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EXHIBITIONS - Helen Cowans
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. Held June 2011 - Paxton House, Berwickshire. Trans la tion (trans.lāSH.n) noun. The rendering of something into another language or into one's own from another language. To translate; To put into simpler terms.To change from one form, function, or state to another.To express in another medium. Bailiffgate Museum and Art Gallery, Alnwick, Northumberland, 2012. Fashion and Embroidery Show @ The National Exhibtion Centre, Birmingham, 2012.
Photography - Helen Cowans
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. See more photography on my dedicated website. Land of the Far Horizons.
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. Welcome to the website of. Artist working with textiles, fine art and photography. Creative with Workbox magazine.
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. 2016 Art Nouveau Through Europe. Oxford University. 2013 Diploma in the History of Art. 2013 Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University. 2012 Aims and Methods in Archaeology. Leicester University. 2012 Archaeological Theory. Leicester University. 2011 Early Prehistory. Leicester University. 2010 Indian Art; A History. Oxford University. 2010 Ritual and Religion in Prehistory. Oxford University. 2005 C&G 7923 Diploma in Design and Craft. Level 3. Creative Embroidery. 2005 Qu...
LECTURES - Helen Cowans
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. All talks are illustrated with slides and accompanied by artwork / samples for you to see in person. Talks last approximately 45 minutes. Please note if you are more than 100 miles from Wooler I will require a talk and workshop booking. Hares; magic, mystery and witchcraft. New for autumn 2017 onwards; Art work inspired by the folklore, history and habitat of the hare. The Story of Silk. Colour; Is my Red your Red? Land of the Far Horizons. Click to download a PDF information.
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History of Embroidery: Samplers
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There are a huge number of embroidery stitches - all based on simple movements of the needle. Before the widespread use of books and patterns "samplers" of stitches were often created. A sampler began simply as a piece of cloth with examples of stitches and patterns. These acted as reminders and pattern references - and were often handed down through the generations. Some were decorative, others practical (as in darning samplers). Left 1633, right mid 17th Century. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
November 2014 – Folio and Fibre
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Experimental Textiles 6. Dyeing with naturals and synthetics. November 17, 2014. November 17, 2014. Really enjoyed this weekend of experimenting with dyes, and of course, celebrating a birthday with yet more cake and a nice meal out. Synthetic fabrics cannot be dyed with Procion dyes, so transfer dye was painted onto papers in block colour and various designs. The colours turn out very different to how they go on, so most of us had no idea what would happen! A bad case of piles…. November 11, 2014. This ...
Rachael Singleton – Folio and Fibre
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Black and White in Bakewell. September 23, 2016. Bakewell is famous for the Bakewell pie or pudding. I hate it as I don’t like almonds. There are so many pie shops in the small town centre but I can forgive that as it’s very peaceful and pretty with the river running through. We just sat gawping back at the size of the rainbow and brown trout in the river Wye a few feet away, and so many of them! But now to arty endeavours and my ‘bag of unruly thoughts’ (India Flint) that I took away with me. My hea...
December 2014 – Folio and Fibre
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December 24, 2014. December 24, 2014. Our embroidery guild has a small ongoing project for the year, to make a stitch sampler by sewing a particular stitch each month. I decided to chop up a favourite pair of jeans and choose little areas of interest to stitch on. Some pieces have seams and others are almost threadbare and very faded. I really love using paper and fabric together so this just scratched my itch, rusting-printing both to make the cover:. December 14, 2014. December 14, 2014. Well another t...
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History of Embroidery: 1900-1999AD
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The Kings and Queens. Hanover to Windsor (continued). Edward III 1936 (never crowned). The Coat of Arms of Edward VII. Embroidered by the RSN. Gold and silver thread with long and short stitches. Needleworkers in the twentieth century were influenced by a wide range of experiences, not available to their predecessors. They had unrivalled knowledge of past techniques and styles. There was access to a wider than ever range of natural and man-made materials and threads. Early twentieth century whitework.
