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Friday, 23 September 2011

Herbert Gallery News

Hello, I'm still here amongst my piles of threads, using them to sketch and paint my own personal memories and observations of nature.
It's less than three months until my exhibition " Seas Of Grass" opens at The Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry.
The Herbert have asked if I would do a talk about my work during the exhibition in December as well as a two day work shop in January which will include creative sketch book work and of course stitching.
When I get more details I will let you know.
If you check out the Herbert Art Gallery website you will notice that there are many other interesting exhibitions coming up, including Turner prize nominee George Shaw, who's childhood memories of urban landscapes, featuring housing estates, bike sheds and playing fields are painted with model making Humbrol enamel paint.
  





13 comments:

Lynn Cohen said...

How wonderful for you!!!! Bravo.

Unknown said...

How exciting, your art is taking you in many new directions.:)

artymess said...

good luck with the exhibition wish I was closer to be able to come to your workshop....x

ted and bunny said...

thinking of you up to your eyes in the most glorious colours of threads etc as you work towards what sounds like being a stunning exhibition.
Just going to look at the website now
x

Anonymous said...

Hope it goes well - I'm sure it will!

Valerianna said...

Its getting close! Exciting!!

Anonymous said...

It's getting very close now. Wonderful inspiration from Italy!

Karen said...

It was so good to hear from you!!!! Life kind of takes over and I can't get round everyone so thanks for not forgetting me. You must be so excited now about your exhibition but also frantic. Am I right? I am wishing you so much success, you are going to knock them dead!!

CJ STITCHING AND BLOOMS said...

Hello Kayla, Your work is awesome. your large piece is incredibly beautiful and each piece is so very creative and unique. I so much love the heart and roses you made for me a long time ago. I treasure it especially because it is one of a kind piece of art and I always receive so many lovely comments when I wear it. Hugs judy

Liz said...

Hi I have just come across your blog today and love your work. I live in Warwickshire too and was a teaching assistant before the school I worked in was closed down. I shall be looking out for your exhibition and classes at the Herbert Gallery.

MulticoloredPieces said...

Marvelous piece. Your exhibition is going to knock their socks off! Wish I could take your workshop!
best, nadia

Acornmoon said...

Your work goes from strength to strength! Good luck with the exhibition.

Alexi said...

Seas of Grass - a lovely title. Your work is full of a beautiful flowing energy. I love it.