Exploring and telling stories. Celebrating colour, pattern, light and the beauty of the small.
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Sketchbook page and two more Marginalia #glass love-token rings for all the people we would love to spend time with but can’t.
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Happy Easter! An empty nest came down last autumn and made a winter wreath for the garden table. For the past two weeks birds have been pilfering and re-purposing the twigs for fresh nests. One of my small glass eggs and a bit of fresh greenery for the spring.
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I have continued to add work to my Marginalia glass and Easter Week meets all the themes of rebirth, new life, resurrection and spring.
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A handful of Herb Garden #glass rings, Messy March being over...
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Our Spring 2020 exhibition was cancelled - so we are VERY happy to say that a month from now Glass & Print by @rolstonannette and me will open at the (lovely) Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings. 29th April - 6th May 2021 #savethedate
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Two, glass Herb Garden rings, for the spring and a Happy Monday.
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Two glass pendants and three final stages of the clematis Winter Beauty flower as it gives way to spring in muted shades of green.
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I only realised I picked up the parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme combination when I found myself humming the song. Three glass pods for herb sprigs.
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Stocking up on kitchen herbs and replacing a fifteen year-old rosemary tree that will be missed, at the lovely, nearby Walled Garden.
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Blossom glass earrings and stacking rings, I’m mining my neglected stash of pink glass and thoroughly enjoying it. Thanks for the photo Liz.
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Blackthorn in the hedgerows, sunshine (still) at 4.30pm and noisy birdsong everywhere. An embarrassment of riches, Suffolk spring.
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I’m slightly bewildered to find my workbench covered in pink glass - the Cherry Plum blossom tree round the corner made me do it.
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WELL some might say it’s a fool’s game comparing my work to that of Nature... in my (slight) defence, observe the base I sculpt these blossom earrings on - with molten glass, directly in a flame #noglue If you stayed with me this far, what is this exquisite blossom? My Mother called it old-fashioned cherry blossom.
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One of the demonstration glass botanical rings I made for my Art for Cure Masterclass last weekend. I chose soft colours (in terms of manipulation rather than colour) that would flow smooth and fast for those watching - so the band is an ivory colour rather than the celadon I’ve been using. It’s going off to an attendee today and the AFC BLOOM event continues until March 21st. Meanwhile...
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Owl box on the evening walk, weathering into its host tree nicely.
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Happy Mother’s Day! A throwback glass Posy ring from when I was looking at Victorian Valentines and the perfect floral backdrop from another Mother.