Friday 23 December 2011

Degas, Leonardo Da Vinci and Dale Chihuly..what a visual feast!


2 postcards bought from Degas

One of the many reasons I love living in London...apart from the history, design and architecture, mix of modern and new buildings, The Savoy and Claridges (just breezing through every now and then!), Bar Italia, being able to cycle everywhere, finding hidden gems, little quaint backstreets that can just spring up when you are least suspecting, the sheer variety of food, music, multi cultural life, the views across Waterloo bridge, my lovely studio in Deptford and much much more;  is the wealth of remarkable art exhibtions and galleries...many free.  In the last 2 weeks alone, I have visited 4, very different, but all 'Wow', I could quite easily visit all these again! I get so enthused and energised by them and can hopefully absorb ideas into fresh work for my glass pieces.
Firstly Degas' ballet dancers at the Royal Academy. His pastels and oils just  shimmered and resonated and  tutus quivered on the canvas as if they were still moving. Some of his sketches were quite beautiful too...this was a really indulgently gorgeous exhibition.
La Belle Ferronniere - Da Vinci

The Leonardo Da Vinci at the National Gallery, was quite simply, impressive...we felt so privilieged to be able to see all these masterpieces together. As we were in early, we were able to have some room to stand and admire them at close hand too, before the crowds packed in, which was a bonus! My favourite painting was the hauntingly beautiful, 'La Belle Ferronniere'. I couldn't leave this poignant portrait, the light on her face was so masterly painted, just as if she was sitting in front of me. His diagrammatic and working sketches were masterclasses in  techinical ability, Genius.
Without planning a specific visit, on our mooch along Bermondsey St on Saturday, we found ourselves at the new White Cube Gallery, which was showing Anselm Keifers vast canvases. They were dynamic and sat boldly in the huge bright white spaces...I hadn't imagined to like his work, but it was impressive and gutsy and just looked great in the spacious rooms here..will definately visit again. Free!
Anselm Keifer - White Cube Gallery

Sunday, I cycled off to New Bond St, (narrowly avoiding Christmas shoppers who forget about cyclists using the road, and step out without looking....!!) and went to the newly opened Halcyon Gallery to see Dale Chihuly, master glass blower from Seattle. I have seen his previous London shows at the V&A and Kew Gardens, so am a devotee.  I am still in raptures about this recent show...I can't think of superlatives to express the sheer dynamism, skill and exquisite beauty of his pieces..quite simply they took my breath away..

The interior (an old London store called Partridges) was really stylish and the curation of his pieces, were theatrical and fitting for the setting. The red glass 'flames' at the top of the staircase were clever, framed as if there were real flames in a fireplace. wow wow.  My favourites (hard to select just a few) are the ones shown here....but especially the red flames at the top of the stairs,  and the delicate shimering white and pink table set, (shown below) I did actually gasp as I walked into that room....and will be going back in January. mmmm, intense and heartwarming colour to absorb, and brighten these dull winter days..And free! How lucky am I.

Inspiration is everywhere...I just hope I can keep it simmering away over the Christmas period, until I start work again in January to unleash it with renewed enthusiasm onto some new glass creations!







My favourite set...
                                                                       







Merry Christmas from Sue King




Tuesday 20 December 2011

Sensational colour....


A few weekends ago, I visited Dulwich Picture Gallery to see Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven . What a stunning visual display of paintings and sketches illuminating the sensational landscapes of Canada, around Ontario, where the group were based. Tom Thomson was, for me, the most visually exhilerating, a true natural talent and the most perfect colourist. The show was breathtaking, with most of the artists working sketches on the spot before returning to paint the final canvas or board, in the studio. The sketches were often even more scintillating than their larger final works, and shone like jewels...This is certainly a show to visit, if you love landscape and colour..
http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/exhibitions/now_on_show/painting_canada_tom_thomson.aspx






http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/exhibitions/now_on_show/painting_canada_tom_thomson.aspx

"Above all elements Canadian, these are painters who knew how to handle paint and colour, and how to turn a small sketch executed on the spot into a high-pitched studio masterpiece." - Brian Sewell

I got so much inspiration from these talented men, and would love to incorporate some new breath into some of my landscape creations that I have found myself experimenting with of late...Striving to achieve the soft painterly qualities with texture and use of light, so have lots of experimenting to do!  I also have just heard I have been shortlisted for a hospital commission in Cambridge, so I think another visit to see these paintings for a second time is on the cards with this commission in mind.. ... Imagery of landscapes and nature is well proven to be of great benefit to enhancing the healing environments, and is something I am excited about pursuing further.  I also found myself putting Canada on the top of my would like to visit countries..wow!
These images below are from two recent panel commissions for private homes, one representing the watery landscape and the other more pastoral.





Tuesday 13 December 2011

What a weekend!

We had the most fabulous Cockpit Arts Open Studios weekend (Dec 2-4) with record visitors numbers...and sales! All of us were exhausted but had smiling faces. We had lots of new visitors who loved us, along with our wonderful loyal supporters who come to our Open weekends regularly. We had a busy week as several of us makers also got into the spirit by making the gorgeous snowy white tissue pom poms which decorated the building...and along with aromas of mulled wine drifting through the corridors, It certainly got everyone in the festive mood! Here are some pics of my studio (and me) cleaned up and transformed for the weekend....

For those who missed our Open Studios, you will have to wait until June 22-24 2012 for our next one, when we will be celebrating 10 years at Deptford....wow!


photo by Jamie Trounce
Me with friend Liz Emtage, ceramicist from Holborn who was exhibiting with us in Deptford. photo by Jamie Trounce

my annual Christmas stars..









Monday 28 November 2011

A 2nd start.....and countdown to Open Studios!

After much nudging, coercing and gentle persuasion I finally joined the world of blogging back in February, only to lose all internet connection 3 days later for over 2 months. However, I shamefully have only just got around to writing again! There is no excuse for not continuing with the blog as I did regain internet in May, but just lost the momentum!
I do now have a great excuse for re-starting a blog, as I have a fantastic revamped website. So, for those that missed the inaugural first posting...just to recap - Many thanks for initially encouraging me to pen a blog go to Ellen O'Hara and Abigail Branagan, two lovely ladies working for Cockpit Arts,  Abigail Brown and Allison Wiffen fellow makers at Cockpit Arts and to my friend Claire, for her inspiration over cups of tea (with beautiful handknitted cosy by Claire) samosas and yummy lemon cake...
So here goes for my first (re-gurgitated second time) blog and I am going to make a gentle re-start by introducing a few images of my lovely studio in Deptford where I work with glass....as you can see I love colour..and we all need colour to cheer us as we are plunged into darker evenings now that winter is enveloping us...
Also my studio is being overhauled this week, as it's countdown to our Winter Open Studios, so the studio (along with me) is getting sorted, spruced up and thoroughly cleaned to look at its best for all the visitors who will be coming along...It's Dec 2nd-4th and is a wonderful weekend, especially for us makers, as we are all in together and get to see what we have been making! for more info see the Cockpit Arts website http://www.cockpitarts.com/. Will post some photos of the studio looking sparkling and festive next time...