Saturday, 5 September 2009

The following five posts are from a project from which this blog takes it's title, 'M-aching to play'.

Influenced by instructional children's craft books of the 1970's; I explored my imagination and tactile nature to create work drawing from my own exploration of making and also traditional/'dated' craft practices. 


Houses
Cork board, uhu, wire, fantasy film, quilled paper and pva.

Spoon and Spatula
Wooden cooking equipment, corks, seed pots, felting wool, fabric, felt pads and uhu.

Ram, bush and snail
Quilled paper and pva.


Prawn, crab snails and slug
Quilled paper, shells, make-up sponges and pegs.




Knights in a pipe-cleaner castle
Pipe-cleaners, video box and uhu.


Masks
Pencils on paper.
Cat and owl felts
Hand felted dyed wool.
Photo by Andrew Kendall.

Cat and owl felts
In situ at the 'This will kill that' Camberwell graduation show at the Nicholls and Clarke building.
Photo by Andrew Kendall.

Bird hat
More photos to come soon! Felt millinery hoods, fur poms, stoat fur, faux fur, ink and uhu. 
Photo by Andrew Kendall.





Untitled
Sticky-back wood effect plastic paper collages based on The Owl and the Pussycat. A4

Friday, 4 September 2009














Untitled
A series of collages composed of extracts from 1970's instructional children's craft book and a book of minerals printed in the 1970's. After looking at animators such as Ivor Wood (Postman Pat 1981, Paddington 1975), I became drawn to the eerie expectation generated by the periods of inaction, characters slow movements and long unbroken takes. I wanted these collages to emulate a silent wait and a sense of expectation.














Islands
Produced on Photoshop as an accompaniment to a costume project based on The Owl and the Pussycat.