Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 June 2020
Festival of Ideas Reimagined
Since 2012, when I made a tiny book for every day of the year I've thought about creating a giant walk in book. So I was delighted at the beginning of this year that UHArts invited me to create a big book to bring along to the Festival of Ideas at University of Herts; the plan was that I'd create the book with the help of diverse groups of children, students and adults as part of the New Geographies engagement and then use it for further activities during the festival.
Assumed the book, like much of my other participatory work, would be put on hold but was very pleased to be invited to create the book to use as an online resource to share during the online Festival of Ideas Reimagined.
The book explores some of the recurring themes that emerged from my engagement work with New Geographies over the past three years, particularly responding to the work of artists Stuart Whipps and Krijn de Koning.
Look here for a short video about the book and how I'd like to use it and some simple art activities for children and adults to do at home:
One day I hope to take the actual book out into the world and to make some more!
Labels:
2020,
book,
book making,
collaboration,
colours,
drawing,
festival,
giant,
green,
ideas,
newgeographies,
pages,
settings,
UHArts,
video
Monday, 11 June 2018
Draw Jam Sunday 17th June
Delighted to be part of the Let Us Leap festival in Hertford, inspired the painter Alan Davie:
Sunday 17th June
Draw Jam by Jane Glynn & Michael Wright
11.00am - 4.00pm | Hertford Castle Lawn
Join us for a day of socialising and art making on the glorious lawn of Hertford Castle for our Draw Jam where anyone can come along to draw and hang out. Our two resident artists, Jane Glynn and Michael Wright will be on hand, loaded with materials from pencils to Chinese brushes, to guide jammers on their journey into spontaneous drawing from the imagination and to facilitate a series of gigantic collaborative drawings to be displayed in Hertford Library.
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
Tuesday 2nd January 2018
We have entered 2018. Here's the last of the monthly flower paintings: December 2017
Looking forward to this year - hope you are too!
Labels:
art,
diaries,
diary,
drawing,
family,
flowers,
loss,
memories,
memory,
my work,
oil painting,
painting,
paintings,
still life
Friday, 23 June 2017
Friday 23rd June 2017
Family Garden
Been a long time since I posted anything here. This is a picture I painted today of roses from our garden.
I'm making a painting for each month of this year of flowers picked from the garden.
I'm also writing/drawing daily about my childhood and my children's early lives - I like the way different memories pop up, partly because of family anniversaries and seasonal reminders, but also because of my ever changing personal preoccupations - I am allowing myself to write whatever comes to mind - I hope to find some patterns later and expect it to fall neatly into chapters when I analyse it at the end of the year!
Here is a picture of a pull string strawberry music box that our daughter Bronwen played with when she was a toddler. She could hum the song before she could talk: the verse of "It's a Small World" by the Sherman Brothers. I have no idea what happened to it - it was very popular in 1983.
Been a long time since I posted anything here. This is a picture I painted today of roses from our garden.
I'm making a painting for each month of this year of flowers picked from the garden.
I'm also writing/drawing daily about my childhood and my children's early lives - I like the way different memories pop up, partly because of family anniversaries and seasonal reminders, but also because of my ever changing personal preoccupations - I am allowing myself to write whatever comes to mind - I hope to find some patterns later and expect it to fall neatly into chapters when I analyse it at the end of the year!
Here is a picture of a pull string strawberry music box that our daughter Bronwen played with when she was a toddler. She could hum the song before she could talk: the verse of "It's a Small World" by the Sherman Brothers. I have no idea what happened to it - it was very popular in 1983.
Labels:
art,
book,
diary,
drawing,
family,
flowers,
gardens,
memories,
oil painting,
paintings,
toys
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
26th October 2016
Great 'Dress the Giant' drop-in workshop at Watersmeet in Rickmansworth yesterday. This was a Big Draw event. We all helped to create clothes for the giant child and then tried them on her to see how she looked. Participants were also invited to draw their own giants in charcoal on card and to make paper clothes for them. One of the giant's dresses was made from wax leaf rubbings, another was created from stripes of natural materials and the last long dress was a mass of tiny patterns and drawings. It as wonderful that so many people participated and the whole room was buzzing with creative energy. Thanks so much to everybody who came to help us and to all the staff at Watersmeet for making sure that everything ran smoothly.
Molly the giant is now standing in Artistsmeet with one of her beautiful dresses on and will be there till my show finishes on Wednesday next week.
Labels:
art,
Big Draw,
charcoal,
clothes,
drawing,
dresses,
exhibition,
families,
galleries,
my work,
workshop
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
11th October 2016
Solo show this month at Artistsmeet in Rickmansworth. Visual diary made over the past five years including books, animations, pictures and prints.Open evening tomorrow (12th October) from 5.30 - 7.00 followed by bookmaking workshop. Childrens drop-in workshop on Tuesday 25th: 12.00 - 2.00
Saturday, 7 May 2016
6th May 2016
Here are a few pages from my sketchbook. Been drawing with charcoal in the beautiful gardens at Knebworth House.