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Edinburgh and Modern Art | Sally Harrison Art
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Textile and Mixed Media Artist. Edinburgh and Modern Art. August 14, 2015. I had a wonderful day yesterday walking round Edinburgh. We went to Deans Village and walked along the Leithway to the Museum of Modern Art. This part of the city is a real hidden gem. The museum has a wonderful garden and a small collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture. My favourites were Jean Metzinger. And, Sonia Delaunay. Today we’re off to the Dovecot. Then it’s off home for a rest! Please feel free to share. ATV R...
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Textile and Mixed Media Artist. Collage Inspired Yarn – Ex 4.5 – Planning. October 19, 2016. I’ve been looking forward to this exercise right from the beginning and it’s been fun. I usually start most exercises with a bit of a brain dump and this one […]. Read Article →. ATV - Ex 4.5 - Collage inspired yarn. ATV - Part 4 - Yarn and Linear Exploration. ATV - Pt4 - Pj2 - Creating Linear Forms. Textiles 1: A Textiles Vocabulary. Deconstructing Colour as Yarn – Ex4.4 – Focus? October 11, 2016. More making ya...
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Textile and Mixed Media Artist. Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 26, 2015. I love to doodle and I love to stitch. My doodles are often very detailed and delicate, this is quite difficult to duplicate in stitch. Sometimes I use hand stitch […]. Read Article →. A Big Day for Me! February 24, 2015. Hidden away at the back of my loft are a small stack of old art canvases. In my mid-twenties I made a quick venture into the world of paint. I […]. Read Article →. Collage and Mixed Media. Slowly but sur...
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Textile and Mixed Media Artist. Manipulating Paper – Simple Layering. September 8, 2015. I have a huge collection of paper, I’ve been accumulating it for years and good friends save unusual wrappings and papers for me, so this project has made me very […]. Read Article →. ATV - Pt2 - PJ1 - Creating Surfaces. Textiles 1: A Textiles Vocabulary. Selecting what to work on next. September 3, 2015. Read Article →. ATV - Choices and Planning. ATV - Pt2 - PJ1 - Creating Surfaces. Textiles 1: A Textiles Vocabulary.
March | 2015 | Sally Harrison Art
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Textile and Mixed Media Artist. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Nature’s Larder – Preparing to Observe Qualities. March 30, 2015. My instinct was to get started, jump right in. Get out the paints and the pens and start drawing. But I slowed down and read the brief, I need some […]. Read Article →. Nature’s Larder – my collection. March 29, 2015. Read Article →. A Textile Vocabulary – Introduction (Assignment 1). March 28, 2015. Read Article →. I’ve only gone and done it! March 27, 2015. Read Article →.
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MMT: unfinished business – mixedmediafortextiles2
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The second part of my learning log for MMT. January 6, 2017. January 6, 2017. That I’ve only really touched on yet feel the urge to return to. And ideas or themes that seem to be going with me from MMT to IAP: the importance of touch; cloth and memory; notions of beauty and ugliness; multiples and repetition; loss and rebuilding. Part 3 Moulding and Casting Response to Tutor Feedback: Return to Latex. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response →. 2 thoughts on “ MMT: unfinished business. Liked by 1 person. The C...
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Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response – mixedmediafortextiles2
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The second part of my learning log for MMT. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response. January 8, 2017. January 27, 2017. From Cari’s feedback on part 5 with my response:. Great evaluation – not only of practical work but also working methods, strengths/weaknesses, aesthetic and conceptual potential and role of viewer/audience. This is something I need to continue. Research has a good range of references and sources; well analysed and critiqued; clearly related to my own work and methods. Explore my understandi...
Part 3 – Bibliography | Klumsy lima
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Part 3 – Bibliography. In Exhibitions and Books. Asymp; Leave a comment. Http:/ www.popularpatchwork.com/news/article/celtic-shadow-quilting/105. Jean Drysdale Green (1993) Arteffects. Watson-Guptill Publications Inc., U.S. Selvedge Magazine (2015). Selvedge. Gwen Hedley (2010) Drawn to Stitch. Julia Triston and Rachel Lombard (2011) How to be creative in textile art. Batsford. Judy Balchin (2005) Art Nouveau Borders and Motifs. Search Press Ltd. Una McGovern (2009) Lost Crafts. Chambers. Next post →.
