I've been to a few and been meaning to blog about them. So will now precise:
Freud - Nat Portrait Gallery - Love the flesh but uneasy feeling about him and women
Hockney Royal Academy - beautiful bright coloured paintings of Yorshire landscapes. The huge ipad prints really interesing - just got couple of books from library on his digital art. Look forward to getting ipad one day.
Hirst - Tate Modern - agree with some critics - doesn't need 9 rooms at the Tate. I liked half of it - the butterflies and flies (I know, they belong in science museum). Some pretty stuff. A big butterfly flew onto my bright orange coast and attendant had to remove it before I could leave the room.
David Shrigley - Haywood - only 10mins so will go again. Some humour in the drawings. Not sure about the scupltures. I loved his animations a few years ago.
Tate Britain - all in one afternoon for quick previews.
Patrick Keiller - 'The Robinson Institute' -friend from NZ wants to see it so i thought i'd check it out - for me with poor attention span and dislike of standing, I didn't stay long enough to read the long texts in detail or watch the 1/2 hour videos which moved very slowly but i think i got the jist. Not bad but not my thing. Admire rather than love.
Picasso and British Art - Tate Britain - only had 10 mins before closing. Will probably go again. Seems ok.
Migrations - British art through the theme of migration from 1500 to the present day. Need more time/less aches and pains to read the labels about the artists.
Still to see:
Hajj - British Museum
Turner - National Gallery
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Sunshine Citrus Drizzle Coconut Cake - all 4000 calories of it
My take on lemon drizzle cake. Added cocount instead of ground almond as in the recipe. Sauce is lemon, lime and orange juice with icing sugar (and a little cornflour which I added by mistake instead of icing sugar so had to heat it to cook the cornflour then add masses of OJ. So I now have masses of the sauce.)
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Apple buns
Am experimenting with bread dough - different lengths of rising. Used a little of the dough to do a variation on the German Beer Buns I saw on the cookery program Hairy Biker Bakeation - them travelling round Europe cooking local foods. Here is recipe for their cabbage and meat filled buns http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/meat_and_cabbage_buns_80117
My dough wasn't sweet, I just rolled out in rounds put apple and a half teaspoon of lemon curd in middle, bundled up and sprinkled sugar on top. They taste fine, though might try a sweet dough next time. Good alternative to pastry as there is no butter. No pretty yet but will improve.
Am also watching My Little French Kitchen on BBC - very cute - a pretty young English girl, studying cookery in Paris, living in the tiniest flat - she has to put up her bed each day and cooks on a pin head of a kitchen. Yet she turns her flat into tiny restaurant at night for 2-3 people - brave - cooking French food for the French. She has some lovely recipes. You can see why she got the job on the telly. Does she really not have a boyfriend or two with mansions in paris? - or is she an independent passionate - it's all about the food and my career as a chef or - somewhere in between probably. She seems very sweet and passionate to me.
http://www.thelittlepariskitchen.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dy7yt
I will be trying more recipes from both these programs though harder to find her recipes on online so i will have to make notes while watching (unless i buy the book!) whereas bikers have them all bbc online. - You can see why I had to enlarge my jimjams.
My dough wasn't sweet, I just rolled out in rounds put apple and a half teaspoon of lemon curd in middle, bundled up and sprinkled sugar on top. They taste fine, though might try a sweet dough next time. Good alternative to pastry as there is no butter. No pretty yet but will improve.
Am also watching My Little French Kitchen on BBC - very cute - a pretty young English girl, studying cookery in Paris, living in the tiniest flat - she has to put up her bed each day and cooks on a pin head of a kitchen. Yet she turns her flat into tiny restaurant at night for 2-3 people - brave - cooking French food for the French. She has some lovely recipes. You can see why she got the job on the telly. Does she really not have a boyfriend or two with mansions in paris? - or is she an independent passionate - it's all about the food and my career as a chef or - somewhere in between probably. She seems very sweet and passionate to me.
http://www.thelittlepariskitchen.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dy7yt
I will be trying more recipes from both these programs though harder to find her recipes on online so i will have to make notes while watching (unless i buy the book!) whereas bikers have them all bbc online. - You can see why I had to enlarge my jimjams.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
My first Baguettes from scratch
They are not perfect (need to be more lighter open holes in centre and taste not quite same) but considering i adapted online hand made recipe to my bread machine not bad. Taste ok especially the really crusty crusts.
