Thursday 9 October 2014

Mother to bee


It would be fair to say that I wandered quite far into the wilderness to discover this piece.









A commissioned piece, the theme of which is 'Bumblebee'.
Sculpted in polymer clay, painted in acrylic, complete with vibrating bees and housed within a 8''x8'' box frame.





Tuesday 24 June 2014

Mythic burgeonings..

 

To bring you a bit more up to date with my meanderings, I can reveal in monochrome that....


I viewed life from within a nutshell..... 


Looked straight into the eye of the Minotaur.....

Ventured to illuminate hollow ground...

And pondered the intricacies of love...



After an abundance of rain there came an abundance of bluebells this May, how generous nature is. There also came much needed tonic of visitors who coaxed me from my festering nutshell and went out to revel in the beauty of the land in which I have the privilage to reside in.






Following the bluebells that were following us...



and found my own nook amongst all the crannies in Wistman's wood...




But even after passing the prancing pony...

and the three wise sheep...

I still needed to get my bearings...


Luckily I managed to find our way home..





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Tuesday 4 February 2014

Cornish wonders.


 
   Last week I went on a Cornish adventure, visiting the coves and harbours that tickle this tiny foot of old England. I took with me my copy of 'The secret History of Mermaids’ an illustrated guide to the wonders of oceanic folklore, compiled by the respected Professor, Ari Berk. On my travels I was hoping to meet a Cornish Merrymaid or two or hear the call of the Mermaid of Zennor or discover some Atlantean treasures in a smuggler's cave. These remained elusive to me on this occasion except for one evening, whilst dining in a seafood restaurant,  I was disturbed to see that on the menu "Hagfish" was the "catch of the day".  I refrained from ordering it as it bared a striking resemblance to my grandmother, god rest her lemon sole. 

Here are a few of my depictions of Merfolk, some of which feature in the book.




There were some quite dramatic seascapes in Cornwall too




The very spot where a fisherman witnessed an apparition of Archangel St. Micheal, on his mount, over 500 hundred years ago. Not too hard to believe really..