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Routine Maintenance – making my forklift smile!

Lately my forklift  has been showing signs of age and becoming temperamental.  Perhaps it was just a reminder to me to do some routine maintenance.  Yesterday I got down to it and found I needed a new battery and alternator.  With these fitted, oil and water checks done, and greasing all round, I’ve got my […]

Invitation – Talk & Tour

As part of my exhibition The Museum as Muse at the Ryedale Folk Museum, I am giving an informal talk on the 18th October, 2013 at 4pm.  This will be just after a short tour of the Harrison Collection, which the Museum have very kindly organised. I can highly recommend a visit to the Collection, […]

Snail Sculpture

A sculptor by the name of Nerio Festa made these little snails – as soon as I saw them I made a note to myself that I must be more creative with my offcuts! After moving to San Francisco in 1994, Nerio Festa began creating natural, artistic pieces with steel, recycled metal, stones and paper. […]

Letter Blocks in Stone

Alphabet blocks are traditionally a children’s toy, and learning aid – and making these brought back early memories of pushing a little cart round the garden, full of wooden blocks with a letter painted brightly on each face.  I built with them, toppled them and made names in a row. These stone ones are playful […]

Work Boots

When I first got these boots they were stiff and actually, a bit uncomfortable.  I know from having had many pairs of work boots  in the past, that this is just a temporary inconvenience.  Very soon they lose their new polish and ‘wear-in’. Steel-toe-capped boots have saved my feet on many occasions!  I’ve rested stone […]

Stone Ant

On occasion I have unintentionally disturbed an ant’s nest whilst gardening or moving stones – and felt guilt as I’ve watched the frantic carrying of the pristine white eggs by a mass of scurrying bodies.  They have clever and successful social structures and organisation within their nests and it is incredible how quickly order is […]

Autumn Feeling

With the damp, misty starts and colours turning it is beginning to feel very Autumnal.  It is a season I love.  Today was warm, the rain was warm and the sheep in the next field stood sheltering, all still, but for chewing, and I caught their thick lanolin smell heavy in the air. I smelled […]

The Museum as Muse

About eight months ago I was asked by the curator of the Gallery at the Ryedale Folk Museum if I would like to exhibit there in October 2013.  I was thrilled, and after discussing details it was decided to make the focus of the exhibition The Harrison Collection. The Harrison Collection is  recently acquired by […]

Stoat-ally Stone

It is always a lovely feeling to have new stone at the workshop, lots of promise of carving to come and those fresh quarried blocks just look beautiful! Yesterday I unloaded them all into a pile, awaiting sorting and putting on pallets. This morning when I came to the stack to begin the task, a […]

Visit to The Hepworth Wakefield

Since it opened I have been looking forward to finding time to visit The Hepworth Wakefield. With over 1,600 square metres of light-filled gallery spaces, The Hepworth Wakefield is the largest purpose-built exhibition space outside London.  The gallery brings together work from Wakefield’s art collection, exhibitions by contemporary artists and rarely seen works by Barbara […]