As we leave 2019 behind with it's current hardships and dangers; may 2020 offer us all some respite, hope, love and joy.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Friday, December 27, 2019
End of year decluttering
©2019 Barry Smith - Paint tube buttons from the Orkneys |
So the first task was to do a big sort and put aside stuff I did not use. And second was to reduce my jewellery assembling space down. So now I share space with Fiona in what has become her sewing room.
The photos below show a more streamlined work area.
We have visitors coming today and staying for a few days so it meant that there was not a lot of time available for making. I decided to just make a couple of simple paint tube earrings from buttons Fiona and I picked up on the Orkneys.
©2019 Barry Smith - Purple buttons riveted to silver-plated metal |
©2019 Barry Smith - Orange button earrings |
©2019 Barry Smith - Carpet snake vertebrae - about 1cm across |
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Hope in these times
©2019 Barry Smith - Seems an appropriate image for Christmas day - Christmas colours and touches of moisture - hope |
Over the last couple of months we have struggled with heat, dry and smoke. Overnight we had 10mm of rain and woke to a valley full of moisture filled clouds - truely a sight for hope and joy.
©2019 Barry Smith - Early morning - cloud filled valley after rain |
©2019 Barry Smith - Yep - 10mm |
©2019 Barry Smith - Peace bell in the mist/cloud - peace to all |
©2019 Barry Smith - Lichen edge |
©2019 Barry Smith - Into a micro lichen forest |
©2019 Barry Smith - Bursting out |
©2019 Barry Smith - Micro lichen on a twig |
©2019 Barry Smith - Droplet on frangipani petal |
©2019 Barry Smith - Droplet on maple leaf |
©2019 Barry Smith |
©2019 Barry Smith - Stark - lime tree blossom on a twig - survival and hope |
©2019 Barry Smith - Scruffy butcherbird after a scrub |
©2019 Barry Smith - Amazing energy |
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Persistence - task completed
©2019 Barry Smith - Soft leather bound journals |
On Friday I gave myself the goal of using up the journal blanks and the leather. Much of the leather was brown hence many of the journals are a soft brown as you can see from the photo above and other photos. Great that this work could be done in the cool of the studio.
In all I have boxed up twenty good journals.
©2019 Barry Smith - Twenty in a box |
©2019 Barry Smith - Lovely imperfections |
©2019 Barry Smith - More imperfections |
©2019 Barry Smith - Leather scraps on the studio floor - gathered up and boxed |
©2019 Barry Smith - Stash of covers ready for attaching |
©2019 Barry Smith - Glueing the final cover |
©2019 Barry Smith - Looking good |
Friday, December 20, 2019
Leather covered journals
©2019 Barry Smith - Journals with soft leather covers |
So today I decided to get stuck in and make as many as I could. As you can see from the photo at the end of the blog I got 10 done.
A few photos of the process follow.
©2019 Barry Smith - Cutting a stash of covers |
©2019 Barry Smith - Applying leather book binding glue - including glueing the leather thong tie in place |
©2019 Barry Smith - Plastic sheets to ensure the glue only goes on the cover sheets |
©2019 Barry Smith - Leather in place ready for the journal to spend some time in the book press |
©2019 Barry Smith - Out of the book press, trimmed and tied |
©2019 Barry Smith - A good stack of journals that will fit nicely in a travelling bag |
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Hope ...
©2019 Barry Smith - Birds photobombing the view of the valley this morning - overlooking the resilient bougainvillea hedge |
©2019 Barry Smith - Dry grass, leaf fall and tree under severe stress. |
©2019 Barry Smith - Edge of a petal in early sunlight |
©2019 Barry Smith - The frangipanis are looking strong |
©2019 Barry Smith - Small roadside flower has picked up dew overnight - bare earth background |
©2019 Barry Smith - Weed - morning glory sending out sending out a new tendril |
©2019 Barry Smith - Magpie looking for insects in the ravaged grass |
©2019 Barry Smith - Our pumpkin flowers are providing some substance to some bees and of course they are doing great pollination work |
©2019 Barry Smith - Baby and parent rosella sitting on the power line in Treehaven Way - the rosellas still seem to be getting nectar from the native trees in the area |
©2019 Barry Smith - Tough time to be a young rosella |
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Stairway to ....
©2019 Barry Smith - Stairway between the terraces - form and function |
I started on the bottom terrace and built the steps into the earth. There was quite a lot of earth that needed to be dug out - it was relocated to provide good soil for bushes we are planting at the base of the lower terrace - below the large agapanthus.
©2019 Barry Smith - Multitasking - cutting the steps in and watering the agapanthus in as well. It was hot so a bit of fine scary from time to time was welcomed |
©2019 Barry Smith - Overview of the stairway in relation to the long terraces - I have finished planting the mini agapanthus along the slope above the terraces - that is good news to me. |
©2019 Barry Smith - Stairway watered to get rid of the mud etc - looks good with the cubes. |
I was also able to install the last bench seat on the terraces down below.
©2019 Barry Smith - Bench seat nestled into the slope of the terrace - with the gravel and leaf litter it looks like it has been there for quite some time. |
©2019 Barry Smith - Bench seat surrounded by tree trunks and agapanthus |
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