Saturday, 29 May 2010
Spring Fling by bicycle
Friday, 28 May 2010
Happy Fling Weekend
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Cream Teas in Kirkcudbright
A great chance to enjoy some delicious homemade scones, local jam and cream, teas and coffees, and all for just £3 per person.
The RSABI Cream Tea is open between 2pm and 4pm, and all in aid of RSABI, Scotland ’s charity helping those who have depended on the land.
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Update from Adam Booth and Hannah McAndrew
Monday, 24 May 2010
Update from Andy Priestman
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Update from Val Macadam
Saturday, 22 May 2010
Update from Mark Ranshaw
Friday, 21 May 2010
Ceilidh Update
The ceilidh starts at 7pm, music is by the brilliant Two Left Feet, tickets are £10 which includes the hog roast or a veggie option. Tickets available from www.thebooth.co.uk
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Update from Christine Smith
Last weekend I made a start on the major Spring Fling - Spring Clean with a good clear out of the shed to make it look less like a rubbish dump and more like a well organised store for useful bits and pieces. What looks like a back yard needs to be transformed into a self respecting courtyard displaying finished pots.
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Update from Helen Hastings
I’m one of the ‘homecomer’ artists – I was the Gracefield potter more years ago than I care to recall - and I am thrilled to be sharing studio space with Bella Green at Eskdalemuir. Nowadays I live in the Scottish Borders and I make felted ‘neckscapes’ For Spring Fling I’ve been working on a new ruckled style of neckscape that that I will be calling the ‘Iapetus’ range after the ocean that disappeared some 400 million years ago when Scotland and England came together in a tectonic crunch and created the Southern Uplands.
Jobs that I have to do this week are to make, make, make and then make some more. Next week I will organize labels and display, take photographs of the best work and distribute the last of the leaflets. Final week I will be helping Bella prepare the studio. I hope you all have a great Spring Fling – artists and visitors – and I am only sorry I will not be able to visit everyone else’s studio.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Update from Ed Baxter
I have had to be ready as I am running a photo course this week and out on the river giving casting instruction nearly all next week.. Long may it rain this weekend. This is a photograph of me loading up some software ready for my course.
Monday, 17 May 2010
Update from William Spurway
I was lucky to receive a research grant to travel to Finland at the beginning of the year and came back with my head full of images and the bright white light of a Finnish winter. Painting delicate silver birch trees in snow are proving tricky but will be worth it if I can pull it off, dark dark firs standing proud against a blue sky add drama if I get the tone right. I've been doing some printmaking too - reflections on water, an old and ongoing interest of mine.
Been speaking with Ewan McClure who is sharing the studio with me for Spring Fling about how we are going to show our work. Will we put out our paints and sketchbooks and inspirations? I think so, but this also takes thought and organisation. Looking forward to it though - meeting regular Spring Flingers as well as welcoming new people to my studio. Roll on 29th May.
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Spring Fling Residency Launch
There will also be a free bus leaving Glasgow (from outside the CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD ) on Friday 28 May at 5.45pm. This will arrive at Craigieburn Garden at approximately 6.45pm and will return to Glasgow at 11pm. If you would like to reserve a place on the bus please email allisonmgibbs@gmail.com in advance.
Apdate from Anna Wright
Friday, 14 May 2010
Update from Jeremy Carlisle
Much needed painting of studio has been happening and a huge tidy up, which feels good. I can now see walls and parts of the floor which hadn't been visible for ages and how the space might work at the end of the month. Weather permitting I have been painting outside since February. Although it has been cold there have been bright clear, still days. Winter and early spring colours have a lightness and clarity that is special. When the weather is wet and wild the car becomes a mobile studio and I often head for the coast to observe and paint the unfolding drama of sea and sky.
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Update from Amy Winstanley
Update from Phil McMenemy - Studio 29
Hello everyone, thanks for calling in on the Spring Fling blog
Well its now mid-May - how did that happen? The early part of the year seemed to rather drag its heels but the last couple of months have absolutely flown by.
Nerves and anxieties are now definitely in full-flow, though one hopes that all the year long work that we artists put in will see us in good shape for the SF weekend. My anxieties have been given a rather unexpected and troublesome boost with the recent news that the print company I use are on a fairly lengthy shut-down due to relocation! Yikes, all my planning out of the window for my printing needs. A few deep breaths and some hasty workings out mean that everything still should be OK for the big weekend. I do hope so.
I have been busy titivating one of our outdoor storerooms to convert into a small sales gallery which I hope visitors will come and view - its neither the Tate Modern nor the National Portrait Gallery buts its ours and I think 'in keeping' with the spirit of the Spring Fling Open Studios event.
This year has seen me co-opted onto the Spring Fling committee - what an eye-opener! The work of the committee and in particular Event Co-ordinator Rhiannon is mind-boggling in its volume and challenging diversity. I congratulate you all, its been good to help out in my own small way!
The event remains high on the local media agenda and I was again lucky enough to be invited to take part in a photo-shoot to highlight the Fling by the very readable DG Life Magazine, see image above.
I do hope people can take the trouble to come and visit this years event to acknowledge all the artists work, visit wonderful Dumfries and Galloway and most importantly to meet artists, view fabulous and diverse art work and have some fun!
Finally I would like to pass on my congratulations to two of our Spring Fling artists who have receieved national acknowledgements and accclaim for their brilliant, brilliant work - Adam Booth - Studio 43, Adam won the Gold award in the Wood and Metal section of the Craft & Design Magazine Selected Awards and Hannah McAndrew - Studio 21 who won Silver for her work in the Ceramics section of the same publication. Well done and congratulations to you both!!!
Regards
phil
You can find Phil McMenemy, Studio 29 at The Gallery at Laurieston, Laurieston or by visiting his website http://www.pmcphotography.co.uk/
Monday, 10 May 2010
Update from Kathleen Woods
Also just bought all the plants for the garden and hope the heat breaks through soon. We will have teas, coffees and home baking on offer with donations going to help with the Wallace Hall Academy Haiti Fund.
Update from Suzanne Stuart Davies
So – cross with the computer when I will need to use it to sort out information – statements, labels for work and such – organising for Spring Fling starts this week.
However – lots of work ready – paintings, books and some crafty cushions - and new work arising from recent trip will hopefully be started and on show.
I have been preoccupied, even more this year, with the changes taking place in rural areas and marginal lands – my work reflects these concerns – there are fewer traditional buildings being repaired, less tin huts to admire! There will be no cattle in our surrounding fields this year – the lovely pedigree Ayrshire heifers which enjoyed the high summers pastures have given way to lonely sheep.
In the very North West of Scotland, a little crofting still continues and some of the stone buildings remain with their painted roofs – and sky, sea and mountains always exhilarate! So there will be work in progress which celebrates the wilder lands of Scotland.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Update from Urpu Sellar
The time of year when artists can be observed in their natural habitat is approaching fast. It'll soon be Spring Fling. I always get worried if things run smoothly, are on time - especially if ahead of time and I wonder what I have forgotten. So far looking good... The biggest problem will be to clear enough space to fit in some people. Ash clouds allowing, Mother will be visiting us over the Spring Fling. It was my idea. "Sure, come during the Spring Fling, it's good fun!" Well, she is fit (former Olympic swimmer ('52) I'll have you know!), very good at organising, tidying, cooking, making coffee, talking to people. She gives wonderful foot massages. She thinks she's coming for a for a holiday.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Update from Isabell Buenz
Monday, 3 May 2010
Update from Kate Anderson
I will be showing the processes I use in several commissions including a piece to be made for an exhibition at Lichfield Cathedral next year to celebrate the 400th year of the King James Bible.