Monday, 30 January 2012

Collective exhibition......

I'm very excited to announce we have our first exhibition of the year starting this week at St Johns Arc Gallery in Harlow. It's a collective exhibition along with the staff and workers of Sap Studios, at the Snaresbrook Arts Project. The Project, for those of you that haven't heard us talking about it before, is an arts project which employs adults with learning difficulties who make and sell art and craft items. The staff at the Project are a wide and talented group of people and this exhibition is a chance for them to exhibit their artistic talents along side work from the artists at the studios. It's a wide mix of work from photography, painting, textiles and print so hopefully something for everything.
The Private View is this Thursday night 6-8pm at the gallery where you can meet all the artists, hope to see you there.
Kirsten

Monday, 23 January 2012

Speed Crafting night......

Pop along to The Brentwood Road Gallery at Frances Bardsley School on 9th February for a night of speed crafting. I'll be demonstrating lino printing but there's also knitting, cross stitch, jewellery making, cupcake decorating and you can even make your own bath salts.

So come along meet some crafty people, grab a glass of wine and even get the chance to pick up a gift for Valentines day or just treat yourself!


Kirsten x

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Flowers and our first fair....

Last week end my friend came round for a visit and bought me these lovely flowers which inspired me to paint. There's something about flowers that inspires me to draw and paint them...


The irises are looking a bit sorry for themselves now but here they were in their full glory.....


Also if you have no plans this Saturday then pop along to the January Sale Fair in Wanstead - with loads of bargains to be had! This is our first fair of the year so starting in full swing! I designed the poster for the event as well, the inspiration was Victorian black and white adverts.

Kirsten x

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy New Year......

I was really quiet last year as I wasn't too well, with my asthma and I have been in hospital a few times and I am still waiting for more tests.

The family kept me busy, having grand children is the best! I went to see Maisie in her nativity at playschool, she also won the angel competition at the mother and toddler group, apparently they had never seen so much glitter on an angel - I think she gets that from me, and she was awarded a prize and certificate at the Chris Dingle service which I had never been to before. We also took Ellie and Maisie to see Father
Christmas, which was lovely.

At Christmas I had a full house again and cooked a goose, as my son Nathan fancied it, a turkey and a leg of lamb, as Kirstens partner is a kiwi and doesn’t eat turkey or goose! It was a lovely day with no kitchen disasters! Here's Maisie 'helping' Eloise open her presents....



I have still been working hard and have had some very good classes. I have been teaching City and Guilds Machine Embroidery and City and Guilds Patchwork as well as my day at Snaresbrook art project. I also started attending a jewelry making class in Romford with a girl called Di. She is brilliant and has a shop in romford (www.dizzydi.co.uk) the classes are £10 for a two hour session and you get all the materials too!!!!!!!!!!

Here are some of the things I have been making, as you can see i've got a bit addicted....



I have been working on bits and bobs as Kirsten and I have been selling our work, most of the time I have been working on things that sell rather than on exhibition pieces.

My husband and I have been going to Barleylands on a lampwork course, making glass beads, it has been really nice to do something together and after the class we go for lunch, another added bonus. Talking of Barleylands, I went to see Linda Monk of Purple Missus on Sunday Craft Arena where she was signing her book and had all the samples on show, I have done a class with Linda and she is brilliant so needless to say I bought her book. I also bumped into Sharie from Sharne's Bit 'n' Bobs and Jill from Vintagerockchick. So needless to say I felt very inspired when I left everyone so watch this space I think I will start a piece for an exhibition...

Sharon