Although it is
still August, it feels like the end of summer.
And it has been a fabulous one! A
dearth of blog posts from me will be for one of two reasons: either I feel down
and inadequate and so have nothing I think is worth sharing, or things are
going very well and I’m really busy with family and enjoying life. Luckily this has been the latter and rather
than worrying about not creating work over the summer holidays, I decided just
to enjoy them this year. So after our
trip to Yorkshire in the last post, I’ve also been to Holland, the Commonwealth
Games, London, the Festival of Quilts, had two lots of friends and family to
stay and at the weekend there, we went to Carradale on the Mull of Kintyre to
see Marjory MacKinven and Marion Robertson’s exhibition.
I hadn’t visited
that area of Scotland for the best part of 20 years but we had such a lovely
time I hope it won’t be 20 years until the next time. We camped at Carradale Campsite, which led
straight onto the beach - a fantastic
location.
The views were stunning, as
you can see from the harbour view (which R took).
Marjory with Liz Ferguson and some of their beautiful sketchbooks |
Then, of course,
there was the exhibition. It was
fabulous seeing so many of Marjory and Marion’s quilts in one room. The theme of the work was ‘From the River to
the Sea’ and both of them are heavily influenced by water in their work.
I love Marion’s pebbles which I first saw at
the Festival of Quilts last year.
Also
in a grey colourway was Marjory’s new piece based on Skipness Castle. I think it was my favourite piece in the
show. We visited the castle on the way
home.
The kids loved the
baby quilts on show and were very proud of their efforts at mono-printing on
fabric. Thanks Marion for being so
patient and showing them how to do it.
They were thrilled.
I’m now back in
work mode and really pleased to be so – having the summer off was fun but so is
being the studio. This week I’m dyeing
and printing lots of fabric.
1 comment:
Having such a full and exciting summer sounds like it was fun. Glad you are feeling ready to get started in the studio again.
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