It’s always difficult keeping up the momentum once a show is up as it’s such an exhausting process getting everything ready. Luckily I’ve got a few commissions to keep me busy, but more of that later.
A medley of diverting discussions on all things art but most of all silk & paper cuttings.
It’s always difficult keeping up the momentum once a show is up as it’s such an exhausting process getting everything ready. Luckily I’ve got a few commissions to keep me busy, but more of that later.
This 100cmx100cm silk paper cut is the biggest and most detailed thing I’ve ever cut. Entitled ‘Butterfly Blast!' here is the piece at my current show. The daybed is where the owner treats customers to tea.
Butterfly Blast! shows many butterflies in a woodland setting. The Butterflies are arguing, bickering, fighting, pestering, pushing and pulling. What is it that they’re fighting about? The answer is simple - they’ve forgotten! Now it’s become a habit that they’ve got used to. In fact it’s become a ritual dance!
The chaotic energy of the whole piece
A detail.
My new show, ‘Butterfly Flow’ is starting next week (Aug 31st – Sept 19th) at the Piao Piao Gallery at 63-1, Yong Kang St. Taipei. This gallery is in the heart of a vibrant district of eateries, bars, antique shops and galleries. I love this area! For more info on the gallery and the address in Chinese go here.
If you’re in town on Sept 4th please come along to the opening party starting at 7pm. Hope to see you there!
One of the newer silk paper cuts on display is the latest in my series of circular works entitled ‘Jagged Waves’.
I’ve been working on it for over a year. It’s provisionally called ‘Spider Breath’ (I know spiders don’t really breath like you or I but in my world they do!). This spider breaths and the sudden exhalation of air causes a domino effect of events that creates this silk cut world shown here.
I’ve layered coloured silk to create an exaggerated sense of depth to the work.
There’s a whole ecosystem here. From the roots of palnts…
To a gushing stream…
To the numerous ‘beasties’ that inhabit this place…
And the clouds and rain that bring life…
Once happy I traced the finished design onto the back of two layers of silk and cut it. Here's the work half cut.
Then I played around with the lighting. Here the work is lit from the front creating shadows.
Here's a detail showing the two layers of silk
Lit from the back the different layers of silk and the luminescence create interesting effects.
When I’ve decided how to colour, mount and light the work it’ll be exhibited in my upcoming show in September.
A good friend came over one day, saw this, my second butterfly lamp design, and promptly bought it for his recording studio. Let’s hope the fluttering butterflies inspire some great music!
I used an existing Ikea floor lamp and fixed my silk paper cut design inside it. This is the second butterfly design for this type of lamp. Nice 'n' moody.
Then along came a commission from a wonderful lady who gave me just two words to work with – Purple & Dolphins. I’ve never used dolphins in my repertoire of imagery and I’ve never used purple before. Therefore the design and cut took much longer than I thought. Despite being late the lady loved it and promised that it’ll go with her to the grave!! (Don't worry she has a looong time to go yet!)
I layered several colors together to create a sense of movement and depth. Doing commissions such as this really do stretch me in a very good way.
News: I have a solo show coming up at the end of August til mid September. Details nearer the time. The gallery is situated in a cool district of Taipei full of interesting shops, galleries cafes and restaurants. I am really looking forward to it.