Thursday, February 7, 2013

A New Year . . . .
Sorry to be so slow in wishing you lots of joy in 2013.  I think my New Year resolution must be to write more blogs!

2013 has begun in a different mode. Some of the ideas that I plan to develop this year are sculptural!  I recently purchased some paper clay from Scarva Pottery Supplies in Ireland following a chat with sculptor Mark Tilley. My reason for this is to create figures that represent the elderly in care, who so often have little to do. They are not of anyone in particular but hopefully their attitudes indicate an emptiness in life.  'Sustaining the Person Within', our Arts Council funded project, is holding its Exhibition this year. Kathryn Pettitt and I, along with the people who have assisted us during the project, like our photographer Richard Pearce, will be reflecting on the work we have been doing with elderly people in residential care homes and day centres. The exhibition will start at Solihull Arts Complex on 20th May.

Well, my first experience of paper clay was not as creative as I had hoped - I quickly realised that I have little patience for the armature stage and just want to get on with the figure.  So I adopted a few short cuts, stuffing parts with newspaper and propping other bits with the occasional metal rod as I went along.  Sorry Mark, after your brilliant demo, I'm sure I will regret it in time!

So far I have three figures on the go, and this is one of them . . . . .


I will keep you posted on their progress!




 

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