Petal on rug

Went into my living room this morning and found this petal on the rug. I like the colours and texture.

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Sofa season

I think sofa season might be on its way (yay!) as yesterday I received two sets of sofa finds from Caroline and Ali (thank you!).

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I spotted a good armchair but couldn’t stop and my drive by photograph was a blur.

Pigeon

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Just found an app on my phone that I didn’t know was lurking about. It’s called Paper Artist and means you can put different effects on your photos. I like the effect on the photo I took of a pigeon sheltering from the wind.

All the lines

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Today I braved the Westfield shopping centre in Derby. Wow! We had no idea where we were half the time and went to the wrong car park on the way out, then we discovered the maps! The sun was pouring through the car park and created a cracking shadow.

Reading between the lines

Whilst watching A Touch of Frost I drew lines on paper, which was very therapeutic. It is one of my favourite crime dramas.

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I looked up whilst these scenes were on screen. I really like them as images.

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Documenting the wind

I was wondering what to do today but as soon as I stepped out of the office, I was almost blown away by the forceful wind! I decided to document the other things, aside from my hair, that was affected by this gusty natured weather.

My walk home

I left work and just kept walking, with my bus fare tightly in my hand. The walk is pretty straight and loud and grey. The streetlights create a glow which reflects on the wet concrete. I used ArtRage to draw my impression of my walk home. My hair was massive when I got home from the wind!

My walk home

It’s an amazing programme where you get so much control on the different brushes/pens (even palette knife) that you can choose and all without getting messy (although sometimes you can’t beat real paint!)

Everyday

As of today, I’m going to try and do something creative everyday. There are no rules, I just want to get back into thinking creatively and making things again. For my first day I have taken the Guardian weekend magazine from last weekend (that I have still haven’t read enough of) and decided to cut out a square of each double page spread. I tend to have a bad habit of mainly looking at the pictures in magazines and newspapers, so thought It’d be a good place to start. I have a little white box frame, so I used the mount frame as a guide to choose the section. All the pictures are 7.5 x 7.5cm. Here are a few strangely lit photo’s:

First page

Page two

I would like to document them all in the frame when there is better light! I found it very therapeutic and fun to frame a small part of a page.

 

52 artists 4 Bulwell

52 artists 4 Bulwell  is a project that has been a collaboration between 53 artists. I was one of the 53 to get involved and the brief was to create an art work the size and shape of a playing card. Here’s my one:

I went to Bulwell and took lots of photos of flaking paint, rust, broken fences/walls (which I photograph on a daily basis when walking around and about) and decided to cut them up and create a pattern with them. I wanted the pattern to be symmetrical with the idea in mind that every neighbourhood has it’s worn out parts and similar sights to see. I did some research into the meaning and history of the word ‘Symmetry’ and after reading about it reflecting beauty and the idea of perfection, I liked the link of using photos of weathered and not typically beautiful parts of Bulwell to create this symmetrical pattern.

My playing card

The artworks are in an online exhibition at www.nottart.com and the original artworks will be placed around Bulwell during the first half of 2013, for chance interactions with passers-by.