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Visit to St. Michael with St. Mary – Melbourne Parish Church | History of Art – Jane M Murdock

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History of Art – Jane M Murdock. History of Art – Open College of the Arts. Sketchbook work …. Visit – Calke Abbey, Derbyshire →. Visit to St. Michael with St. Mary – Melbourne Parish Church. November 23, 2016. This visit came about after going to Melbourne for an art trail in September – Melbourne is just over 12 miles from where I live in Derby and yet I had never visited the town and was unaware of the beautiful medieval church. It is interesting to look at the carving of the arches and note the the c...

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Visit – All Saints’ Church, Kedleston, Derbyshire | History of Art – Jane M Murdock

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History of Art – Jane M Murdock. History of Art – Open College of the Arts. Visit – Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. Comparison between annotations of the Discobolus of Myron and Boxer at Rest →. Visit – All Saints’ Church, Kedleston, Derbyshire. January 10, 2017. This church was formerly known as St Margaret’s and stands in the grounds of Kedleston Hall near Derby – the hall being the subject of an exercise in Part 4 which required me to visit a Neoclassical house. I was unaware that The Churches Conservation T...

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Visit – Calke Abbey, Derbyshire | History of Art – Jane M Murdock

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History of Art – Jane M Murdock. History of Art – Open College of the Arts. Visit to St. Michael with St. Mary – Melbourne Parish Church. Visit – All Saints’ Church, Kedleston, Derbyshire →. Visit – Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. January 7, 2017. During September 2016 my fiance and myself visited Calke Abbey near Melbourne in Derbyshire for the first time and first impressions of the house were very high as it is set in the most beautiful grounds and which include formal and kitchen gardens. The majority of th...

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History of Art – Jane M Murdock. History of Art – Open College of the Arts. Research: Who were the Medici’s. January 29, 2017. This is a very late addition to my blog as I am literally submitting for assessment tomorrow but I cannot forget to add an albeit very brief piece on the Medici family who I have read about so many times … Continue reading →. Long-lost Caravaggio …. January 24, 2017. Summary or overview of the final 3 chapters from 1900 to post World War 2. January 23, 2017. January 22, 2017.

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History of Art – Jane M Murdock. History of Art – Open College of the Arts. Newer posts →. Visit – All Saints’ Church, Kedleston, Derbyshire. January 10, 2017. This church was formerly known as St Margaret’s and stands in the grounds of Kedleston Hall near Derby – the hall being the subject of an exercise in Part 4 which required me to visit a Neoclassical house. I was unaware that The Churches Conservation Trust now owns the church and is a Grade I listed building due to its historic and artistic import...

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Part 5 – Developing marbling ideas. Asymp; Leave a comment. In my feedback from assignment 5, my tutor gave me several ways to develop some of my work further. This included the shaving foam marbling I had done on paper and fabric. I had done this in the first place as I had discovered Sealemon’s tutorial for bookbinding and other art tutorials caught my eye. My tutor suggested that I try this way of marbling on the velvet. I used Tulip fabric paints first and got the following results:. Another artist w...

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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 →.

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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.

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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...

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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 ...

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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...

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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...

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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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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Dekoboko (lumps and bumps)! | Klumsy lima

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Part 3, project 6, stage 4 – Dekoboko (lumps and bumps)! Asymp; Leave a comment. I have had this Pattern Magic book (NAKAMICHI, T. 2005. English ed. London: Laurence King publishing) for a while now and look at it every so often. One day I will make something from it! In the meantime, I have used it to make a ‘dekoboko’ paper pattern. There are instructions in the book to make a bodice with 3D shapes, as below:. I had a go at making the pattern with card. Cube shape on card with pattern lines drawn in.

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