I'm getting excited about attending Artisans At Croxteth Hall in Liverpool on 19th August. It is on both the Saturday & Sunday 12-6pm, but I will be taking my textile art there on Sunday 19th.
As well as my larger framed pieces I have been busy making these postcard-sized artworks.
The background is needle-felted with patches of fabric, then applique and machine stitches added. I usually add some little blades of grass and swooping seagulls by hand.
If you get chance pop over and say "Hi". It will be a lovely event with lots of beautiful handcrafted goods to admire (and buy), delicious food and a great atmosphere set in the beautiful grounds of Croxteth Hall.
Friday, 10 July 2015
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Peace and Tranquility
...or sleep peacefully within the cool walls of a whitewashed stone cottage.
I'm craving sea breezes, open skies and time to enjoy each moment. My system needs a reboot to help me find some direction again. And some cool, salty air to clear my melted brain!!!
Monday, 27 April 2015
More Lisbon... street Art
Happy Monday!
Anyone that knows me or has been reading my blog for a while will know that I love graffiti -the colours, messages and its ephemeral nature.
It often features in my work and our recent holiday was a rich source of inspiration.
I reckon some of these images will make their way onto my textiles somewhere along the way, maybe as a backdrop for a lonesome chair...
I've mostly stopped photographing the whole piece now. I prefer to get in closer and abstact it a bit.
That way I seem to notice more of the details and unexpected shapes...
...and the textures of the wall beneath.
Have a good week....
Friday, 24 April 2015
All This Used to Be Fields
This morning the dog and I set off for our very local walk. It's a short stroll from our front door, along a pathway and a quiet road where the oil depot sits. It is very peaceful - the oil tankers are few and far between and are very respectful of walkers. There is a little pond in an adjacent field and the route is often populated by sheep, horses and cows in the fields.
We climb a stile into a large field, where Alfie can run free if there are no sheep (he's a bit of a sheep rustler at heart). After that we climb another stile and mooch along a leafy pathway next to the golf course before emerging back onto the road back home, where we sometimes pass children on their way to school.
Occasionally we bump into other dog walkers, rarely we see a golfer, but we are always accompanied by birdsong. I've walked this route in all weathers, learnt to run here and it is very close to my heart.
Which is why I feel so sad this morning, having seen the early stages of devastation that the new by-pass road is causing.
The boundaries of these fields were lined with trees and hedgerows. I can't help wondering what has happened to any nesting birds.
Alfie is looking a bit confused- this is where I used to lift him over the stile and there were trees screening us from the field on the right.
It seems such a shame. I think I may have to walk elsewhere for a while.
We climb a stile into a large field, where Alfie can run free if there are no sheep (he's a bit of a sheep rustler at heart). After that we climb another stile and mooch along a leafy pathway next to the golf course before emerging back onto the road back home, where we sometimes pass children on their way to school.
Occasionally we bump into other dog walkers, rarely we see a golfer, but we are always accompanied by birdsong. I've walked this route in all weathers, learnt to run here and it is very close to my heart.
Which is why I feel so sad this morning, having seen the early stages of devastation that the new by-pass road is causing.
The boundaries of these fields were lined with trees and hedgerows. I can't help wondering what has happened to any nesting birds.
All of the trees and hedges have been uprooted and shredded leaving just a mess of sawdust.
Just beyond the sawdust there used to be a line of trees screening the golf course beyond.
It seems such a shame. I think I may have to walk elsewhere for a while.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Mr Blue Sky
The first day and a half of our holiday we had showery weather. From my experience, when it rains in Portugal, it rains a deluge! After that though, our trip to Lisbon gave us mostly blue and cloudless skies....
...which contrasted beautifully with the pale buildings.
Saturday, 18 April 2015
Lisbon 2015
Hello lovely people.
The sun is shining and I'm holding on to the holiday feeling after our wonderful trip to Lisbon.
I'm slowly working through my photos and the tonnes of washing (thank goodness for the dry weather) and easing my way back into day to day life. It has been so good to spend time with my family- walking, eating and laughing. Come September our daughter will be moving away to uni and the following year one of our sons will probably be on his way too, so these times together are very precious.
I will bring more pictures here later in the week.
In the meantime, I'd like to show you my shiny new website;
www.dottyb.co.uk
I'd love you to pop by and have a browse and let me know what you think.
Have a lovely weekend.xx
The sun is shining and I'm holding on to the holiday feeling after our wonderful trip to Lisbon.
I'm slowly working through my photos and the tonnes of washing (thank goodness for the dry weather) and easing my way back into day to day life. It has been so good to spend time with my family- walking, eating and laughing. Come September our daughter will be moving away to uni and the following year one of our sons will probably be on his way too, so these times together are very precious.
I will bring more pictures here later in the week.
In the meantime, I'd like to show you my shiny new website;
www.dottyb.co.uk
I'd love you to pop by and have a browse and let me know what you think.
Have a lovely weekend.xx
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Sefton Park Palm House
Last weekend the weather was very kind to us for our first (hopefully of many) event with the Artisan Network. We set up my Dotty B stall in the very beautiful Sefton Park Palm House amid a festival atmosphere. The mood was buoyant as the sun shone through the palm leaves.
There were amazing stalls full of beautifully handcrafted, quality products, fabulous food and drink, music and fun activities. We had over 11,000 visitors and Mr Dotty and I really enjoyed talking to everyone who came to see us. We met some lovely people, both visitors and stallholders. We bought a couple of nice things including an item from Jenny Barnett which I can't show you yet as it is a surprise for someone.....
We ate delicious brownies from Treats Bake Shop. I (only just) managed to resist the temptation to succumb to a large G&T from Liverpool Gin, which I can assure you took a huge effort of will as they looked wonderful, clear and refreshing!
Richard of RG Pens was our next door neighbour for the weekend. Mr Dotty was in his element as Richard handcrafts beautiful pens from a range of materials, including exotic hardwoods and wonderfully coloured acrylics. No two pens are ever the same. Mr Dotty purchased one for himself and one for our son (they both have special birthdays later in the year).
We also met Stef and her husband, a really lovely, friendly couple, originally from South Africa. Stef paints beautiful, vibrant watercolours. We share a love of little houses and Stef very kindly purchased some of my pieces!
Anne and her friends from Sew Nautical were great fun. Her stall was full of gorgeous, little driftwood houses and harbours. Anne also makes colourful paper and stitch collages.
On Sunday our neighbour was Alexis Valentine and his high quality Walking On Glass pieces. Alexis creates his engravings entirely by hand and specialises in engraving glass for those who enjoy the great outdoors.
We had such a fantastic weekend. When we had packed up and were heading back to the car we both felt a little sad as though had been on a little holiday and were leaving behind new friends.
I'd like to say a big thank you to all the visitors, staff and stallholders, Sefton Palmhouse,the people of Liverpool and further afield and especially to Larry and Mandy who make it all happen.
Hope to see you all again soon. xx
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