1. bread flour, salt, yeast and water
2. twice thru my bread machines dough mode (20 min kneading, 1 hour rising x 2)
3. folded on board and shaped into 3 baguettes as for hand recipe then place in floured towel with ridges in between and with moist towel on top for 15 mins
4. oven 230C, a floor tile to place rolls on, bowl of water in bottom to create steam and sprayed rolls towards end to help with crustiness
1. bread flour, salt, yeast and water
2. twice thru my bread machines dough mode (20 min kneading, 1 hour rising x 2)
3. folded on board and shaped into 3 baguettes as for hand recipe then place in floured towel with ridges in between and with moist towel on top for 15 mins
4. oven 230C, a floor tile to place rolls on, bowl of water in bottom to create steam and sprayed rolls towards end to help with crustiness
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| texture needs to be more open |
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| looks like baguettes |
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| steamy water at bottom |
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| floor tile to cook on |
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
I really love the style of Irene Jones' Tudor Ladies
This gallery has her works and bio online.
For more go to: http://www.hybrid-devon.co.uk/index.php?page=current-exhibition
Monday, October 31, 2011
Mrs Average and the Minotaur
In a previous post I posted a drawing I did at the cafe of the Watts museum where i joined together his minotaur and Clytie works. Since then I have been thinking about doing more minotaur drawings. When I went to the Affordable Art Fair on Sunday I saw several works including minotaurs. Then yesterday an artist friend sent me an invite to her latest exhibition and guess what - the private view invite picture was of a minotaur with a women - well i thought it was until i noticed the title was Cat Loves. I really like that idea, how our pets can comfort us - as i told her when i emailed again about my confusion.
For more about her work and exhibtion: http://victoriakiff.weebly.com/
For more about her work and exhibtion: http://victoriakiff.weebly.com/
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Red Shoes
Had a friend staying and she like a very early painting of mine which made me look at it again, especially after having gone to the Affordable Art Fair where I had liked cute painting of shoes. I've always wanted to do one of thick old leather boots and may do.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
ShirleyG Artstuff ShirleyGStuff
test to see if having my name in post subject helps finding me in google search
roosvandevelde Beautiful ceramics, paintings, website and music
another great feed from designers block. she loved the ceramics which i do too but when i went to the site i loved lots of the other work and the website is great with very beautiful appropriate music - a total experience. Definately going into my fav websites list.
http://www.roosvandevelde.be/
http://www.roosvandevelde.be/
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Mini banksy street artist Pablo Delgados
perfect way to create lovely street without getting up anyone's nose - would fit there though. really cute.
http://streetartlondon.co.uk/blog/pablo-delgados-miniature-street-scenes-part-iii/
http://streetartlondon.co.uk/blog/pablo-delgados-miniature-street-scenes-part-iii/
My friend Kim's amazing menopause quilt
Kim is doing some wonderful art quilts which can be seen on her blog listed in my fav blogs. This one really spoke to me as after over 10yrs of menopause i am finally going to ask my doctor for hrt to see if it can fix a whole lot of symptoms. Watch this space.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
another great link from designers block - i will be checking out next time i'm in paris
a fairytale of interiors - wish i could read French - i think it's an interiors shop but it includes lovely bits of food as decoration - woud be great if thre was a restaurant like this. (i just used google's translate and find this is a showroom by appointment only so maybe i will just look in the window)
http://www.une-ame-en-plus.com/decors-et-mises-en-scene/les-decors-de-ses-ventes-dantiquites-de-charme-a-paris/
http://www.une-ame-en-plus.com/decors-et-mises-en-scene/les-decors-de-ses-ventes-dantiquites-de-charme-a-paris/
Saturday, August 20, 2011
The Vintage Emporium Brick Lane
Checked this out because it has free life drawing on Wednesday nights. Lovely place. Vintage clothing down in the basement and cafe on ground floor full of vintage/old furniture and a couple of friendly dogs.
http://www.vintageemporiumcafe.com/
2. Vintage clothes in basement
3. Cafe on Ground floor where life drawing is held - amazingly a nude model and anyone can come and go.
4. The biggest cup of tea in the world for £1.30
5. Some scribble i did there - the dog in the doorway and some pics from a 'people in watercolor' book, with my new cheap fountain pen and coloured cartridges.
http://www.vintageemporiumcafe.com/
1. staircase leading to vintage clothing in the basement
2. Vintage clothes in basement
3. Cafe on Ground floor where life drawing is held - amazingly a nude model and anyone can come and go.
4. The biggest cup of tea in the world for £1.30
5. Some scribble i did there - the dog in the doorway and some pics from a 'people in watercolor' book, with my new cheap fountain pen and coloured cartridges.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Artists Studios: magazines, books and David Nash
Seeing pictures of Claire Basler's beautiful studio(see: my Claire Basler post) inspired me to start to create a studio that wasn't just practical but also inspiring. I have a long way to go, lots of painting, organising etc. (see: my studio post) I have found some lovely books and my friend Kim suggested a great magazine Cloth Paper Scissors Studios. Coth Paper Scissors comes out 6 times a year with Studios coming out 4 times as a special edtions. I am trying track down somewhere to physically look and buy in the UK. In the meantime I may buy a few digital back issues of Studios online. Even the main magazine looks great. Am trying not to go mad on magazine subsricptions but i might just need to have this one too.
