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Halfway Between: Ready For Opening

12/3/2014

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Thank you Kate, Dorothy, Rob and Sandy ... we did it! The exhibition is looking fabulous.  I can't wait to arrive in the morning for the show opening. Hope to see you there.
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Its nearly showtime ...

24/2/2014

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by Annie Hamilton
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We're counting down to the Knitting & Stitching Show at Olympia

We have a large gallery stand and are getting prepared. On my 'To do' list this week... labels, banners and a huge list of bits and bobs to take with me on the setting up day. Catalogues are ready though and have been printed. They look great, and will be available at the show for £2.

Hope to see you there - 13-16th March.
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Lyric Kinard blog feature

24/2/2014

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Flight series - Lyric Kinard
Lyric Kinard - an American Quilt artist, teacher and author is doing a series of blog posts about showing work in various venues. One of the posts was about showing work in a museum. 

Sandy Snowden emailed her about our involvement with the Slough Museum and the various doors opened up through that experience. Lyric looked at our website, the Whatever Floats blog, and the Whatever Floats Your Boat ... online catalogue and asked if she could do a blog post reporting about our experience.

If you would like to read Lyric's blog - find it here
http://lyrickinard.com/2014/02/entering-shows-a-museum-experience/
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2014 is our 5th anniversary!

16/12/2013

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The next meeting will be Saturday 18th January 2014. We have been going for a very successful 5 years! We will be celebrating what the members of the group have been up to recently.

More details on the programme to follow soon.
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Paper Mache Clay

28/11/2013

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Following a quick review of the year and AGM admin, we had a fascinating talk from artist Janet Curley-Cannon about her work. We were taken on a journey through her drawing, photography, print-making, mixed media and sculptural work.

The afternoon was filled by a workshop on Janet's paper mache clay technique. Very useful and adaptable for a variety of purposes- either to create work that can be a vehicle for print transfers. Or as a method of creating forms for sculptures from cheap and light weight materials such as card or polystyrene packaging. Or simply as a way of creating a base or plinth for a 3d piece.
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Janet Curley Cannon - 23 November

13/11/2013

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We're looking forward to welcoming Janet Curley Cannon on 23rd November. I am very excited to participate in her workshop when she will be showing  how to make 3D forms using her techniques with Paper Maché Clay. 
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Ros Crouch - Sampling

7/9/2013

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Mulling things over is all very well but at some point one just has to get on with it to see if it will work.

My chosen lines from Dante appealed because they mention being in the middle of or half way between (depending on translation) the journey of our life. Being lost in a dark wood was how I’d been feeling about this challenge. The straight way was certainly lost! The poem is about a spiritual journey to find God. I’m less interested in this aspect and want to focus on being lost in various ways, whether in the design process, in life or any other interpretation a viewer might bring to the work.

Earlier I’d thought about mini albums, so a book idea was already in my head. The inspiration is a book so I’m going with this idea. Unsure whether this will be zig-zag, diorama, or bound in some way.

Leaving everything so late in the day means I have to think small and reasonably simple. Eventually decided on postcard 6x4 inches, portrait format with a cut out window and to use pelmet Vilene as a base because it could easily be painted, stitched adhered to, burnt as necessary.
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An initial idea to use ‘stilts’ as stands and to reference trees was abandoned. Twigs seemed unreliable and my bent BBQ sticks looked too chunky for the chosen size. This meant I could discard the idea of sandwiching them and use just one layer of Vilene.
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Burned out/stitched ideas for the ‘window’. I prefer the burned look but maybe not stitched into as top right sample.

I like painted abaca tissue on the Vilene. Took several washes with Brusho to get a dark but not jet black look. Applying it with Bond-a-web preserved the crumples but matt medium ‘ironed’ them out. Faggoting looks to be a good way to join pages up and an opportunity to add beads
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Adding text successfully is something I haven’t sorted yet. I’m repeating/muddling the Dante translation to give a ‘groundhog’ kind of idea. Have tried various gold pens and foiling so far. Now I’ve stacked the samples I like the tangled effect of the windows and think book will be better than diorama so the text can be read.

Zig-zag is possibly easier to stitch with fagotting but I like the idea of a spined book being displayed upright in a circle.

Hmmm, which to choose?
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Ros Crouch - Getting started

7/9/2013

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Getting started has been difficult despite the various brainstorming sessions which threw up many ideas.

My initial ideas didn’t really fire me up:

The distorted reality between sleeping and waking
Twilight
Grand old Duke of York – neither up nor down
Winnie the Pooh poem ‘Halfway Down’
Between a rock and a hard place – damned if you do, damned if you don’t
Straddling – foot in both camps/ sitting on the fence
Boundaries, fences, borders, fringes, edges, Cusp- mathematical or symbolic
½ -the line in the middle of the fraction
Song- Half a Sixpence is better than half a farthing…
Half an income – 50% tax
Half chance/evens/between cetain & impossible

So it all went on the back burner!

I subsequently wondered about looking at the word NOW (between past & future) & how it might be played about with graphically.

I was quite excited about mind maps as the place between initial ideas and outcomes in design process. This got as far as thinking about recording stages in a mini album but decided the result would look more like a sketchbook and be difficult to display in a coherent way.

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So it all went on the back burner again UNTIL I heard Caroline Bergvall read her ‘48 Dante Variations’.

Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita
Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura
Che la diritta via era smarrita

Hearing these few lines from Dante’s Inferno repeated as 48 different English translations sank in to me and I realised I had a subject at last.

I liked John A Carlyle’s 1844 translation:

IN the middle of the journey of our life, I found myself in a
dark wood; for the straight way was lost.

But how to approach it? On the back burner again.

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Sheila Dunscombe 

5/9/2013

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I'm combining grids of crossword and mediaeval tiles on a 12" square canvas box-frame...
First image is the the paper mock-up, with graded foam-board tiles, then the second image is 'work in progress - the fabric grid with bonded foil letters.  
Now I'm attempting the block-wrapping with digi-prints . . .     
the tile was seen in Oxford at the Ashmolean Museum.
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Jane Glennie - Untitled (so far)

6/8/2013

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My explorations are going everywhere and nowhere very fast. I began with the image of an egg suspended. This is still in my mind. The idea of halfway between life and death, mixed with birth and family. 

I recently participated in a course with Alice Kettle (textiles) and Helen Felcey (ceramics). I played with all sorts of materials. I worked with porcelain for the first time and was amazed by its fineness compared to the workaday terracotta and stoneware that I had used at primary school and evening classes. I crocheted with fishing line (inspired by the dress that was in the Whatever floats your boat exhibition). I discovered photographing my work in ways other than trying to get a pure white or black background (which I am usually dissatisfied by) - in situ locations and using light and shadow.

Most helpful for me was the outside perspective given to me by the tutors. They were able to see the common threads running through my work. I am working in a conceptual way and its something to do with containment - when the container becomes the contained.

We'll see what emerges finally ... it may be something related to what you see here, the eggs, or something else entirely.
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