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Sunday, October 29, 2017
Monday, October 23, 2017
Ceramic dancers
Dancers: framed ceramic |
The piece was made in New Zealand with clay that fires to a light honey-colour. I didn't realise what a nice clay it is until I started making ceramics in Sydney where the art-school clay fires to a dull concrete-like gray.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Cockatoos
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Textile art: knitting a fox cub in winter (2)
When the eight year old (previous post) announced she wanted a fox cub and her mother on the front of the partly knitted jumper I was making, I searched for some quad ruled paper to draw the foxes on and bought skeins of dark blue and dark green wool since the foxes had to be 'just like in the book' .
The picture of fax and cub chosen as motive |
Mother fox on Quad ruled paper |
Monday, October 16, 2017
Textile art: Knitting a fox-cub in winter
I am knitting a jumper for an eight year old with colours she said she liked ... mainly blues and pinks.
I get a bit bored with plain knitting (thus the ad-lib colours) so when I was a good way up the back, I asked her if she would like an animal picture on the front, perhaps a dinosaur?
She thought a while then said 'I know!' and hurried off to find the book with the picture she was thinking of. It took a while to find, but she knew exactly what she was looking for and eventually emerged triumphant from her overloaded bookshelves.
'There!' she announced showing the picture. 'I'd like the mother and the cub please. And the snowflakes!'
'Hmmm,' I said, thinking of the half-completed back. 'Can I change the colours a bit?'
'No,' she said, 'it should be exactly these colours!'
Children are as absorbent as sponges and very impressionable. I thought it fascinating that this picture book has had such an influence on a child (who is now reading the hobbit) that she wants the mother and cub motive on her jumper.
To be continued ....
I get a bit bored with plain knitting (thus the ad-lib colours) so when I was a good way up the back, I asked her if she would like an animal picture on the front, perhaps a dinosaur?
She thought a while then said 'I know!' and hurried off to find the book with the picture she was thinking of. It took a while to find, but she knew exactly what she was looking for and eventually emerged triumphant from her overloaded bookshelves.
'There!' she announced showing the picture. 'I'd like the mother and the cub please. And the snowflakes!'
'Hmmm,' I said, thinking of the half-completed back. 'Can I change the colours a bit?'
'No,' she said, 'it should be exactly these colours!'
Picture from Cub's First Winter by Rebecca Elliott |
To be continued ....
Friday, October 13, 2017
Emmanuel Pahud and the ACO
What was even better was the next piece, JS Bachs Ricercar a 6 from The Musical Offering played by flute and orchestra.
I have just looked up ricercar:
ricercar
ˌriːtʃəˈkɑː,ˈriːtʃəˌkɑː/
noun
Music
noun: ricercar; plural noun: ricercars; noun: ricercare; plural noun: ricercari
- an elaborate contrapuntal instrumental composition in fugal or canonic style, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries.