I had the pleasure of planning a series of workshops and events at
Site Gallery, Sheffield during this summer simply named
'DIY Summer at Site', and I squeezed in some cheeky moments to join in the making and diy-ing. It definitely quenched my thirst for learning some new tricks,
DIY Summer exposed me to new techniques which I'd love to employ later. I had the joy of working with
Crow and Dunnage screenprinters to make my (shameful to say first ever) screenprint, on a tshirt, of a caravan!
Secondly I joined in with a crockery workshop run by
Lianne Mellor of Mellorware, namely
'Crocolage' a lovely combination of collage with transfer decals and glazes, onto a 'pop' mug, cereal bowl and plate. I once had a
chintsy ship cup so very similar to this and it mysteriously disappeared. After a few years of pining it was a great day receving this ship mug back from the Mellorware kiln, so similar to the first that I can rest easy. Plus I have
a trout in the bottom of my cereal bowl which I defy anyone to say isn't ace.
Earlier this year
Bloc Projects in Sheffield ran a Collage Party with artist Elizabeth Rowe, and I had such a great time that I asked Elizabeth to return to Sheffield to run a larger scale Collage Party in Site. I was full of a bad cold but still absolutely loved it. We collaged the gallery walls and even the gallery exterior - and this time around some of the cuttings and collages were amazingly intricate, some disturbing and others almost accidentally beautiful.
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Collage Party at Bloc Projects |
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