Wednesday, January 28, 2026

In the house and on the verges - beauty and hope

 

Bringing beauty inside can be such a joy as you can see in the colours and textures of the flowers in the opening photo and those following. I love how the colours of paintings and glass splashback  combine with the natural beauty of the flowers. Flower arrangements by Fiona - bringing beauty in for my birthday.


The verges on this morning's walk offered more fragments of colour and beauty.






Fallen blossoms in the roadside gutter have such gorgeous texture and subtle colour.

I took the following photo of a stamped ceramic tile and a crystal to simply round off todays blog.

May we pause now and then to let the light in to offer us hope.

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Words to live life by?

 

I'm making four sets of Daily Leaf Words and 12 small metal books for my online shop. After cutting the leaf pieces and the 'pages' for the small metal books I grabbed a bit of time to stamp the words on: seven words on the Daily Leaf Words and four on the books.

The opening image shows the stash of stamped metal for the word leaves.

Below are the 'pages' for the books with stamped centre page.

A few more process photos follow. I love the images of the metal stamps and the stamped word "wonder".







When time permits the leaf metal will be folded and cut into their leaf shape etc etc - several more steps to go yet. The book pages will be riveted into their book forms after polishing and grinding. I will blog on the Daily Leaf Words and the small Metal Books when they are ready for the shop.

Friday, January 23, 2026

I had a tricky cutting morning - but I got there

 

I've agreed to carry out a repair and restoration job that requires the making of stainless steel sculptural elements that have gone missing over time. Each of the missing pieces is unique in shape!!!!

I followed up with several metal fabricating companies - but in the end all declined to do the work - too fiddly I think. So it was up to me. Today I set myself the task of cutting the pieces with my trusty side grinder. Not an easy task to get a straight edged grinding disk to cut curves. Over time I had collected almost worn out disks so that I had a stash that were of a small diameter and therefore could be persuaded to slowly cut curves. 

The trickiest piece was a hollow circle but as you can see from the opening photo with some patience I got there.

The photo below shows a couple of the pieces marked up on the metal.

And then some progress photos.



Cutting hard 3mm stainless steel is not for the faint hearted. The rough cut pieces will be finessed, ground and then sanded to a brushed finish.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

I see red - beautiful and joyous

 



This blog post is not about song lyrics but rather the fact that red was the dominant flower colour I saw on this morning's walk. In almost direction I looked I could see red, or a shade of red, popping out in the sunlight.

This blog post is simply a celebration of the beauty of red. All photos were taken this morning.










Nature develops and delivers some intense colours to light and excite us. 


Sunday, January 18, 2026

An ongoing story

 

Today we removed the signage on our DEP public studio-gallery - see above and below. After  6 years of leasing the space we have decided it is time to move on to home based studio space and online shops.





Yesterday we had the first day of two days of a clearance sale - but as it turned out we had sold out on day one. Today we had a few folk dropping in to pick up pieces that they could not take home yesterday. The space is almost totally clear. 


Some folk ask if we are sad to be closing the public-gallery. The answer is no - we have had a good 6 years of making, teaching, exhibiting and selling in the public studio-gallery space.

 This leads to the second question - are we going to stop making? So, we are not sad to be closing the space and we are not stopping making because we have taken the time to sift and sort and set up smaller home based spaces that will enable us to make what we want and as we want. So those who read this blog will see more of my making and making processes in the near future.

Thanks to all those who supported us in our public studio-gallery; and we look forward to more contact with you soon. Keep an eye out for our upcoming newsletter; my presence on this blog; and my posts on my  FB and Instagram.

Friday, January 16, 2026

Shed, window and door Scotland watercolours

 


On Thursday I completed five wee watercolours of a shed and a couple of doors and windows in northern Scotland - in villages close to the village in which we stay (Armadale).

I even got to write the subject matter etc on the back and put my stamp (bsa) on them as you can see in the photo above and those below.




A couple of process photos follow.


I did start 4 more watercolours - two abandoned boats and two ruinous buildings. I will blog on these when they are progressed a little more - maybe next week.

Watercolours will make an appearance on my online shop - probably early February!!!