Friday, May 21, 2021

Chairs

 


Dolls House Chairs

As a result of a throwaway line I’m working towards a small exhibition, Chairs later this year with art colleagues under the banner of RE-create Collective.     

Chairs explores reuse, recycle and repair by way of practical and fanciful refurbishment of old and discarded chairs together with wall art featuring chairs.



I have taken the opportunity to learn how to fix and reupholster chairs with the exhibition in mind.  It has been a slow process and I haven’t been as focussed as I had hoped to be.  I have been taking apart the chairs and regluing them with the assistance of an awesome instructor at an upholstery class run at a community centre near where I live.   I'm currently working on dining chairs punning on fine dining.  I also plant put together  a third dining chair with a fun theme.


One of a pair of dining chairs reglued.  My awsome  tutor is in the backbround





Starting to  remove fabric from my second chair.   It wasn;t as easy as I had hoped.  There were two layers of fabric and a huge number of tacks and staples



After I started the project (and with 3 chairs waiting attention) I saw this beuaty at the tip shop.  Sadly torn, worn and broken it called out to me as I passed it on leaving,   I returned the next day :-)

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Marking time and making

 In the vibe.  Mixed media collage.


Gosh, is the first of April.  I’m not sure what I’ve been up to in the last few months Ive been busy but with bits and peice. 

 
Fabric Book - A4 spread

I started a fabric book iren January.  I still have a few pages to go.  I have used bits that I have connecton with.  Its interesting to leaf through it and remember. The lace a remant from a dress a friend made for her son's wedding, the bobbles from another friend, the printed blue fabric was a left over from a fun day at a friend's studio.


Isolation - central panel A4


Muse  (A4)

I have been working on collage and experimenting (sometimes rather unsatisfactorily) with different media

I’ve definitely been thinking and working on some items for an exhibition with RE-create Collective, a small group I belong to.  There are four of us and, after a throw away line about chairs, we are now working on a chair themed exhibition.

RE-create Collective, as its name implies, values no waste, reuse and recycling.  Added to this we have a focus on  textiles and fibre.    

So wasn’t it a bonus that I have two dining chairs I picked up from the roadside (and been hanging on to for too many years) because they were too good to leave for hard waste collection.

Another abonus, the local community centre runs an ongoing upholstery class.  

Progress so far:

  • ·        Removed all fabric from one chair and reglued it.  And in the process discovered it had been recovered twice.  Twice the number of tacks and staples!!!
  • ·         Removed all fabric from the other chair.  Its is yet to be dismantled and reglued.  


Awesome Eddie our tutor tells me that they are very good quality chairs.

  • ·     Chosen my fabric.  I have made a decision about how they are to be presented but won’t let the cat out of the bag yet.   It is more a bit of a word play – I love puns 😊.

Of course, once bitten I had to do another chair.  I found a lovely one at the tip shop in a very sad state.   It's also on its way to be undressed but will need tender care in deconstruction and reconstruction as it is broken in a couple of places.  This one has been recovered 3 times!   I've got ahead of myself and have hand printed some fabric for this one. 



 

And somewhere in between I've  snuck in a little simple bookmaking with a view to more collage :-) 




Phew!  That's where the times gone!

Take care all and keep creating.

Donna

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Steal Like an Artist

My family treated me well this Christmas and gave me books that had been on my wish list for a while.

I was very happy to be receive Steal like an Artist by Austin Kleon.   It’s a wonderful little book with thoughts about becoming a creative which he wishes he knew when he started out.  

I follow Austin’s blog, his Instagram and receive his weekly email.   He shares what he has read, listened to or watched.  All interesting stuff which one can choose to dip into. Or not.

Not quite a self portrait

Not quite a self portrait
small 8' quiltlet with embroidered hair

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