Eugeen Van Mieghem, Cat
Eugeen Van Mieghem, Cat
a handmade concertina book featuring a series of cat drawings printed in black ink is displayed on a mantelpiece, above a tiled fireplace; each tile features hand painted birds and flora
South Brent Printmakers at Birdwood House, Totnes today.
I love this little concertina cat book πββ¬
Dawn sky with sun just rising over the horizon
Happy #summersolstice from Newton Abbot
Photograph featuring a smiling older Japanese women in a pale blue shirt looking right towards some sunflowers in a garden setting with a white cat sitting on her shoulder and upper back facing the viewer
Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara, series on the bond between her 88-year-old grandmother Misao and her odd-eyed cat Fukumaru #WomensArt
sweet snapshots of the open gardens today π
It most certainly is βοΈππ»
Great to be back in Plymouth over the weekend. Loved the digital display of childrenβs & young peopleβs competition entries for Surreal Estates at #BOXPlymouth ~ theme being to think about a special place & be inspired by Surrealist techniques. Particularly enjoyed the fab collage and video works π
Honiton today for work meeting ~ popped into Thelma Hulbert Gallery to look at the lovely garden and catch the James Ravilious photographs ~ particularly taken with the vibe of Miss Steele and Mrs Laperiere in Dolton, 1974
Up past our bedtime for @pilofficial.bsky.social Torquay
Back at the ranchβ¦ @paulxhearn.bsky.social π©·
Made it into the sea early this morning after having to talk myself into it! Sea was cold, calm, and completely worth it. It felt like such an achievement, and I came out relaxed, and happy. The perfect Sunday start 𦦠π
Thanks Sarah! Didnβt they do well! π
a series of colourful card collaged bookmarks featuring colour blocks and images of birds, flowers and gardening cut from magazines
Gorgeous collage bookmarks made at Try It Out Tuesday ~ our new taster session held at The Friendship Cafe, St Davidβs. Designed especially for people who may feel a little anxious about joining a community course; thereβs tea & cake, a gentle activity & chat (or not) at this free monthly event ποΈ
Picture rejection as a gentle rain that falls on everyone's paradeβit's not about staying dry, but learning to dance in the downpour.
gurdeeppandher.substack.com/p/worth-shines
We love Hueyβs show π©·
Leading into Mental Health Awareness week, teamed up with friend and colleague Kat Toomey to share a little Wish Tree activity at work. Learners and staff are invited to share what community means to them. Also a nudge to make space for self care over the weekend π
Lovely holiday at home drawing to a close tomorrow ~ a week of gardening, reading, sewing, baking & day-trips; plus Easter Sunday bike tour around town π @paulxhearn.bsky.social
Enjoying the books at the Recycling Centre βοΈ
Friday walk home from work: St Davidβs, Queens Terrace; car park flowers; a curious cat πββ¬
Image from ZINEMAIL - An art zine for your inbox by Erik Winkowski.
A rather lovely idea, passed on by @semplepress.bsky.social, you can sign up (free) for a weekly email treat of ZINEMAIL - An art zine for your inbox by Erik Winkowski - Paper Films. Handmade experiments in books, film, and art.
See: erikwinkowski.substack.com/p/zinemail-no1
Ghost sign revealed on North Street, Exeter. WM Brock & Co, furniture and cabinet makers 1882-1916
What time is it pleeze? π°οΈ
The jigsaw table in Buckfastleigh library today ~ π π
Listening on repeat
Itβs a sign π€
Well earned day off exploring Bath in glorious winter sunshine π ~ museum, books, independent shops, galleries, cafesβ¦ and here, of course, the alternative Royal Crescent! π
Great to meet super keen learners starting their courses this week π
'Solar System' quilt by Ellen Harding Baker of Cedar County, Iowa, US in 1876, used as a teaching aid for her lectures on astronomy in the small towns of her state #womensart
Burton at Bideford Art Gallery & Museum always well worth the trip to North Devon. Enjoying Other Worlds: New Works from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers exhibition. One fave being David Ferryβs colourful and curious digital print The Clairvoyant from the Village