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Showing posts with label sketching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketching. Show all posts

Friday, 22 April 2011

Back From France



I have been away from my blog not just to stitch but to fit in a much needed holiday.
My travels took me to where many artists have been inspired by the dazzling, intense light of the Cote d'Azur.
In Antibes I spent the afternoon in the Picasso Museum, with a wonderful range of art works, not just by Picasso.
These included the distinctive figures of Germaine Richier which stood against a dramatic back drop of sky and sea.
Other artists to see were Miro, Max Ernst, Niki de Saint Phalle, Tapies and many others.
There were many inspiring works by Picasso in the vast range of mediums this creative man used.
On one wall many of Picasso's hand painted plates were displayed in box frames, each an individual work of art and collectively an amazing decorative display.
In the corridors connecting the galleries were interesting photograph's of Picasso at work in his home studio.

Another day took me to the Medieval town Vence where I came across a tree made famous by the painter Chaim Soutine  you can see his painting Tree Of Vence here.
This town has many small, interesting, private galleries and it is also famous for the chapelle du Rosaire designed by Matisse.
When I was not sight seeing I spent my time sketching, this view is through two trees over looking the sea from Jean- Cap- Ferrat.

I'm now back to working towards my exhibition in December and continue to stitch my vast landscapes.

Wishing you a Happy Easter and I will be back soon with more stitching!

Michala

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Sketching




My daughter and I had the house to ourselves this bank holiday, as husband and son went on a rugby tour to Bournemouth.
It was a very cold weekend here, a shock after the recent warm sunshine, when I sat outside and made these quick sketches.
I have been busy stitching on new work for the http://holytrinitymediaevalfayre.ning.com/ which is on June 12th, do click the link as there is lots of information on other arts and crafts people who will be demonstrating and selling work and details of the free fun activities.
I hope to bring you more stitching soon.