Looking Up ...

When I was a little girl (ooh … such a long time ago !) I used to love lying on the grass and watching the changing patterns of the clouds. These days I still get an opportunity to do just that when the weather is kind an my wonderful yoga teacher takes our Tuesday class down to the beach!

Where is all this going you may ask …. well I had the idea that in these unusual times it might help to look at the world from a different perspective … from the ground up!

I started taking some photo’s in my garden with my phone on the ground … capturing what was above and got some interesting results. I’d been doing some sketches of the Winter Iris in my garden for my drawing class and when I tried photographing from the ground below I also captured the branches of the Japanese Maple above and thought this might make and interesting work.

I’ve used a digital image of the maple for the background and overlaid the appliqued Winter Iris. The stitching is a traditional kaleidoscope design and I’ve added some areas of dyed silk organza to add some depth.

I’m pleased with the end result … but not sure what to call it ….. suggestions would be very welcome!

Thank you for your interest in my work and for taking the time to read this post. I hope you find an opportunity to look up next time you are outdoors …. and smile!

'Transit of Autumn'

It has been very cold the last couple of days … cold for this part of the world at least and I have been working on a new “Winter” sketchbook.

Seasonal changes have become a pervading theme in my recent art work and in my life! Last year I set out to record the flow of the seasons, photographing the Forest Pansy tree in our garden through Autumn until the last leaf had fallen.

The result is a large file of photographs stretching across three months, recording the tree from a range of angles, level of detail and weather conditions. Working with this resource I decided to try and capture the seasonal change in a work combining a set of the photos.

The result is ‘Transit of Autumn - Golden Days’ 94h x107w cms

The collage uses digital prints on a range of fabrics …. silks, cottons, linen, and organza with an overlay of batik, finished with a layer of machine stitch.

This work has been the starting point … and I have recently been working on a couple of smaller pieces that explore elements of the changing season ……

‘Autumn Light’ 56h x 72w cms

and currently on my design wall, the next work in progress is ….

‘Blue Sky Day’ 56h x 72w cms

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I am excited about this new work and its ongoing evolution. I’m not sure were it will take me ….

Thank you for your interest in my art and taking the time to read this journal …..


’Those Golden Days

The Autumn leaves are falling

Gone, yet love remains’

Exhibition News

It’s exciting to have some work on exhibition again!

Now the dust is starting to settle and restrictions easing (at least in NSW) it’s time to get back to work!

A new group exhibition ‘Abstract’ was installed at Jing Jos in Kangaroo Valley this week and I am fortunate to have two pieces of work in the show ….

The first is a small piece “Meander” 30 x 30 cm which was inspired by my earlier Pathways series ( the work on the right)

The second piece, the next work in the Interlaced Series “Winter” 107 x 99cm. It is made with hand dyed cotton and batik. I used a range of tones in the overlaid leaf structure.

The next in the Series is “Spring” ….. currently a work in progress.

Thank you for your interest in my art work and taking the time to read my journal.

Your comments are always welcome.