Sunday, July 28, 2013

Painting with mud


I’ve “discovered” painting with mud.

(Gasp! horror- I usually work digitally)

How did this come about?
Well I have just been to Dollar Summer School.
(Few outside the central belt of Scotland know about this unique school - now in its 54th year. Its run by a group of art teachers and operates out of purpose built Art centre at Dollar Academy thanks to a £1million donation by a former grateful pupil who made his fortune doing the graphic design for Macdonald hamburger).


Feeling frustrated with traditional watercolours I began to look around for some new materials to paint with.

As  a long time admirer of Richard Long and AndyGoldsworthy I wondered whether the answer might lie in going right back to our roots: to the earth that primitive Man first used to decorate their caves.

So I dug up some up from the garden and experimented.

Our class tutor, wildlife artist Clare Harkess, offered encouragement and support though the rest of the class were somewhat bewildered.

Mud behaves like ink with the added bonus that you can change the consistency -and it’s free!

And the images?  I find myself creating a whole menagerie of strange mythical creatures that look as if they have erupted from the bowels of the earth during some volcanic explosion.

As we hurtle into the 21st century into a future that none of us can imagine it is a reminder of where we have come from…and may one day return.

NB
There are many web sites devoted to the genre of mud paintings and working with unusual materials. Just google it.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

"The One Show" and Craig-y-nos

"The One Show" Wednesday 17 April- ( from left to right):
Ann Shaw and Pamela Hamer with presenters Alex Jones and Matt Baker


Well, it s over – all of 30 seconds on live television talking about  Craig-y-nos, the children’s TB sanatorium in Wales.

Some of my friends said I look nervous and uncomfortable. Well ,who wouldn’t on prime-time television with 5 million viewers and an audience including a clutch of celebrities and you are expected to talk about dark secrets from your four years spent locked up in a remote castle all in the name of a cure for a disease which folk were terrified of?

Pamela Hamer, the other ex-patient with me on the show was totally unfazed by television – and determined to have her say.

Pamela told her  rat story in – she woke up one night to find a rat in her bed and the night nurse comforted her when she screamed by telling her it was Joey the pet rat from the kitchen just come to say good night to her.
She was 8 years of age and encased in plaster only able to move her arms.

It was a blog that I started in 2006 in my search for the “lost children of Craig-y-nos” that eventually unearthed all these amazing stories and gave a collective voice to 40 years of missing Welsh history.

I just managed to get a plug in for the book The Children of Craig-y-nos .



Behind the scenes:
I am sitting in Make up getting the most amazing stuff put on my face when Angela Rippon comes in and sits in the chair next to me - in a similar pink jacket to what I’m wearing! OMG!

After the show Pamela Hamer and our partners go to a quiet, small Italian restaurant in Earls court.

The folk at the next table lean over.
“We saw you on telly tonight!”
I reckon it’s the pink jacket.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Dealing with Rejection


(Harlequin role- image created on iPhone)

“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”


I was at a gallery opening on Saturday night and friends kept coming up to me: “Where is your work? Why isn’t it in? “


And I had to say. “I got rejected.”

Now if you are an artist or writer, you get used to it.  Or you give up making work.


But how do you deal with rejection?
Well you can toughen yourself up by trying the The Rejection Generator Project :http://stoneslidecorrective.com/?page_id=441


Here are some samples:

Dear Artist

“We can see all the work, care, and even love that you've put into this piece, which makes it harder to tell you that we won't be accepting it. This is hard for us, because we just can't stop laughing... All that work, all the devotions of your soul and your heart, and you produce this? That's hilarious. We can barely type because we're laughing so hard.”

Or how about this:

“Dear Writer,

I enjoyed reading the opening pages of your novel but you didn’t follow our submission guidelines. Prospective authors must be at least sixteen years of age. Based on the chapters you sent us, I doubt you are older than ten.

Yours truly,
The Editors

As Nietzsche said:
“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”



Links:


www.annshaw.co.uk

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hot Tappers - exhibition


Our group of older tap dancers have finally got a name for ourselves:
"The Hot Tappers".

This photograph was selected by Blipfoto (www.blipfoto.com) the online photographic community, for  their Creativity Scotland exhibition illustrating the diversity of creativity in the country.

We meet weekly in the Stirling Rugby club.

Friday, November 30, 2012

The miracle of apps!

Student Katie Joyce introduced me to photo synth a free app that stitches pix together.
Here she is in front of a magnificent wall mural she made for an exhibition in Delta Studios, Larbert along with two friends.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Keep Dancing

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Our Keep Dancing group at the macrobert arts centre, Stirling, challenging stereotyped images of older people.


Our dance group Keep Dancing, run by the macrobert, has grown legs. Literally. A group of us have formed a tap dancing class. See video of Anne Aiken who leads our group.
.http://www.youtube.com/user/annshaw


This month see the launch of Luminate -www.luminatescotland.org/-
 the first festival on ageing in Scotland.

Stirling contribution is a new theatre performance by dance artist Natasha Gilmore, Ultra Violet, an intergenerational event that will be premiered at the end of the month.

Unfortunately I had to pull out because of
other commitments  but it looks like a very exciting project.

Meanwhile I have just finished – oh what a relief! - another book on Wales.

So I am going to have a welcome break from writing and I have resumed my visual artwork again.

After all, I do have a solo exhibition coming up early next year…time to get back to the drawing –board, or in my case Ipad.