Monday, January 14, 2019

Edward Burne-Jones at The Tate Britain



What a great way to spend a Sunday morning. You can drive into town no hassle, park on a single yellow right behind The Tate no hassle, have a good goggle at the work on show and be back home again in time for lunch!

I recommend this show. We all know about the beautiful women with flowing hair but the other work on display is a bit of a game changer!

It's on until February 24th so there is still time ton plan a wee trip in!


This beautifully painted piano is enchanting from all angles and left me thinking about hanging my brushes up!



Here is a close up of the side panel.

Then there were the tapestries. I have a particular interest in them because of the Sheldon history. We were tapestry makers in the 17th century as it turns out! but this is spectacular and on a huge scale.



What really excited me though was the beautifully sensitive use of texture (my thing) which evokes a feeling of joy to look at. I managed to get a few close ups to really study the work at home.


This is silver leaf can you believe? He has laid it over gesso and worked and worked it so that it looks like sheets of actual metal armour laid down there. He even had someone make up a suit of armour that he could study for authenticity in his design. 

The same goes for the gold leaf work on the same piece where the gesso gives a flowing almost fabric like texture to the surface. this is set against the highly burnished gold leaf plate above.


These two little guys are close ups of two stained glass windows on display
I loved the 3D feel about the painted image. My mind has gone to glass table tops and bedside tables!




And then  there is the reflection of what has been enjoyed in the peaceful foyer afterwards.


And time to go outside again to darkening sky as the day ends on the iconic MI6 building over on the other side of the Thames Embankment


I hope you have enjoyed joining my Sunday excursion and feel as inspired as I do!

A note to end on
For Edward Burne- Jones his work represented the antidote to the crude ugliness and rampant materialism he believed was degrading modern Britain. More like this please!


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Paper Making Workshop

Monday is "Paper Making Course Day" here at Sheldon!
Just contact us by email or phone 0208 614 1904
and we will make it happen for you. 
Choose a Monday that suits you, let us know and 
we will tell you if it's free. 

Simple as that!

See our Paint Workshops page for more info 

SPRING DATES FOR ANNIE SLOAN INTRO WORKSHOPS

Look at all these dates to choose from! An Introduction to the Annie Sloan Method of Painting

The Workshop Schedule
Thursday January 17th 10.00 - 13.00
Friday February 8th 10.00 - 13.00
Saturday February 16th 10.00 - 13.00
Wednesday February 20th 10.00 - 13.00
Wednesday March 13th 10.00 - 13.00
Saturday March 16th 10.00 - 13.00

As always, if these dates don't fit, we can tailor one for you on a date to suit you.

Just email or phone 0208 614 1904 to enrol or check out more info on my Workshops page here.