Tiny dog on the heel of a clay pipe 😀
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Tiny dog on the heel of a clay pipe 😀
#claypipe #victorianhistory #rivercalder #riverfind
Experimenting with text! Assemblage with found objects!
A piece of the Puzzle Hall Inn, soon to be open 🙂 Tiles from the pub and pottery finds from the river Calder which runs past the Puzzle.
Experimenting with text!
New work! Enjoying the time to paint!
New work! Layers, loss, past, experiments with watercolour and graphite.
I found a buckle in my local fields next to the river and it dates from around 1850. When I researched the area I found that there used to be mills that manufactured wool, the wooden cloth was placed on tenter hooks to stretch. This was my inspiration when I painted the assemblage.
A collection of assemblages made from with finds from the river Calder! This footballer from the river has had a makeover, I made him into a Victorian gentleman as most of my finds are Victorian in date :)
Assemblage using the candle snuffer, found in the river Calder!
Assemblage made from riverfinds! Small HARLENE hair bottle found in the river Calder dates from 1890s.
Assemblage made from collected object and river finds! The boat and waves are cup handles !
Assemblages are made from upcycled boxes and finds from the river Calder. Most of the finds are Victorian as the town came about because of the river for power and in the production of cloth from the mills.