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They hung the heads of traitors here!

  Not recently though.   It is difficult to imagine it, standing in front of the beautifully and stylishly decorated frontage of Priestley’s at No. 36, Bootham.  Before entering through the immaculate  gloss paintwork and shine of period door furniture, I glance to my left. There, towering, is the magnificent 11th century archway of Bootham […]

Romance in Stone – Doves

  Continuing the Valentine theme that I started with Cupid, today I’m thinking about doves.  Very different from the human embrace and ardour, but none-the-less tender and romantic.  Bird romance anyway. I’ve watched doves and pigeon pairs and their behaviour to one another is gentle and devoted and their courting attentive and caring.  I studied […]

Romance in Stone – Cupid

  In the run-up to the 14th it is impossible not to think a little about romance, perhaps you’re thinking a lot!  I’ve been looking at how artists, and in particular sculptors – and even more particularly sculptors in stone, have chosen to show love, represent romance or create the magic and frisson of attraction […]

Flighty Bird

  Flighty Bird is a sculpture carved in Ancaster Limestone.  The piece of stone had lovely colouring, showing mottling and striations, telling of its formation millions of years ago, with varying deposits and layers of sediment.  This bird carving was inspired by the many wild moorland birds here – they lie so still, quiet and […]

Only Girls Allowed

  Only Girls Allowed is the title of an exhibition at the Wensleydale Galleries starting in March – to celebrate International Women’s Day on Saturday March 8th, 2014. I’m very pleased to say that I will be showing sculpture at the gallery for this exhibition, and am just starting a figure carving – a female […]

Big Garden Birdwatch

  This is a Dunnock, perching on the edge of my trailer.  This bird became the star of my Big Garden Birdwatch last year.  This afternoon I’m getting ready for the 2014 watch, filling up feeders and making sure the birdbaths are topped up with fresh water.  I love this dedicated hour of watching my […]

Winter Sculpture

  It was lovely listening to Andy Goldsworthy on Countryfile  talking about sculpting in winter time and that he relishes the snow and ice.  For me the colder days mostly just bring the challenge of keeping warm, though invariably the thought of working with cold stone and chisels is  much worse than in reality.  He […]

In the Workshop today

  Apart from cloud watching that is – I actually worked pretty hard today,  and now in the warmth, and full of supper,  feel happily tired.      

Cabinet of Curiosities

  Sometimes as I garden, little treasures pop up out of the soil, or occasionally they are washed down in the beck and stand out because of pattern, colour or shine.  These are recent aquisitions, and will join my other rows of comforting curiosities.   I have quite a collection now and I love to […]

Visit to Mima

  On Thursday I visited Mima – it was a trip planned and organised by Ryedale Artworks.  We all gathered and travelled by mini-bus to Middlesbrough.  It was my first visit to Mima, and I have to say that on arrival I was a little underwhelmed – though we did seem to arrive at the […]