The Midland Hotel 1930. Oliver Hill architect and lover of life. |
Here are some of my images from college.
I have been lucky enough to returned to education as a mature student to study fabric design. In the past have made my own clothes, knitted garments and altered clothes to make them up to date or look different. Always taken an interest in fashion, fabric and the construction of garments. Also attended a jewellery design and making course working in silver and gold and still wearing some of my pieces today but gave most of them away as presents ! Spent alot of time restoring old furniture for my home instead of buying new and had some unique stuff !!
Monday, 3 December 2012
Midland Hotel
The Lolly Stick Sculpture
While I've been off University have spent the time photographing my sculpture in different settings.
One day in my sister's and my own garden (at night. ) Down to the riverside a ten minute walk from home..... white with frost and very, very cold.
Then I found some dead leaves and some evergreen.
Saw this fabulous tree ..............
Really enjoyed my morning of taking photographs. The light was excellent, the sky clear blue, river smooth as a pond and so quiet.
One day in my sister's and my own garden (at night. ) Down to the riverside a ten minute walk from home..... white with frost and very, very cold.
The garden.
At night using flash.
The riverside
Then I found some dead leaves and some evergreen.
Saw this fabulous tree ..............
........and the shadows...... |
Really enjoyed my morning of taking photographs. The light was excellent, the sky clear blue, river smooth as a pond and so quiet.
Whitworth Art Gallery
I visited Whitworth Gallery to see the Africans textiles on display. Love the colours and history of these fabric's. America exported cotton to Manchester mills to be spun, dyed and woven, it would be sent back to America for the slaves working on the cotton plantations to wear. Also cotton made dyed and embroidered in Mali are featured in the showcases.
Olympic Flame made for West African market. Manufactured by Elson & Neil. Manchester.
Fulani blanket 1970's . Warrior's tunic late 1900C. Warrior's hat late 1900C all made in Mali.
Aisha Khalid |
Hockney & Hogarth |
Another exhibition called " Hockney to Hogarth A Rake's Progress" Of course I preferred Hogarth's work to Hockney's far more interesting to view as an artist. The meticulous details in his work completely over shadow Hockney's work.
Not that I dislike all Hockney's work because I don't. Some I really like and some I love !
Jane and Louise Wilson |
An interesting exhibition is Jane and Louise Wilson " The Toxic Camera" photographs based on 1986
Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the former Soviet Union. Large scale photographs showing deserted interiors from the nearly abandoned city of Pipyat situated within the 30km the exclusion zone. The picture above of a decayed swimming pool. This exhibition made me feel sad for the loss of lives, health and homes where folk would have brought their up families.
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