Here's some pics from the end of year student's exhibition. I've mostly
focused on the textiles section (there's a surprise!!), but have to say
there were lots of lovely pieces from the other art & craft students
including glass, photography, jewellery making, life drawing and
painting. Here's a few snaps of the back wall of the textiles display:
Brenda's delightful pieces have followed a definite theme and colour story this year. The first piece you may recognise from a previous post where Brenda was at the stage on deciding which background to go for - and here's the finished item - apologies for it being on it's side - for some reason some of my pictures are being rotated as they are downloaded onto this page, and I can't seem to figure out how to fix it!!
|
Another rotated shot - the yellow fish is at the top of this hanging -
sorry for having to crane your neck to view in all it's glory! |
|
More underwater action from Brenda, this time in the form of these lovely cushions
|
|
Angie's scarf |
|
Venetian Skylines |
And here are Angie's lovely creations - the much coveted scarf (above) and the stunning Venetian Skylines head board. The picture really doesn't do it justice
|
Catherine's hand embroidery |
Catherine's fine efforts demonstrate a delicate use of colour and the
patience of Job with all that fine, detailed hand stitching! Love the colours in her cushion below
|
Applique cushion by Catherine |
And here's my completed pelmet/hanging that only took about a year to make!!! Still, can't call me Donna Doolittle now though as managed to get 3 pieces finished this year.
This one's determined to be viewed on it's side too. My felted Mog with
some rather stunning work by a student from the day time class -
couldn't find their name in their sketchbook to be able to identify the
work - lovely dragon flies aren't they?
|
My Peacock fabric |
I was somewhat envious of these little beauties produced by the Creative Sketchbooks students.
No comments:
Post a Comment