Had enormous fun today working in the studio, making silver rings, annealing, etc. I just adore working with silver. Here are some pictures of my process.
I love drawing and sadly neglected my practice over the last few years. I’m now trying to get into the swing of using my sketchbook for daily drawing practice. I want to improve my drawing all round but am going to begin with portraits and figures. Specifically I am starting with facial features. Now practising drawing eyes. Using either graphite or pen. I know, keep practising! I’m quite pleased with my progress so far, but I’m a very impatient person and need to see results quickly. I must learn to slow down and draw mindfully. I invested in the Bargue book to help me with my practice, as so many of my artist friends have recommended it. The book is a series of plates designed to teach students how to draw and was originally used in the 17th century ateliers. Now I’m not sure how exactly this is taught, but I figured if I worked my way through the plates then surely my drawing couldn’t help but improve. Anyway, practice makes...
I have been experimenting with the use of fabric hardener and have found it somewhat addictive. First I tried making a bowl. Basically, you use an upturned plastic bowl as a former. Cover the bowl with clingfilm to ensure nothing sticks to the bowl itself. Use a plastic tray and pour a small amount of fabric hardener into it. Take your fabric and immerse in the fabric hardener. Gently rub the hardener into the fabric ensuring it is completely covered without being dripping wet. Place over the upturned bowl. Make sure the bottom of the bowl is as smooth as possible to give stability and so that it won’t wobble when it’s done. The sides at this stage need to be as smooth as possible just so that the inside of the bowl will be fairly smooth. Don’t worry over it too much. Take another square of fabric and coat it thoroughly in fabric hardener as before. Cover the first piece but this time allow the fabric to fall into natural folds (but remember to keep the b...
I know what you’re thinking! Shari has disappeared off the face of the Ethernet, having deserted her creative and artistic endeavours. But no, you are wrong. I have so much to show you it’s hard to know where to begin! Firstly, I enrolled in a full time Art and Design course at college and have been so busy and productive, I have had no time to devote to my blog. However, I have lots to tell you about. This course is the best thing I have ever done. I am loving every day and every workshop I’ve attended. The course covers drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, photography and art history. Varied, interesting and exciting. The first year is a series of workshops teaching us various techniques and building our skills. The second year is working on our own major projects and specialising in our chosen area. . Two large A1 drawings in charcoal, first of a skull and the second a close up of the eye socket...
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