Hello! How are you all?
I really thought when we went into lockdown that I would return to regular blogging, maybe a couple of times a week but it would seem that the opposite has been true. Maybe there's just not much to say as the days take on a repetitive quality. A bit like my daily phone call to my Mum where the conversations follow the same pattern... "Hi, how are you?", "I'm fine, how are you?", Good, thank you. Nothing new happening here", " No, nothing much happening here either but at least the sun is shining." etc. etc.
My last post was on the last day in May and here I am just about sneaking in on the last day of June. To be fair though, I have been rather busy. One of the events to be cancelled this year was Cambridge Open Studios. It was disappointing but obviously it is not a good idea to open up homes and studios to the general public amidst a global pandemic. Instead one of the members has organised an alternative event, Cambridge Open Windows. About 150 members are taking part by display art in their windows during the weekends of July, for people to see whilst out walking, creating an art trail. It's a great idea but a slight problem for me is that my only street facing windows are comprised of several small panes, not creating a great frame for artwork. My living room window has 40 separate window panes. So I came up with the bright idea of creating 40 new artworks to fit within each pane... and then the even brighter idea of making portraits of local residents so that it wasn't just an art trail but more of a game of "Guess Who".
Well long time readers won't be surprised will they.... I'm full of bright ideas, me! And so using our villages facebook groups and word of mouth I asked people to send me a photo of themselves so that I could create small portraits. I've used pencil, pen, paint and collage to create unique portraits of people of all ages. I've discovered that drawing children is SO hard... the last thing I want to do is give people ugly children! Older faces with a bit of character (i.e wrinkles) are much easier. It has taken almost every spare minute over the past month and tonight I finished the final picture. There are 40 pictures of 58 people, eight dogs (all different breeds), two cats, an owl, a budgie and a sock monster (best not to ask). The final one was of a face I see every day. Luckily he likes it but everyone else has to wait until the weekend before they see their picture.
In other news, I helped youngest son move out of his flat, even though he had been living with us for two months during lockdown, and into a new flat share with his girlfriend. The old flat took us all day to clean. After Jacob had moved in with us, his old flatmate didn't bother to clean, wash dishes, pick anything up etc so you can imagine the mess. There have been trips to the dump (oh the queues), lots of packing and lifting and endless journeys to and fro to a deserted Cambridge. On the bright side, at least parking wasn't a problem and being in town meant we had a couple of picnics in the park with son no. two and his wife.
My next project is online teaching and I'm developing some courses based on some of my established classes. Getting my head around the technology has been quite a learning curve but this old dog is learning some new tricks and I'm hoping to launch my first course in August. If you are remotely interested be sure to sign up to my newsletter (link in the sidebar) for the latest updates. I've been practising my video editing skills by making more free YouTube tutorials that you can find here. Please do subscribe to my channel as once I get 100 subscribers I get more flexibility in what I can do. Thank you!
So that's what I've been up to... maybe I'll be back before the end of July, but I'm not making promises!
What a great idea, everyone will love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope so 😁
DeleteWhat an exceptional idea, you will need to mark out social distances around your house as people will be so wanting to spend time on your work!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hadn’t thought of that... I might have to chalk crosses on the pavement!
DeleteGreat idea on the online tutorials. The link to YouTube does not seem to be working.
ReplyDeleteI have checked the link Juliet and it seems okay. I think you might need the YouTube app if you are viewing on a mobile device?
DeleteThey’re absolutely amazing Gina!
ReplyDeleteI’ve duly subscribed too. Not far off the 100!
An art trail, art in the windows? I wish.
ReplyDeleteYour portraits should sell like hot cakes - once everyone has enjoyed looking at them.
What a lovely idea, I wish you lived a little nearer I would come and have a look. I do hope they are well received and don't cause any 'distancing' issues as others have mentioned above!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the Art Trail, and your portraits are wonderful. What fun to be able to walk round one's neighbourhood and see all the different pieces of art and find out if you have been included in the Rogues' Gallery - sorry that should be Hall of Fame of course.
ReplyDeleteGoodness Gina, 40 portraits are some going and they look amazing.
ReplyDeleteJust subscribed so that has taken you a little closer to your target! :)
What a fabulous array of portraits Gina- I'm sure they will be very popular.
ReplyDeleteAll is well here except that I thought I should read all the blogs on my list and many, many books. Neither of which came to pass. I have been doing housewifery things, like baking, sweeping up the flour, washing the wood floors, not vacuuming the other floors, putting things out of sight and all sorts of other jobs. Still, I am not bored or hungry so that is all good.
ReplyDeleteWell done on your portraits, you do like a tight deadline, don't you?! xx
Brilliant Gina, I'm preparing some online workshops too, can I join you for a workshop when you're up and running, it's a steep learning curve eh? Xxx
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