Wet Felting | Klumsy lima
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Asymp; 1 Comment. I had a great day on Saturday with Sue Smith of Serisilks, learning to wet felt. Sue does regular one day workshops in Gloucester and her facebook page is as follows: https:/ m.facebook.com/serisilks. Sue specialises in structures and so we had the option to make a vase-like structure or an owl pen pot. And here is the new addition to our family:. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thought on “Wet Felting”. Pingback: Research Point – The Craftsperson Klumsy lima. Enter your comment here.
Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Final Sample | Klumsy lima
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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Final Sample. Asymp; Leave a comment. The brief for this was to take one of the collages from stage 2 and develop it further. Sounds straight forward enough, right? Except that it was to be on a piece of calico and this alone…so no embellishements with other fabrics….not like another collage. I stared at it for a while and decided on stems made by tucking the fabric and gathers to give the idea of petals. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. History o...
Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Reflection | Klumsy lima
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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Reflection. Asymp; Leave a comment. How does working with fabric in this way compare with working directly with stitch? I have enjoyed the experimentation in this section and have learned a lot but didn’t get the same satisfaction from it as the first two parts of ACA. It might have something to do with confidence, I am used to using embroidery to create something beautiful. I am sure that I will be using many of these techniques again. What would you do differently? I think ...
Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Moulding and Raised Shapes | Klumsy lima
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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Moulding and Raised Shapes. Asymp; Leave a comment. Corduroy and cotton soaked with watered-down PVA then shaped. Drying on the windowsill! Buttons hand-sewn into cotton. I also added some wadding into one which gives it a softer edge and has a thicker, padded finish. Two layers of fabric with wadding used as a stuffing. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. OCA Art Histor...
Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Combining Tyvek and Bondaweb methods | Klumsy lima
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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Combining Tyvek and Bondaweb methods. Asymp; 2 Comments. It suggests in the coursework to take a base fabric, cover with a layer of torn-up bits of bondaweb, cover that with yarn and bits, then another layer of torn-up bits of bondaweb…finally layer a piece or organza. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Combining Tyvek and Bondaweb methods”. August 31, 2015 at 10:04 am. September 2, 2015 at 7:34 pm. Liked by 1 person. You are commentin...
Part 3, project 6, stage 4: Raised and structured surface textures – part one | Klumsy lima
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Part 3, project 6, stage 4: Raised and structured surface textures – part one. Asymp; Leave a comment. Machine gathering on woven wool, wool knit and corduroy. Hessian gathered by pulling a thread from the weave. Folding and pleating on velvet devore and felt. I really do like pin-tucks, as fiddly as they are! I have a lovely Oliver and S blouse pattern (as below) that I make for my daughter which has pin-tucks in front and back. It definitely gives the blouse beautiful detail. Larr; Previous post. Under...
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Sally Harrison Art | Textile and Mixed Media Artist
Textile and Mixed Media Artist. 20 hours ago August 17, 2015. August 17, 2015. 3 days ago August 15, 2015. August 15, 2015. Dovecot Gallery in Edinburgh. 4 days ago August 14, 2015. August 14, 2015. Edinburgh and Modern Art. 6 days ago August 12, 2015. August 12, 2015. Where was day 3? 1 week ago August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. Nearly done – archive textiles sketchbook. 1 week ago August 9, 2015. August 9, 2015. Wabi Sabi – Research. July 16, 2015. July 16, 2015. Dovecot Gallery in Edinburgh. Build a w...
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E LA PICCOLA MARGHERITA. Friday, 2 March 2012. I'm not sure how many people actually still read this blog, but anyway: we've moved over to www.daisyharrop.blogspot.com. For all Daisy-related posts. On the off-chance that I write a non-Daisy post (ha ha), it will still appear on this blog. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Oh, and also, how cute are her bunches? Spot of shopping, anyone? Giving cuddles to whatever's on that page of the book. I love this picture of Daisy and her Nanna walking along in their match...
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The new journey of an on-going learner. Process over outcomes…Making learning visible in multiple ways….via blogging -teachers, learners, comments and authenticity. August 8, 2015. August 8, 2015. What is the intended outcome? What are we wanting to learn? Why will this tool allow this? Not just a tool for the sake of a tool. Therefore to blog or not to blog is not the question! There is multiple reasons that I believe that a blog can be a powerful tool for learning…. In addition, I believe that a blog i...