Monday, 14 June 2010

Magnum TV Ad

Today I starred in the lastest 'Magnum' TV Ad.
See it on my profile on facebook.
I am the cousin that helps the couple break into the vault.
It's been really cool learning technology!!!
Jenn also starred in another 'Magnum' ad.
We've had a real giggle!
See more of what goes on at Quilters Cottage at

Kitchen at Quilters Cottage

We spent the weekend stripping out the kitchen here at the
cottage including taking down the cabinets and then
painting and re-assembling everything.
Every cupboard was sorted through and
the contents 'Spring' cleaned!
Glad thats done!
See more of Quilters Cottage on my website

Saturday, 12 June 2010

Linda's 'Musing'

Look what arrived in the post on Saturday,
a Thank you from Linda for the wonderful
'studio crawl' we had last Sunday.
What a suprise, it was as I had only just
commented on it that morning on
Linda's post and there it is in my hands, magic!
Thank you Linda and I will put it on my
inspiration board.
See more of Linda's on her blog

Crazywork Beginnings


It's been a very busy week and I wanted to delve into
some colour and stitch on the machine.
This is the start of a sketchbook cover.
This is the week that our Crazywork Round Robin finishes,
and I think is in the back of my mind.
I am really looking forward to seeing the blocks come back.
I haven't seen them for 8 months!
See more crazywork on my website

Linda and her Dragonfly

Here, Linda and her Dragonfly Wallhanging look wonderful!
at The Dragonfly Gallery,Watton.
It was really lovely to be able to go round Linda's Exhibition
with her because she explained the context of her work
celebrated the fact that it was in exhibition and what new work can now
be inspired over for the future.
I like that about putting on exhibitions.
You can see the work for itself, standing alone and in a collection.
It allows you to see what you like
and what direction you want to go in the future.
The Dragonfly Gallery is a wonderful venue and
the staff were really friendly.
See the other exhibitions on the Gallery website

Dragonfly Gallery Exhibition

The Dragonfly Gallery at Wayland House, Watton,
has an exhibition of "Quilt Inspirations" on until 12th June,
by my friend and fellow textile artist
Linda Turner.
I went to see it yesterday and when I entered
Linda was busy working in the Gallery on a detailed
'Soluble Piece'.
Linda's exhibition is outstanding.
Her mixed media landscapes are breathtaking
with the level of work and colour.
Thank you, Linda for sharing your work.
See more of Linda's work and inspiration on her blog at

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Gallery Day 8th June 2010

The Gallery was in 'Transition' today as the exhibitons came down and the wall painting and new displays were
going up.
The Tuesday workshops still went ahead as usual.
The sample of needlefelting above was made by Pat
and she is going to make it into a book.
Others were finishing projects and starting new ones.
Soon we will be moving into a room set aside solely for
workshops.
"News", a new printing press arrived at the Gallery and is causing
lots of new excitement and inspiration for the new workshops
which will be un-veiled soon, so watch this and the website.

Monday, 7 June 2010

BA(Hons) Degree Show 2010

Tonight, the Clark family were invited to the
Fine Art Degree Show by Anglia Ruskin Students,
based at The College of West Anglia.
The show is at
The Kings Lynn Arts Centre.
Here Sue Pollard is stood by part of her Exhibition,
using Dolls and the concept of 'Belonging'.
I loved her interactive felt board!
FUZZYFELT FUN!
The whole Exhibition is really dinamic and is on
until June 19th, 10am-5pm.
Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Well worth a visit.
See more of whats going on at

Mari French


Our next studio at 4pm (we started at 10am)
was Mari French a mixed media artist
who has not long moved to Norfolk from
The Isle of Skye.
Her paintings were displayed in her cottage front room.
This is the beauty of Open Studios every one
is differnent and showcases how versitile art is.
Mari French talked about her layering of materials
and shared her plans for her cottage garden.
Thank you Mari for sharing your work.
Linda and I were then ready to return to mine
after a round, 'studio crawl' of 129 miles!
We thank the organisers of the event and the studios
who open the door to the public.
Visit Mari's website at






Colin Bygrave

As soon as you walked in the door you could smell the wonderful
smell of ink andthe atmosphere of a real printer!
Colin welcomed us and we gazed over his sketchbooks.
Linda and I gasped as we turned the pages,
as every lined drawing beautifully done,we could
have translated into mixed media an stitch.
Colin then introduced the group of visitors that now assembled to
a quick 'how to' of aquatinting and some of his methods
of printing.
We wandered round and round his studio,
admiring his framed printing and editions.
There were sketches and inspiration on the walls,
that could have kept us quiet for ages.
We left with a sign of pleasure, glad to have been
giving the opportunity of meeting
Colin in his studio.
Thank you Colin for sharing your work.
See more of Colin's work at

Arts @ The Tabernacle

Next Studio on our 'mission' was
Arts @ The Tabernacle a converted chapel into a
contemporary home which was exhibiting the work
of several contemporary artists.
Sue Maddocks,
Alasdair Hadden,
Sally Ann Logan,
Louise Walker
and Fiona Johnson.
In the 'Moorish' stlye courtyard was recyled art
made from beer cans, really clever.
Inside the impressive contemporary interior the
space was a welcoming Gallery area.
We admired the work and spoke to Sally
who is a local printmaker and teacher.
See more of the artist work on
and Sally's printmaking on

The Old Workshop Gallery

Next studio well, Gallery at Corpusty.
A quaint Gallery with exhibitions, garden
and Jill Hill Fashion Designer, studio come workshop in the corner.
Jill studies old costumes especially smocks and uses them in
her designs.
Above is one of her cards.
There was lots to investigate and realy good art information.
Thank you Jill for opening your Gallery
to Open Studios visitors.

Pauline Wrighton

From Sally-Ann's studio to Pauline Wrighton's Studio.
Another studio in the garden with chickens.
Pauline studio is a large modern logcabin and you can see this on her website.
Her work was so professional and her studio so inspirational.
Linda and I could have stayed all day but
more visitors were coming through the door
and we were on our studio mission.
Thank you Pauline for inspiring us and making us so welcome.
Enjoy visiting Pauline's website!

Highland Cattle

In Sally-Ann's farm yard as we walked down, one of her

'prize winning' Highland cattle came to say 'hello!'

with her calf wandering behind her.

She was amazing!

Thank you Sally-Ann for opening your studio.

Picture taken by Linda

Tulips

Inside Sally-Ann's Blue studio it was beautifully presented
with all her work and inspiration.
Textiles galore, pictures and sketchbooks.
The tulip embroidered textile above was the inspiration
for a rag rug Sally-Ann was working on and next year she will be exhibiting
pictures from the same inspiration.
After a cup of coffee and a chat we wandered back down her garden.
To get in the mood with" Tulips from Amsterdam",
this video has wonderful displays as well as artwork.