Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Lyme Bay Arts

I have joined the recently formed Lyme Bay Arts CIC and took part in their first Members' Exhibition in September. Some stunning pieces were on display and it was very busy for the whole three weeks! It coincided with Bridport Open Studios and was part of their circuit. A really encouraging start to this exciting venture!
The next exhibition I will hopefully be taking part in is the Autumn Open which runs from 9th to 27th November. Do visit if you are in the area, you will not be disappointed!

Err... there's one missing!
Replenished!
One more!
Lovely bronze figurines
Interesting forge work
I loved this elephant...
Interesting ceramics

Glad to see friends there!
Very tactile ceramic boxes
Found it! The one which sold before I could get a photo!



Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Yandles show Sept 2019

I absolutely loved demonstrating on my own stand at Yandles show for the first time. It was as busy as I've ever seen it; apparently the car park was full to overflowing and I think it was elbow room only in the mill. My stand was in the marquee with the other woodturners and also my club, Martock and District Woodturners, the first time for several years I have not been involved with their stand!
I demonstrated mainly Dragon bowls, either Green Dragon or a version using sycamore with purple as the base colour and a mix of bronze and gold highlights. I made a couple of bowls completely but for most of the time, especially on Saturday, demonstrated to small groups who came round, watched me do the textured rim, base colour and highlight on small portions of the rim and then moved on to other demonstrators. On both days I wasn't able to have a break until about 2pm. I prefer it that way though, its great to have an appreciative audience!
Ready to start on day 2, Saturday morning

My stand was next to Jay Heryet

Andy Rounthwaite a couple of stands down

Still people around late on Saturday afternoon

My last demo!

Ready to go home!
Thanks to Mark Sanger for taking this photo on Friday. Mark and George were behind the camera winding me up!

Sunday, 9 December 2018

"Unwrapped" at Town Mill, Lyme regis

I'm very pleased to be taking part in "Unwrapped" at The Malthouse Gallery, Town Mill, Lyme Regis every day from now until the 27th December. It is the Mill's seasonal event featuring contemporary art and craft, all created locally. Ideal inspiration for Christmas presents! 

Open from 10.30am to 4.30pm each day.

Thanks to Hilary Buckley for the photos.





A selection of my work on display


Work by Dorset Artist Hilary Buckley




Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Westpoint 26th and 27th Oct 2018

I spent last Friday and Saturday at the Woodworking and Power Tool Show at Westpoint Arena near Exeter with my club, Axminster Woodturners Club. To cut a long story short, I did a demonstration slot each day on the stage, as a representative from my club. This was a new experience for me and a little nerve wracking as usually it is the professionals who do these demos. Interaction with the audience was limited due to the position in the venue and the audience are free to come and go as they please!

I think it went reasonably well, here are some photos from Friday's slot. I demonstrated how to colour the rim of an Ash bowl and texture the rim of an Oak bowl.
Turning the rim of the Ash bowl

Adding colour, spirit stains

Filling the grain with liming wax

Removing excess wax

Coloured rim, liming wax in the grain

Turning the inside of the bowl
Cutting grooves with the Proxxon mini grinder

Brushing the soot out of the grain after scorching

The view from the lathe before the audience arrived





End of the WIT Exhibition!

My Green Dragon bowl was returned today, back from the Turnabout exhibition in America. It was a year ago this month that I was hurriedly photographing my entries ready to submit to the juried selection. I still remember the shock when I received the email in early December to say that my piece had been selected! A great opportunity and I feel very pleased to have had this opportunity.
Below are a few photos of the exhibition at it's last venue, at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.


Nice to see "Green Dragon" in the centre of this cabinet!




Returned in original condition and well packed!

Monday, 8 October 2018

AWGB Seminar Oct 2018


I had a fantastic weekend at the AWGB Seminar at Yarnfield Conference Centre last weekend. I took loads of photos, a selection of which I will post here in due course.

On a personal note, I was really pleased on Sunday to see that my "Fire Dragon" piece had been selected to be part of the new AWGB travelling exhibition. 
This piece is a development of my "Green Dragon" bowl; the texture was created with some of the Nick Agar attachments for the mini grinder and a custom pyrography tip which cuts into the wood. The colour uses a similar technique to Green Dragon i.e. acrylic paint and dry brushing plus liquid leaf to highlight some of the pyrographed sections.

I was honoured to find out that my Ebonised Oak Vase had been bought and is now part of The Daniel Collection, a prestigious private collection of turned wood.
This is a hollowed oak vase, textured and ebonised using a vinegar and steel wool mixture which reacts with the oak to turn it black. I added a metallic highlight to emphasise the tops of the ridges.

The third piece exhibited was a Green Dragon bowl. This was newly made for the exhibition, the wood chosen especially for its lovely figuring!

Fire Dragon

Ebonised Oak Vase


Green Dragon






Saturday, 15 September 2018

Demonstration at Avon and Bristol Woodturners

I was very pleased to be invited to demonstrate at Avon and Bristol Woodturners in July this year. I demonstrated deep hollowing and made a scorched, verdigris vase. As usual, the demonstration was carried out "Blue Peter" style as I find this the most successful way for me. Once hollowed, the outside the of the vase is fairly heavily scorched. Rather than carry out this procedure in the demonstration room, I did it outside in the garden area during the break. At home, I always scorch outside for health and safety reasons.

I would like to thank the club for making me very welcome and I was so pleased when several club members came up to me at Yandles show last week to say how much they enjoyed the evening!

Here is a link to the August club newsletter with a write-up of the evening. http://www.avon-and-bristol-woodturners.org.uk/turnings201808.pdf.
The photo below was taken from the newsletter.