Monday, 16 May 2011

My Latest Project...

I haven't had much time for art in the last couple of weeks, not because I'm lazy but because I have been busy getting married!

I will be back soon, and posting lots of new photos of all my artistic wedding details as well as studio stuff. I'm really excited about all the content I have swimming round my head at the moment.

But for now I will leave you with a photo that I stole from my friend Rhiannon - hope she doesn't mind!


©2011 Rhiannon Stanton


Friday, 29 April 2011

On the theme of Holidays.... and Lace!


The Local Bruges Tipple

I am excited, last week we booked our much needed holiday! I can't wait to go and be sitting in a lovely little french cottage for two whole weeks... So all I can think about is holidays.

I was lucky enough to have a girls holiday in Corfu last July, but apart from that and a couple of sleepless nights in a tent in windy Cornwall, the last time me and the other half got away was just over a year ago to Bruges.

Although we hadn't realised when we decided that Belgium would be our destination, it turned out to be perfect for Rob as they are big on Beer making. Not European lager, but beer. Add to that architecture, boats and chocolate... we had a lovely time!

So, sit back and let me share some of my photos.


Made from chocolate!
I thought the chocolate sculptures were the best part of the chocolate museum, they even had cats!

Cute little restaurant - with chickens!
 Bruges is also famous for it's lacemaking history, and on a walk to see the windmills we discovered these beautiful fences. I loved the way you had to get up close to see the detail, and how it blended the city's history with something so functional, contrasting the delicacy of lace with the robust wire fence. I wish all fences were like this!


Lace seems to be following me around lately: The Lace Market gallery in Nottingham (also famous for it's lacemaking history), my trip to Bruges, even the bag of gorgeous lace (probably vintage) that I acquired from my Auntie...
I'm beginning to think that lace isn't a million miles away from crochet in structure, and the forms that I make from it. I think it's calling me to research it more, I have always admired it, but never felt I had the patience to learn to make it.
I recently stumbled across needle lace, up until now I had assumed it was always made with bobbins, so if anyone has any further info for me please send it on!

Besides, what a fitting day to be talking about lace when Kate Middleton is wearing such a stunning example on her wedding dress today! I knew I was looking forward to the Royal Wedding but as soon as I turned the telly on this morning I was absolutely glued! I kind of started to wish I had packed myself off to London to get a glimpse of the couple in the flesh!

So, to finish, a shot of us enjoying the sunshine in front of said fence!



Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Lace Market Exhibition - Nottingham

©2011 Kathryn Ward
TRESTLE INSTALLATION - Lace Market Gallery
29.5 x 59 x 29.5 inches
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)


In January I had the wonderful opportunity to exhibit a version of my degree show in Nottingham at the Lace Market Gallery. The gallery is a fantastic resource for students at the NCN college, I didn't get access to anything like this until I went to Uni! Lucky students! Even better is the fact that artists are offered a free exhibition space in return for giving an artists talk or workshop, win - win.

I hoped to have more of a chance to write about my experiences of my very first art exhibition (after University), so perhaps I will return to the topic in future, but most of all I wanted to share my photos!

©2011 Kathryn Ward
LACE MARKET WINDOWS
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)

©2011 Kathryn Ward
LACE MARKET WINDOWS
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)

My Favourite part of the gallery were these amazing windows, when you looked outside you could see down into a narrow nook type thing which was used for storage of wood etc. A last minute decision on installation day to use the curved brick sills to house my objects turned into the perfect illustration of my mission as an artist - to see the world differently.
I loved the way the objects drew people to the windows and in turn prompted them to look outside, taking them beyond the gallery.

©2011 Kathryn Ward
TRESTLE INSTALLATION
29.5 x 59 x 29.5 inches
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)

©2011 Kathryn Ward
GRANNY SQUARES
Crochet, Wool, String


©2011 Kathryn Ward
LACE MARKET WINDOWS - Detail
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)

©2011 Kathryn Ward
EXPERIMENTAL LARGE CROCHET
Crochet - Wool


©2010 Kathryn Ward
TRESTLE INSTALLATION
29.5 x 59 x 29.5 inches
Mixed media (Table, Crochet, String, Thread, Card, Wire)

Stay Tuned for more stories and reflections - and perhaps a few more photos of myself at work!


Thursday, 24 March 2011

Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. – Ronald E. Osborn

It’s easy to make a buck. It’s a lot tougher to make a difference. – Tom Brokaw

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Starting Without a Plan.

This is taking a risk, starting without a plan. I don't know why I'm so worried about it since I do this kind of thing in my practice all the time. I believe that creativity happens when you just go with the flow, play around, and try new things.

So I shall introduce myself: My name is Kathryn, graduated Loughborough University last July (2010) with my Fine Art degree certificate in hand! And since then have been navigating the minefield that is the world of work, and attempting to form myself as an artist (rather than a studying artist).
I work with household and basic materials, such as strings, threads, wire etc etc... anything that's tactile and makes it through my tough selection process of taking apart, putting back together and experimentation. I used a lot of crochet in my most recent work, and learned (still learning!) as I went along, and now find myself in the process of expanding upon this.

Now I'm learning how to be creative in digital form, so that I can share what I'm up to, document my progress, and regain some of the pride I had in what I do. 

Happy Reading! And now go and have a look at my facebook album! Here.