Saturday, 22 September 2012

ARINA'S SILENCE

I have just discovered the evocative work of Russian painter Arina Gordienko, who, as a mature student, gained an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London, in 2008. 

In her self portraits and also her drawings there is the constant use of the colour red, which, as well as representing beauty in Russian folklore, is symbol of connection with the Universe and everything that's in it, according to Buddhist teachings. 

By including it so strongly in her work, she wants to send a message of hope out to the world.


LISTEN TO THE SILENCE, OPUS 2
oil on canvas
170/150cm
2008


Sunday, 5 August 2012

'BLUE MEDAL'

This is the documentation of my latest stitching work. It is not finished yet, but what I want to show here is the small embroidery hoop which stretches the fabric and leaves it in place. It frames the piece and also makes it ready for hanging:




Wednesday, 18 July 2012

SUSPENDED BEAUTY

When I went to see the work of Pae White at Manchester Art Gallery a few years back, I was captivated by the beauty of her delicate installations. I still find them so fascinating...

Grotto
Pae White, Grotto



To find out more about Pae White 'In no particular order' exhibition please click here
                                                    

Saturday, 30 June 2012

YOU ARE TWO-FACED...

These are images of the reverse of some of my stitching works. I think they are visually very interesting considering that the patterns created are unintentional.








Monday, 14 May 2012

CARVING NATURE

I admire the work of Yoshihiro Suda, it is craftsmanship taken to the highest level.
Only those who look closely enough will appreciate the amazing reproduction of...an ordinary leaf.



"Yoshihiro Suda is based in Tokyo. 
He creates hyper-realistic flowers and weeds from wood."

"He situates his pieces in surprising places, growing unexpectedly out of pristine gallery walls and pushing up out of forgotten corners. His interventions reveal the beauty in the simple and apparently unconsidered."

Both Yoshihiro Suda and Susan Collis (please see previous post) participated in 'Out of the Ordinary: Spectacular Craft' exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (13 November 2007 to 17 February 2008).

Thursday, 10 May 2012

SUN & ROSES...


Similarly to Collis, I too began to look at the complete replacement of the medium (of paint) with a visual impression of its elements (colour and physicality/texture). I suppose that here the ambition lay in the attempt to highlight the qualities of something which is no longer before the accustomed eye; to reconstruct a memory of it.

This is an example of my work:

 'Alcuni uomini trasformano il sole in un puntino giallo, 
                                    altri trasformano un puntino giallo in sole'
                                        thread on fabric, 20 x 20cm, SOLD

'I’d rather have white roses on my table
than diamonds on my neck'
thread on linen, 20 x 20cm, SOLD

(I have just thought about the title I gave to this piece above and would like to add:
'...specially if the table is by Susan Collis!')