I had thought I might blog on my most recent watercolour but it is not complete - so I will do that down the track.
On Friday and Saturday I put in a few hours finishing off painting the flatpack plinths for Fiona; and cracking a stone for one of her works.
But whilst I was painting I got to experiment with creating a cottage form with a chimney at each end - just like our cottage in Scotland. The opening photo shows rough moulded cottages with heat impacted moulding sand still attached.
Following are some process photos- the first one shows some striking colour on the base of one of the pours. Couple of pewter goblets were sacrificed for metal!!!
The photo below shows how I have filed and sanded one of the rough moulded wee cottages to create a form to use to made replicas such as the one in the photo. The wee cottages are 2cm long, 1.5cm wide and 1.5 cm high plus a 3mm chimney.
The plinths I talk about are different sized versions of the tacked together one below - 7 plinths - 3 sizes - tallest is 60cm and smallest 30cm high.
A few photos of the sand and painted pieces - 35 pieces of plywood in all. After letting them dry thoroughly they will be packed for transporting to Scotland later this year. Painted both sized of the ply.
Following are a few photos of the sandstone rock that needed splitting and marking it ip before cutting a groove into it so that Fiona can install her metal words - F can tell that story.
This morning was spent at DEP printing cards and sorting type - never a dull moment in an art life.
the double chimneys are a great addition to the cottage form! ... Liz A
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