Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Inside the Artist's Sketchbook - Hopes and Fears.


This is an old project I finished years ago but I felt like breathing some new life into it and presenting it differently. A lot of emotions have been stirred up by examining old thoughts and processes. It is very strange to deal with your own history but I am very proud of the work I created and some of the issues dealt with in the sketchbook are things that don't really get dealt with in today's society. This is just a sneak peek of the work I created but the sketchbook details my journey through lost pregnancy, the birth of my 7 year old daughter and postnatal depression. I discovered my visual language and developed a way of working which informs all the artwork I have made since and has changed my life forever.







Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Doodle Me at Reading Arts Week 2015!

 
This chance to part of a piece of art is being exhibited at Reading Arts Week in the 3B's inside Reading Town Hall.
 
The exhibition is on from Tuesday 30th June  - Sunday 5th July. The exhibition is open 10am - 4pm Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 2pm Sunday.
 




Launchpad at Reading Arts Week 2015.

A handmade dress made from second hand material.

For the first time Launchpad Art and Craft/Needlework groups have collaborated for this years Reading Arts Week. The main focus for these groups was to recycle everyday rubbish, old clothes or unused objects. The result is a varied display of 2D and 3D work craft and textiles all displayed on mannequins that have been kindly donated to us from Harrods. As always the artists have out done themselves, creating amazing drawings and paintings

Reading Arts Week is in the 3B's inside Reading's Town Hall. The exhibition is on from Tuesday 30th June until Sunday 5th July. Open from 10am  - 4pm Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 2pm Sunday.


Hand crafted clothes made from second-hand material and wool.


Sculpture features parts from broken computers.

A skirt made from woven Bags for Life and a top made from crisp packets.


These photo features a sculpture made out of a broken computer, an Easter chick, recycled jewellery and a tiger's head made from clay.






The Mayor of Reading Visits Launchpad Exhibition at Battle Library.

 
 
On Thursday 18th June The Mayor of Reading, Sarah Hacker came to visit the Launchpad Exhibition at Battle Library. It was great to talk about the artwork created and the different skills Launchpad clients had built up over time.