A talented young photographer, Louise Fryer makes images using her mobile phone and ipad. She has incorporated one of my 'dishevelled' birds into an arresting picture.
You can find out more about her work at Louisefryer.com
A talented young photographer, Louise Fryer makes images using her mobile phone and ipad. She has incorporated one of my 'dishevelled' birds into an arresting picture.
You can find out more about her work at Louisefryer.com
I have just come back from delivering 13 pieces to be shown with Scotland Art at the Affordable Art Fair held in Battersea Park, London.
Apart from some of my bright Macaws and some smaller birds there are two Mad March Hares made from wood, plaster, fabric,discarded knitting needles, old typewriter keys and wire, of course!
Union Gallery have kindly offered me a solo show at the end of the year, (more news of this later!) but in the meantime a few of my birds will be at the new show 'In the Company of Birds' opening on February 7th.
Along
with some of my smaller birds there will also be some crows and magpies made
from recycled wire and plastic damaged by heat. I am very fond of the
'corvidae' family as one injured crow literally walked into my life a
few years ago needing some help and medication, after only a few days
'Edgar' had made a big impression on our lives with his intelligence and
trust and will never be forgottten. He was always very scruffy and didn't look after himself too well which gave me the idea to make a sculpture of him looking fairly dishevelled, old burnt plastic with odd bits sticking out here and there was perfect for the job.
Since getting to know more about these intriguing birds, I now befriend a large group of crows and magpies who
follow myself and my dog every morning on our walk and caw to us as
we leave the park ready for their titbits the next day.
The show will also include a wall-mounted piece which is almost 2D, it is based on a group of long-legged wading birds all walking along together, it measures 98cm long x 47cm high x 1cm deep
There's an ever increasing flock of birds in the workshop waiting to fly off to their various Christmas shows
Well the wonderful Jack Tierney gallery in Aberdeen have already found a new home for my 'steampunk' Horse.
Sorry it wasn't a little longer in the gallery!
I am currently busy working on new pieces for the Xmas show at Leeds Craft gallery, this is the mess that is my workroom