Monday 17 October 2011

This is the screen exhibited recently at Vessel Gallery, London.
The glass is about 1m tall. All done in reverse with gold, silver and paints.
photo: Ester Segarra

Tuesday 11 October 2011

weekends

The conference on reverse gilding and painting, Hinterglasmalerei, was intriguing.

So many people who are interested in the history of the art, who care deeply about when and where certain work was made and how much was paid for it. Others are restorers and conservators who do not actually know how it is done. Practitioners could be counted on one hand. The only other person under 80 who practiced was Eric Winkler, so we ganged up and had much to discuss. He is a great enthusiast and researcher, based in Amsterdam.

The next conference will be 5/6 October, 2012, in Augsburg. I hope to have not only copies of the book, Glass Gold Leaf and Paint, but also to be exhibiting work to show not only what I have done over the years, but what CAN be done with the medium. It would be so good to get younger people hooked, somehow. Sadly the economy is prohibiting people like myself from teaching short courses at colleges.

Flight back was a killer: dep. 7.30 am. and straight into the 2nd weekend of Open Studio. It was Sunday so had to hop all over by bus to get home.

O.S. was a success, lots of visitors and good feedback for the new jewellery line. People very positive. I am sure more sales will follow when I find the right market. Ha, marketing.

So of course caught a bug and am now in bed trying to get rid of it. The joys of bed-blogging.

More soon.





Wednesday 5 October 2011

This weekend

Off to Wurzburg, Germany tomorrow to a 2- day conference on Hinterglasmalerei. There I will spread the word about the Book, which we hope will appear in Sept. next year.

Monday 3 October 2011

Goose pendant


Open Studios is open next weekend too, 8,9 October, as well as pv on Thursday evening, 7-9pm.
Had a very good first weekend, and lets hope we have a good turnout for the 2nd!