28 September 2012

textures of spurn



You can now see on Youtube the film that Phil Legard made for me using my images and diary extracts.  This film was projected on the first floor of the lighthouse and it now has sound added; sounds that Nigel Morgan recorded at Spurn and in the lighthouse.  This film will be shown at the various galleries on the tour and helps set the scene for the rest of the work.  The sound element helps to imagine what it is like in the lighthouse, transporting you from the gallery to the place that the work has come from.




(Image by Phil Ratcliffe)




saying goodbye


It has taken me all week to recover from last weekend - I've been in a bit of a daze.  The exhibition weekend went so well and exceeded expectations on various levels.  We had 700 visitors over the three days, which was fantastic.  Many had traveled quite a distance to see the work.  Family and friends came from London, Cheshire, Bolton, Grimsby, Bradford, Leeds and elsewhere.  People I don't know came from Peterborough, Boston, Buxton... and many from south of the Humber and from York.  It was really quite overwelming to find so many people had made such an effort to get there.  There were also many who were just visiting Spurn anyway and came in to see the lighthouse.  Hopefully some of these were pleasantly surprised at what they found inside.

The space worked really well and I'm so glad that I used each level in different ways.  It made for a journey of discovery as you climbed up all those steps.  It is only when people actually start to come into the space do you find whether it has been successful and whether people will react how you've imagined they might.

There were many lovely comments about my work and it confirmed for me that I'd managed to capture something of the place in what I produced.  The book was a big hit.  This is available directly from me at £10 (+ £3 p&p).  Just send me an email to request one. 


Of course this isn't the end.  Although I've handed back the key to the lighthouse and my residency is over the project continues for another year with the work traveling to various galleries in the region.  The first of these is South Square next week (link on the right).

So as well as recovering and unpacking and generally adjusting to the real world again I've been preparing for the next exhibition.  Each venue will be different and will show a different selection of the work.  The lighthouse is unique and was such a special (as well as challenging) space to show it in.  It belongs there.  However, I am looking forward to seeing it elsewhere.  There isn't space for the two big Spurn Cloths at South Square so in order to represent these large textile works in the smaller venue I have made three small Spurn Cloths.  I'll show images of these later.

So this blog will continue as the work travels and develops. Don't go away...   


23 September 2012

before the visitors arrive


I took a few photos yesterday before the visitors started arriving (they were waiting to get in when we opened the doors at 11am yesterday and kept coming all day).  The light keeps changing in the lighthouse spaces, governed by the weather outside.  We've had a range of weather so far!  Yesterday was a stunning day: beautiful sunshine and clear views and perfect for people to visit Spurn and see it at its best.  Today looks promising too...




21 September 2012

all set


Everything is in place and ready for the exhibition opening today.  We're open from 11 to 5 today, Saturday and Sunday. 

19 September 2012

tour

Let me take you on a tour of the lighthouse now that it is freshly swept and empty and before it gets filled with new things tomorrow...

This is the ground floor, looking down as we walk up the curved stairs...


The first floor is completely black, perfect for a projection...


The second floor is also black and this is the room I've used as a studio when I'm here...


Up to the third floor: a really tall space where the very long Spurn Cloth #2 will hang...


Then we get to the landing below the lamp room.  This is well lit and perfect for some more subtle pieces to be situated...


The stairs up to the lamp room are more of a ladder really... 


And once in the lamp room you can walk round to get up onto the platform where you can see the amazing view.


There are 149 steps in all but it is worth the climb, especially on a bright day like today.

18 September 2012

autumnal tint


I arrived on Spurn yesterday and have the next few days to prepare for the exhibition.  It's amazing how quickly things change.  When I was last here, only three weeks ago, there was a hint of autumn in the colours of vegetation.  This week it feels decidedly autumnal.  There are wonderful bright berries on the sea buckthorn as well as on hawthorn and lovely hips on the various roses.  An evening walk was full of warm light on the grasses and seed heads along the estuary and clear views coupled with a spectacular sunset.


There are particularly high tides early this week and therefore there is the threat of a wash-over on the road.  So far the weather looks to be such that this may not happen as the wind, although strong, is south westerly.  There are lots of white horses on the Humber but the sea level isn't affected enough to wash right over, at least it didn't yesterday.

I had a session with a photographer yesterday for a press article and then some time with Gavin, a film maker who will be the next artist in residence at Spurn. He is making a film about the different people that come to Spurn.  It's lovely to have a little involvement in the next project to happen here.


This morning I had the task of cleaning the lighthouse.  I started at the top and swept all the way to the bottom, six floors in all (I keep meaning to count those steps - there are a lot!).  It was a dirty job and I needed a good shower afterwards.  It isn't exactly clean and I probably raised as much dust as I collected but at least all the loose stuff that accumulates has been cleared up.  I can start setting things up tomorrow, once the dust has settled.

 

 

14 September 2012

open studio

Alongside the exhibition on 21st-23rd at the lighthouse Ruth Brown of Stone Creek Silks will be opening her studio to visitors.  Therefore there is a chance to take in more than one event in the area at the same time.

Ruth teaches a range of taster sessions plus one, two and five day workshops on a variety of textile subjects as well as exciting, new, City & Guilds courses in Textile Decoration (Art cloth) and Creative Computing. 

She will be opening her studio, Stone Creek Barn, to coincide with my exhibition, so you can have a look at the Studio and see her demonstrating some of the techniques you can learn. The Barn will be open from 10am to 4pm on the 21-23 September. You will also be able to meet her friend Jane White, who is a brilliant couture dressmaking and pattern cutting tutor. 
 
Ruth is multi-talented and has helped me publish the book I've put together to document my residency. 

count down


The countdown continues with just a week to go now before the residency exhibition.  I've spent most of this week quietly stitching away on Spurn Cloth #1 in my studio at home.  This 4.7 metre long piece is a patchwork of rust-dyed silk and I've used stitch to add further texture to the marks already there.  Some parts I've left without stitches: this space is important.  The stitches confirm the creases in the cloth giving movement, like ripples on the ever-moving water out there, or the ripples set in the sand each time the tide comes in and then out again. 

In the lamp room this will be hung in a curved form so you can't ever see all of the piece at once.  The visitor will walk round it on their way to the platform to look at the view.  This piece quietly reflects that view, with a horizon of sorts along the whole length of it.  Soon it will be time to roll it up in my studio ready to go back to the lighthouse.



6 September 2012

invitation

There are just two weeks to go now until my exhibition at Spurn.  Please consider yourself cordially invited to join me at the old lighthouse, whether the road is in action that week or not!


5 September 2012

Spurn on TV


The BBC Look North feature on my exhibition aired last night.  Here it is on iplayer.  Scroll through to about 23 minutes.

It will be replaced by this evening's programme later today so catch it quick.

2 September 2012

printing


Time marches on and deadlines are getting tighter.  The little book I'm publishing to document my residency is almost ready for the printers thanks to the wonderful Ruth.  In between entertaining holidaying children I've managed to get a batch of rust prints over-printed with collagraphs that will hopefully dry in time to get to the framers...
 

Meanwhile, I'm waiting to hear when the BBC Look North feature will be aired (in the eastern part of the region I understand) and when the article in the Journal Magazine (a publication in Hull) will be out...