1. The magazine. UK Subscription http://www.uniquemagazines.co.uk/WomenAndWeeklies-344834/Subscribe-To-Cloth-Paper-Scissors-Magazine-Subscription
2. I also jointed their online site for some great ideas. http://www.clothpaperscissors.com/
They have 6 copies of the magazine on cd as well for about $20
3. Books on artists studios and houses in my amazon or library wishlists:
4. David Nash's Chapel Studio
I was starting to worry this exploration was an excuse to daydream about an artist's life rather than doing the do real workbut yesterday I saw a film about an artist, David Nash, and the importance of his studio in influencing his work. (He had been able to rent a huge chapel in wales for £300 a year in the 70s which allowed him to 'live with his works' - his huge chainsaw sculpture found trees. Some beautiful works. Unfortunately I see I missed his huge retrospective at Yorkshire Sculpture Park last year which i could have seen on my way to the Lake District. He often burns his works in a slow controlled way so they turn to beautiful black charcoal shapes. Now I don't need a huge chapel but it emphasises the importance of one's environment on the act of creation.
http://www.ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/david-nash-exhibition
1. The magazine. UK Subscription http://www.uniquemagazines.co.uk/WomenAndWeeklies-344834/Subscribe-To-Cloth-Paper-Scissors-Magazine-Subscription
2. I also jointed their online site for some great ideas. http://www.clothpaperscissors.com/
They have 6 copies of the magazine on cd as well for about $20
3. Books on artists studios and houses in my amazon or library wishlists:
4. David Nash's Chapel Studio
I was starting to worry this exploration was an excuse to daydream about an artist's life rather than doing the do real workbut yesterday I saw a film about an artist, David Nash, and the importance of his studio in influencing his work. (He had been able to rent a huge chapel in wales for £300 a year in the 70s which allowed him to 'live with his works' - his huge chainsaw sculpture found trees. Some beautiful works. Unfortunately I see I missed his huge retrospective at Yorkshire Sculpture Park last year which i could have seen on my way to the Lake District. He often burns his works in a slow controlled way so they turn to beautiful black charcoal shapes. Now I don't need a huge chapel but it emphasises the importance of one's environment on the act of creation.
http://www.ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/david-nash-exhibition
| Nash's Chapel Studio in Wales |
| 'Forces of nature' - he planted and controlled the shape of these trees as they grew, not topiary, somethng new. |
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Some fun design ideas
1. Some more nice ideas from Designers Block. Designers block page
How's this for cheap/chic interior design.
2. Designers Block blog also got this from. Making lace biscuits. http://www.tarasloggett.com/food/.
This site has some lovely simple design ideas like this lovely drawing on a bathroom wall.
How's this for cheap/chic interior design.
2. Designers Block blog also got this from. Making lace biscuits. http://www.tarasloggett.com/food/.
This site has some lovely simple design ideas like this lovely drawing on a bathroom wall.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Good DVD Beginners Introduction to watercolour: Watercolour Painting(made easy) Granville D Clarke
It no longer seems available on the website on the back of the dvd ww.summersdale.com but it is available on amazon for £12.99 new or £1.38 plus about £1.29 postage. Oddly summersdale is selling it there too for £1.45. I may put into my amazon basket if i don't get enough time to watch again and make some brief notes before returning to library.
Amazon link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000QEIPZW/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&qid=1313346475&sr=8-1&condition=new
Or maybe you can find it in your library.
Always something to learn Eric Fischl - Glassines
took books and dvds back to library - in shopping trolly - art books so big and heavy - unfortunately found lots more and carried full trolley back home. One was on artist Eric Fischl, an american artist i had never heard of. It wasn't so much his style of painting people but how he set them in the environment that has given me ideas. On his website he has a section on works on paper including glassines which as i found out is simple the transparent archiving sheets that go between photos or works of art. So it's just like drawing on tracy paper, tissue paper or baking paper - all of which i collect with intention of doing something with them as i like their texture It's kind of like drawing on each layer in photoshop and seeing thru them all. the link below is to his glassine drawings.
http://www.ericfischl.com/works_on_paper/Glassine/html/glassines.html
also on his site is watercolour paintings of people - it encourages me because i think i have done a few that aren't too bad compared to these, though i do like the one i've included here.
http://www.ericfischl.com/works_on_paper/Glassine/html/glassines.html
also on his site is watercolour paintings of people - it encourages me because i think i have done a few that aren't too bad compared to these, though i do like the one i've included here.
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