matter.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Blues Guitar

It's been tricky finding blogging time - the summer weeks rush by and there is the call of the garden, sports days, end of school year concerts, music evenings and hardly a moment to sew. I have had to crack on in the chinks of time allowed with this piece ready for a textile exhibition at Bilston Art and Craft Gallery which begins in August. The name of the show is "On Yer Mettle" and this can be interpreted however we like. There used to be a lot of metal foundries, lock industries, nail and chain makers in this area and I was initially going to work something related to this but I found it impossible to get started, especially since I am mostly inspired by organic and natural forms rather than man-made ones.
There are, however, a number of exhibitions happening this summer related to heavy metal....no not those oddly named, more recent members of the Periodic Table, rather the likes of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath etc - bands originating in this neck of the woods. It is said that heavy metal music was born in the West Midlands. So I went with that and have been working on this guitar piece - aptly made from old denim jeans.
I am placing the guitar on a background of hand dyed scrim, linen, muslin, silk and lace - some of which have been dyed using rust (to extend the metal theme). I now need to finish the blues guitar and hand stitch into the background...ho hum it looks like a lot of late nights!
Out in the garden the cornflowers are now four feet tall and I am astonished at how many colour varieties came from one packet of seed!
The garlic is harvested and hanging from the roof of the greenhouse. I don't want to cut off it's squiggly roots - they are lovely!

This morning - early - at peaceful 6am these lovely shadows from a wrought iron bench. They would be lovely to stitch....no, no, no, I must finish the guitar before embarking on anything else!