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History of Embroidery: 1800-1899AD
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The Kings and Queens. Hanover to Windsor (continued). A high waisted evening dress of 1810-1811 embroidered in chenille thread. Sometimes the muslin would be embroidered all over with small motifs – often using tambour work. Sometimes panels were embroidered with drawn thread and white work. A muslin evening dress 1812-1815. Embroidered with single strands of very fine silk, the stalks are embroidered in silver gilt thread. Male dress at this time consisted of a fitted jacket and pantaloons that extended...
Seascapes with Laura Edgar – Folio and Fibre
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Seascapes with Laura Edgar. June 27, 2015. June 27, 2015. I wasn’t going to post so soon, but following a lovely workshop in Newcastle, I thought I’d just share these photos. I have been following Laura for a while and love her colours and the way she creates painterly abstract pieces. She is a real whizz at manipulating fabric and layering up colours on which she uses mostly free hand stitching to blend or add accents. One of my neighbour’s piece…. A few lovely textures and colours from the day:. It is ...
July 2015 – Folio and Fibre
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The Shape of Things to Come. July 31, 2015. July 31, 2015. With much excitement, I travelled down to the Cotswolds to the Textile Study Group summer school this week. I think it took me five minutes to pack my clothes, and most of a day to pack my art materials. The venue was abosulutely stunning…. Our Coach House studio. This one has words of a poem stitched into it. I used some stiffened silk to make tiny trial shapes. Inside outside, different perspectives. Could I show loss, or transition? A very hai...
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Foxgloves and Poppies: Planning summer....
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Saturday, 28 March 2015. Gardening…. over the winter I had no heart for it. Last year I caught the gardening bug, thought I might have lost it, but no, I loved spending an hour in the greenhouse today. Firstly clearing the bench. Unwrapping Sweetpeas seedlings from Sarah Raven. . Due to circumstances I’m late starting this year, so indulged in a 30% off offer to buy some ready made. Popping two in a pot. I have no idea if I do things “correctly” in the garden, I just do what feels right.
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Foxgloves and Poppies: 25-12-2013 Part two
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Thursday, 26 December 2013. Scabious are still in flower, unbelievable. This year I discovered winter plants and flowers. Why had I never heard of these before? Posted by Helen Cowans. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Foxgloves and Poppies in detail. Land of The Far Horizons. Textile and Art Website. History of Embroidery Blog. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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Petals and Paints | A Colourful Journey In Botanical Illustration With Watercolours
A Colourful Journey In Botanical Illustration With Watercolours. Assignment 8 – Botanical Illustration. July 1, 2015. I was really excited about this assignment. Botanical illustration, what the course is all about! I love painting flowers, and it was great to get back into that after the fruit and veg assignments (which I did enjoy, it was … Continue reading →. Cherry Blossom Painting – and my first exhibition! May 25, 2015. Society of floral painters. Assignment 7 – Vegetable. May 3, 2015. Assignment 6...
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In my lifetime, I have witnessed a world of extreme change which saw great destruction and rebirth: world war, a terrible holocaust, the displacement of millions of people, and the loss of my loved ones are part of this experience. The United States gave me the opportunity to search for growth, equality, and self-awareness. I ask myself: How can I unite in my own being these opposite forces? How can I give meaning, truth, and authenticity to myself and the world around me? I try to do this through my art.
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Saturday, 29 November 2008. You might be looking for my web site. Or my blog "Textile Goddess". There are also my other blogs. English Embroidery 900AD- present. A photo a day for 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You might be looking for my web site www. View my complete profile.
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. Welcome to the website of Helen Cowans. Artist working with textiles, fine art and photography.
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Fine and Mixed Media Art. Welcome to the website of Helen Cowans. Artist working with textiles, fine art and photography.
Helen Cowart – Artist, Creator, Maker
Sacred, Datacore #1. Breath & Blood. Silver & Amber Series. Echoes of a Past Life.
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A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY. IN THE BEAUTIFUL WILD. Site design: mrbeavis.com. Photograph of Helen for Elephant Family by Alan and Gretchen.
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Helen Cox, 47 Woodmoor Road,. Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF2 7QD. Follow us on Facebook. Losing someone you love is never easy; however, a good funeral or memorial service can give comfort at a time of great sorrow by bringing family and friends together to express and share grief, to remember the person who has died, and to celebrate the life they have lived. As a member of the. National Federation of Funeral Directors. As an approved agent for.