Remaining three large pictures sold during the summer.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Jodrell Bank Art Show 5.7.09
Remaining three large pictures sold during the summer.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Recycled Fashion Workshops - Training Youth Workers 2009
To engage young people in the Global Citizenship iniative, St Helen's youth services have employed me to deliver training in Environmental Arts to youth workers which they can then use in their youth clubs. Creativity is an important skill to foster in young people in order to stimulate creative thinking and the environment is an issue that involves everyone regardless of gender, class, ability or race.
Recycled Fashion Workshops - Working With Youth Workers and Young People
After two days training with the youth workers we took the training to a group of young people. The aim is to
engage these young people through their creative interests in their local community, peer training, a national youth conference at the end of the year and ultimately ensuring their involvement in the democratic process. This work is ongoing through 2009 and involves producing a training programme based on training trainers.
Macclesfield College End of Year Art Show 2009
'Follicles' exhibited with 'A Folly' also represents an aspect of the modern human condition. It consists of almost 400 ceramic pinch pots laid out on a bed of sand. The natural rough texture of the clay is preserved with only the internal surface glazed in a variey of shades of blue and green, sometimes irridescent like the pearlised lining of mussel shells. Spread out on the floor the pots lie in waves of colour reminiscent of the surface of the sea. 'A Folly' and 'Follicles', although not directly connected within the modern human condition, have structural similarities; they are both formed from repetitive circular units arranged in waves of colour.
A Folly
wooden frame.
The term 'folly' has two meanings; a small building constructed to be a summer house for wealthy landowners and a thoughtless act. The sculpture is shaped as a small building and being made of plastic bottles rescued from landfill reflects the folly of Macclesfield College in not recycling the plastic bottles bought and consumed on site.
Follicles
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Eco-Art Workshops 2008

From training a group of young people who were preparing to go to Romania to teach junk art to children, to running holiday workshops for other young people with some learning challenges my creative teaching work focuses on using 'rubbish' to create beautiful and often functional pieces of art. Techniques range from junk models, to plastic fabric, decorative tiles, stained glass and re-styling old clothes.
Sub-Ocean 2009
Window 2009
Urban Fashion Created from Waste - 1
Urban Fashion from Waste - 2
Urban Fashion Created from Waste - 3
The Underwater Tent 2008

The 'Tent' fabric was plastic, made by fusing mostly translucent food packaging within sheets of clear plastic wrappings. A 'reef' was made from paper pulp (business envelopes). The 'Tent' contained plastic flotsam and jetsam salvaged from a Scottish beach, fishing boat ropes being stitched onto the inside. Viewers were invited to enter and experience the coloured light filtering through, the muffled sounds of the surroundings, the very distinctive smell (!) and then write their comments on the outside of the tent. The responses varied from 'wishing they were there on the beach' to horror at the state of our oceans.
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