I recently took part in the fourth Staithes Arts Festival and it was a pleasure as always to be part of it. Hundreds of people came round to look at my sculptures in Sandra and Stuarts garden and my metal birds were certainly the most popular item this time. Thank you to you if you came for a look and a chat despite the mixed weather and thank you again to Roraima House Bed and Breakfast.
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A week with Bethany
Last week Bethany Clay a student from Greenhead College worked with me to see what life is like as a sculptor. Coming from a drawing and painting background she’d never thought of doing sculpture before. We were based in the workshop all week apart from a trip to the galvanisers and to pick up various materials. She’d never tried sculpture before but quickly learnt to use my mig welder and made some name plates, a rat, an alien and a horse sculpture. She also did some plasma cutting and used it to draw with, making a portrait which she later welded some extra pieces to. She was great to work with, always helpful around the workshop and certainly not afraid to get her hands dirty.
Barrowcliff play area sited
Barrowcliff play area
I’ve been working for a while on making various sculptures for the re-vamping of Barrowcliff play area in Scarborough. I’m making a group of sculptures and four sculptural railing panels for the entrance and various pieces to go in the park. I worked with Briercliffe Junior School across the road to get some ideas about what they’d like to see in the park and this is some of the work in progress.
Staithes Arts Festival
It’s great to have been part of Staithes Arts Festival from the start and watch it grow in confidence and stature every year. The festival this year runs from 12th to 14th September. As usual i’m exhibiting my sculptures in the garden of ‘Roraima’. Sandra is such a good gardener that my work never fails to have the best possible environment to show it off. In fact some visitors fail to notice my work at all and just notice Sandra’s amazing plants.
A week with Lucy
Last week Lucy Hollingdrake from Greenhead College worked with me to see what life is like as an artist. We were mainly based in the workshop all week apart from siting a bench and some wall pieces at a school one afternoon. She was great to work with and was really helpful around the workshop. Having already done a bit of welding before she quickly learnt to use my mig welder and made some trophy antlers and a cat sculpture. She also did some plasma cutting, varnishing, painting, stand making and strangely – helped make some expanding foam ties and hair for the Art Market this sunday.
Holmfirth Arts Festival – art in the woods
It’s the last weekend for the trail and its well worth a visit with 18 artists’ work to see, mine included. I decided to use the woods as the source material. What i found was litter and I don’t like litter, it’s one of my pet hates. I can’t understand why people drop it in the first place, let alone go somewhere that’s really quite beautiful and then drop it. The piece was my response to all the litter i found whilst walking the paths around the reservoir and the nearby lanes, to make something positive from it and hopefully make people think twice about dropping litter in future.
Jonno’s Field entrance railings sited
Jonno’s Field
A week with Rosie
This week i had Rosie Drummond working alongside me as part of Holmfirth High Schools work experience programme. We worked mostly in my workshop but also had a morning in a school and had a site visit to Scarborough. She worked really well and was great to have around for the week. I showed her how to use a MIG welder and a plasma cutter, here she is doing her first ever bit of welding.
my first blog
Well its here, my re-vamped website and thanks must go to Owen Phillips (owenphillips.co.uk) for setting the actual thing up and his patience as i try to comprehend how it works and to Jean Bashford (jeanbashford.com) for the photos in my workshop, hope you like it – mick