Saturday, September 14, 2013

Whatcha been up to Sue?

Lately I have been doing a whole lot of not very much. Turns out I am rather good at it ... It has also become apparent that the less you do - well, the less do. I think it is becoming a habit! I am starting to believe that old adage "if you want something done, ask a busy person to do it"
I did manage to rouse myself from my sloth-like stupor to start messing about with some assemblage ideas. Of course there is always a lot of "research" involved when you start a new project. I started with every Michael deMeng YouTube clip. This in turn led to some crazy cat videos ...well lets just say that once you start down the YouTube path it s a slippery slope people!


This is the very first stage of a shrine assemblage called "if all my thoughts were beautiful". For the record I would like to point out that her poor head was already cracked - I just kinda highlighted the fact.




I made the crown from copper and I would like to create a bit more of a verdigris on there. Looking at the photos I think I might darken up her lips too...
I also taught a workshop this week. It was great fun - always tiring and I felt I had definitely earned my Corona when I got home but so rewarding! Guess what happens when you give a bunch of textile artists a hammer and a jewellers saw and show them how to use them? 



They get busy! Most of these students had never used a jewellers saw before! They learnt to drill and file and rivet! At the end of the day when i saw their collective acheivements, I felt like a proud Mama!



There were even some lovely examples of their needlework ...



I think they left feeling empowered despite the frustrations of learning how to load a jewellers saw and snapping a few blades! We used old spoons, mica and brass. Good job ladies!
Now I am ready to slink back to Slothdom. Don't want to overdo things you know ...!




2 comments:

Melissa said...

Love love love it!!
Lookslike the workshop was a big hit, well done

Emma said...

Is this little lady representative of how you're feeling after a lot of stupendously gorgeous work? The show & cabinet look wonderful, you deserve some 'sloth' time!

How I'd love to have been let loose with a hammer at your workshop!