Steve had a couple of days holiday to take this week, so after we had dropped the boys at school, we headed for the beach to do some serious "wrecking". Don
Such a shame, really, when you see the workmanship that has gone into such a vessel.
But my mind was already planning what I could make with some of these finds...
See here, this large section of the boat? Well that diagonal stripe spoke "slipway" to me!
And from the ashes, something new was born!
You can see the lovely crackle-glazed effect still. I wanted to keep the piece almost as I had found it, so I only trimmed off the rough edges. I am chuffed with the result: I will be looking for other bits like this from now on!
We also found this long piece of quadrant painted in brilliant blue, which made a vibrant roof for this terrace of cottages!
And much more besides, but I had to put the driftwood side on hold as another collage commission was calling me!
Anyone recognise it? Clue: its on the North Cornwall coast
with a tidal pool?
Its is Bude. Only a small piece, it measures 30cm x 24cm.
Well, I feel as though I have been quite prolific this week!
Have a fab weekend folks!
Such a shame, really, when you see the workmanship that has gone into such a vessel.
But my mind was already planning what I could make with some of these finds...
See here, this large section of the boat? Well that diagonal stripe spoke "slipway" to me!
And from the ashes, something new was born!
You can see the lovely crackle-glazed effect still. I wanted to keep the piece almost as I had found it, so I only trimmed off the rough edges. I am chuffed with the result: I will be looking for other bits like this from now on!
We also found this long piece of quadrant painted in brilliant blue, which made a vibrant roof for this terrace of cottages!
And much more besides, but I had to put the driftwood side on hold as another collage commission was calling me!
Anyone recognise it? Clue: its on the North Cornwall coast
with a tidal pool?
Its is Bude. Only a small piece, it measures 30cm x 24cm.
Well, I feel as though I have been quite prolific this week!
Have a fab weekend folks!
I am quite new to your blog and absolutely love your collages. My daughter (15) does quite a few as she is still at the age where she is experimenting with mediums. I digress, what I wanted to ask you is, do you buy paper specifically or like her do you blag from every magazine reader in town.
ReplyDeleteHello mumasu, I have a great stash of magazines which will keep me going for a while yet! I never buy any paper especially: the recycling aspect is key!
DeleteYou my friend, are absolutely brilliant!!!!! I live on the coast of New England and have such a love for anything driftwood....your work is just over the moon!!! Have you ever done a commission to the states? Your work gives me pure joy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Miss Holly! I havent ever sent a driftwood piece to the US, but I would be happy to!
DeleteStunning collages and cottages
ReplyDeleteJulie xxxxx
you never cease to amaze and inspire me! thank you and blessings, from Glendale, California! :) Shana :)
ReplyDeleteWow what fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteOkay Kirsty, did I need to know....did you drag the whole thing home with you?
ReplyDeleteIf only Carole! It was much too big and heavy!
Deleteabsolutely love the houses! I will keep an eye out for driftwood for you when I'm at the beach..and I completely understand the 4 year old walk on a beach thing..I've got a 3 and a 5 year old and I really miss my long beachcombing walks!
ReplyDeleteI just love how you 'see' how you are going to use each piece, I'd have never thought 'slipway' but goodness you were so right! The cottages are a delight, and the collagen is fabulous :o)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Rose H
Whoops! should have read 'the COLLAGE is fabulous'
ReplyDeleteDear Kirsty
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful work you've created this week! I am so much in love with the crackled glaze houses! Will you be selling them? When? Where? To me !!!!
I love your creations, you are so very clever indeed.
Have a lovely restful weekend, you deserve a good rest after all that!
x
Oh I love the cottages with the slip way. You are so clever! X
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Kirsty. You must have so much fun letting your imagination run riot when you see a piece of driftwood. Thank you for sharing your latest beautiful work.
DeleteAnne xx
Lovely jubbly!
ReplyDeleteI'm particularly impressed with the first piece.
Have a great weekend,
Sandie xx
Kirsty, I've read your blog for ages - only commented when you first changed your header photograph! I love your cottages, but was blown away looking at how you see a piece of drift-wood and visualise the end result, whilst keeping the integrity of the original piece intact. It was quite breathtaking, I'm so in awe of your skill - it all looks very simple, but you just have to realise the aristic 'eye' responsible for the transformation.
ReplyDeleteLove the collages, but the driftwood creations really speak to me.
Great find.. Thank goodness you were there to rescue the remains of that beautiful boat.. It deserved to be found by someone who appreciates all of the work that went into building her..
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring few days.....your finished pieces are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFleur xx
Your "driftwood" houses are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe function that the boat is going to utilized for is the primary deciding factor for the added equipment and accessories that you will need.
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