After another afternoon with stepladder, nails, hooks, nylon line, etc, almost everything is in place at Ruth's for the "tea and textiles" art sale in aid of Medecins Sas Frontieres, which starts this weekend.
Now all that's needed is pricing of the ceramics, and a few cakes baking - and hoping lots of people come! If you're in London and free on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon before Easter, do email me (mcooter3) at gmail.com. The venue is in Camden.
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Intense embroidery - seas and sunsets |
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"And Flowers, Almost Poems" - vintage silks and
Chinese characters |
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Verge Blur travelled as part of a CQ challenge |
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Small quilts that need new homes |
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Mounted quiltlets - abstract landscapes |
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These two go waaaay back! |
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Travel Lines bags |
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Little "japanese" bags, and single and grouped porcelain pots |
Just to say that it's not just work by me and textiles and photographs by Ruth Ingram - there are also ceramics by Kate D'Arcy, Robert Harbord, Jackie Lewis, Lindy Mason, and Kate Macindoe, textiles by Sue McKay, prints by Gillian Harding, and poetry books by Rorbert Hirschhorn, Fiona Moore, and Christine Webb. And greetings cards and little notebooks by various people.
I've been fixated on this for so long, and can now turn to tidying up (and clearing out) the home studio, getting back to the ceramics studio, and getting on with woodblock printing.
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