Wednesday 27 April 2011

Textiles?!








Just reminding myself that I have made some textile things over the past few months! I've made a few laundry bags for various babies and a wall hanging. None of these are particularly 'arty', but then why should they be? There was definitely pressure at art school to be 'arty' and ''conceptual', and I've found it very difficult to shake this feeling off since graduating. I find myself dismissing ideas because I don't think they're creative enough and worry about other people looking down on me for what I make. Is there anything wrong with being 'stitchy' or wanting to make a cushion cover? Isn't is these kinds of things that earn money? I wonder if the Orla Kielys or Cath Kidstons of the professional world ever felt like this, or if they just went for it?!

Saying that, I do miss the studio space and creative environment of uni. It's not that easy working in a small spare room, cutting your fabrics out on the floor and using the bed as a table extension. I guess even Orla and Cath started out somewhere...

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Stitched lights






When I was looking over my photos from the weekend, it really struck me how much some of the lines of light looked like stitches. I don't know why the photos turned out like this, with dashed lines, and I guess my embroidery background makes me tune in to things like this. The variations in colour, weight of line, density of the marks etc are all things that I would consider when drawing and stitching, and I think these photographs really lend themselves to the possibility of being recreated in fabric and thread. (That's not to say that I will... but the potential is definitely there!!)

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Fuzzy light





It was getting pretty dark when I was out in the park at the weekend, so I started playing around with the light from all the residential areas around or near Kings Park. I think the trees give a sense of the scene in these photographs, but the movement of the light and the lack of focus add quite an eerie feeling. With the top two photos in particular, there is a painterly quality to them - I can imagine them being done in chalk pastels, brushing and smudging parts to achieve the haziness.

Saturday 12 February 2011

Kings Park



I was giving my studio a clear out today, saw a ray of sun outside so grabbed my camera and marched off to the park to get some exercise and photos. By the time I got to the park, the sun had pretty much disappeared again and light was fading very quickly. This made it dificult to get any good, in focus shots, but there were a few blog worthy ones in there.

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Walking home from work



These aren't exactly the best quality photos I've ever taken, but they are a lot more spontaneous than usual. I particularly like the squiggly bits of light!

Monday 17 January 2011

Tree outlines



Having decided to carry my camera around with me more often, I took these photos today on the way home from town. There is something a wee bit creepy about bare trees and the shapes of the branches, but also quite beautiful too.