Over the past few months I’ve been working with a group of adult students to develop an exhibition for The Senedd, the Welsh Government building in Cardiff. I took the lead on creating a giant display of collages that are exhibited on 4 enormous panels, about 4 metres high. Each of these panels was originally made on A3 size paper, using fragments of gel-plate prints, ripped up and reassembled in the collages. These were then scanned and enlarged to about 4 x 2.5 metres and printed onto plastic for display. I’m loving the results, the enlargement shows textures and patterns that would not be noticed on the original tiny scale.
#HomeKeyToHome : Going Large 2
This is a tiny part of a giant collage currently on display at The Senedd in Cardiff (until February 13th 2025). The individual pieces are greatly enlarged fragments that are in reality about the size of a finger nail. They started out as gel-plate prints that were ripped up and restructured into collages on A3 paper and then blown up to a height of about 4 metres. I zoomed in on sections of the giant collage and cropped them to create new configurations.
#HomeKeyToHome : Going Large 1.
I’m an educator as well as an artist and I work a couple of days a week for a national homelessness charity as an arts tutor. Over the past few months I’ve been working with a group of other staff and our members (service users) to develop an exhibition for The Senedd, the Welsh Government building in Cardiff. Amongst other things, we’ve made a giant display of collages that are exhibited on 4 enormous panels, about 4 metres high. The starting point for this process was back in the summer, when I introduced the technique of gel-plate printing and over the weeks we made gelprints from random textures, wooden carved blocks, local plants, whatever would make an interesting impression. See more here.
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Here are a couple of rare landscapes from way back in 2012. I hardly ever portray landscape, I don’t feel much of a connection to be honest, these were done quickly with watercolours during a late summer walk at Mewslade on the Gower Peninsula and I had fun with the shapes and colours, rather than trying to copy reality.
#Caturday Archives
A Bit Grinchy.
I haven’t posted for a couple of days because I went and did my back in on New Year’s Eve. OUCH! I’ve never had back pain before, what a shocker! It really stopped me in my tracks for 48 hours and it’s still a bit grinchy. Is that a technical term? 😀 That’s what it feels like now. Anyway, here’s the last sketch I did at The Westbourne just before Christmas, a musical fundraiser for a children’s cancer charity. It’s hard drawing hats on heads, separately they’re fine but together they’re difficult.
Heads And Carols.
Here are a few more heads I sketched at last week’s Christmas Carol and other music performance at The Westbourne pub. There was a great atmosphere with lots of audience participation. I scribbled these quickly with a borrowed Schneider pen, I forgot my usual ballpoint. It gives me a very different line, which took some getting used to, but I think I might invest in one.
Christmas Carols In The Pub.
I went to a nice festive do at a local pub just before Xmas, an evening of live acoustic music. Husb belongs to a choir, Cor Aderyn Du (the Blackbird Choir) who gave a rousing set of medieval carols and there were other performers too. Of course, I had to have a bit of a scribble. Here’s a young singer songwriter who performed a short set of Christmas carols that he’s written, I didn’t get his name, they were lovely. I had forgotten my pen so a friend lent me hers and it was weird drawing with something different. It took me a while to get used to it, but I liked it in the end.











