Monday, October 30, 2017

Annie Sloan's Latest Painter in Residence

Brilliant Annie - a terrific choice to take on the challenge after the wonderful work of Jonathon Marc Mendes of Painted Love. It was great seeing his work and ideas.
click here for a reminder!

Annie Sloan's latest Painter in Residence - Idiko Horvath.. 
She is of Hungarian origins, and was educated in Budapest but now has made her home in Ontario, Canada. 



Her work is dynamically colourful and I'm sure she will be sharing some brave schemes to experiment with.


I particularly enjoy her use of Ombre, where you gently blend two colours together making the flowing pattern you can see in the piece above.


Just look at this door and its wicked effect.


Couldn't resist popping in a close up so you can really see how she worked those colours together,

Make sure to follow as I chart Idiko's progress on her journey with Annie.

Of course you can always sneak a peek at Annie's blog as well.


Thursday, October 26, 2017

Last night was dyeing night here at Sheldon


 i wanted to tell you all about our new workshop we launched last night here at Sheldon. we had an amazing time getting all these patterns going.

It used to be called tie dye when I was 16 and ripping my way through all my clothes. Now it has become a sophisticated affair called Shibori originating from Japan. The art of folding combined with amazing colour combinations - what a blast. 



These were the basic materials we used - paint for dyeing, brush for applying and fabric. Well yes, there are a few more bits and bobs, like bowls for mixing the colours in, strings for binding the fabric, rubber gloves to keep your hands clean and a place you can hang the finished pieces to dry. Of course a handy hairdryer can sot out the really drippy bits in the first place.

Having chatted about the importance of carefully folding and binding to get more defined effects and that basically each fold makes a coloured line we went on to explore the patterns we could create.


When this becomes this


or that

We looked at a more relaxed pattern by scrunching and binding and came up with these.





And to finish, we explored some ways of laying down stripes and adding stenciled patterns. 
It's always best to let the fabric dry naturally so that you don't smudge or transfer the colours onto each other. 


Getting messy with the lovely rollers. Everyone was very happy to discover just how easy all this is really. Just a free spirit to give it a go and exciting results happen.



You know, I think what is most amazing part about this, is that, yes you can buy proper dyes to do the job but you have to decide on the colours you want before you go shopping which pretty much means deciding what your design is going to be as well. Rush out whilst you still have the plan in your head and maybe there will be time to get on with the project by the time you get home again.

Whereas, we can have an inspiration at 10.00 at night, jump up, grab the colours from the paint stash, fill a pitcher of water and the fabric to be dyed and hey presto - good to go!

All you need is right at hand if you are an Annie Sloan painter.How I love my job.


If you fancy joining one of our workshops then just send me an email and I will get right back

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Stuart Baker - Artist

Another artist has chosen us as his official framer. Thank you Stuart, we enjoy working with you to add the finishing touch to these wonderful pieces of work. 


These are the most recent ones completed.
A closer look at these individual works shows you the minute detail and minimalist approach Stuart brings to his work.





To see more of his work you can visit his webpage by clicking here

Stuart's website reflects his minimalism, and if you look down at the bottom right hand corner there is a button to take you along the gallery wall.



Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Heart Home Blog


I found this lovely post about the launch of Annie's latest colour in a blog today and wanted to share it with everyone. It is written by Heart Home, a great interiors blog with lots to read.




Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Annual Salon of the UK Romanian Artists


Our very own Leigh with local architect and artist, Doina Moss, at the preview evening of the Annual Salon of the UK Romanian Artists held at the Romanian Embassy. 

We are proud to say that Doina is one of the many artists who have chosen us as their official picture framer.

Here are some highlights from the preview evening

                                     

An introduction to Doina's work


Some happy guests enjoying the evening


Some of Doina's work on display
Photography courtesy of Cristina Schek

The exhibition can be viewed until October 20th at 
No 1 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH

.You are invited to bring your friends for your own private viewing any day from
 9.00am - 5.00 pm 

Just ring the doorbell and you will recognize you are there by the size of the front door!


To find out more about Doina and her work visit  her site 

Annie Sloan and Oxfam

Annie has teamed up with Oxfam and has launched a special new colour to mark this event. See more info on her blog  https://www.anniesloan.com/oxfam

It's called LEM LEM in honour of it's Ethiopian heritage and is in stock at Sheldon now.

So come in and have a look why not?