Monday 15 September 2014

Installation & Inspiration

This is my final post of my artist residency at Plas Mawr. Having the opportunity to spend precious time creating artwork in such an inspiring environment has given me the ability to re- focus my foundations of the practice and the time to explore new media. I was given the opportunity to re-kindle my passion of working with 3D materials and discovering new techniques incorporating textiles. The main focus of the artwork created was centred on the period of the house's history 1830's - 1880's when several families rented tenements mainly in the attic spaces. Also there was a primary school in the great hall, this was the period before the Royal Cambrian Academy took possession of the building till the 1987. The pieces created I hope reflect the personal history's of the inhabitants living within these tenements and there interaction with the building. Several pieces of artwork are installed across this beautiful building also a small exhibition of the artwork at Llandudno library both are installed till the begining of October. Unfortunately during the last week of my residency there was a bereavement,  my father passed away. He was a great inspiration and I can only hope he would have approved of the outcomes of my residency.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Wendy,

    It was such a pleasure to talk to you whilst we were at Plas Mawr and it's great to see your work posted here.

    The conversation that we had about the people who lived at Plas Mawr, the engravings of their initials and the dates has been quite inspirational to me, and after we spoke I realised that I have moved so far away from my natural creativity to become so commercial in my graphic design.

    I realise that creativity is a massive part of me, and it is missing! So, due to our conversation, I'm buying a sketchbook to reignite daily observations and open up creativity!

    I was looking to buy a painting of Criccieth whilst we were staying there, but I have a canvas and I've decided to paint my own! I'll let you know how it goes!

    It's all come about because of what we talked about!

    It was great talking with you, and the results from the residency are outstanding. The first photo is so captivating - highlighting the ghosts of Plas Mawr's residents from long ago, showing that there is a 'personal' history to the place as well as bricks and mortar.

    Looking forward to seeing future residencies!

    Sending grateful blessings! :O)

    Chris

    PS- Did you try tissue paper and bleach?!

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  2. Hi Wendy,

    It was such a pleasure to talk to you whilst we were at Plas Mawr and it's great to see your work posted here.

    The conversation that we had about the people who lived at Plas Mawr, the engravings of their initials and the dates has been quite inspirational to me, and after we spoke I realised that I have moved so far away from my natural creativity to become so commercial in my graphic design.

    I realise that creativity is a massive part of me, and it is missing! So, due to our conversation, I'm buying a sketchbook to reignite daily observations and open up creativity!

    I was looking to buy a painting of Criccieth whilst we were staying there, but I have a canvas and I've decided to paint my own! I'll let you know how it goes!

    It's all come about because of what we talked about!

    It was great talking with you, and the results from the residency are outstanding. The first photo is so captivating - highlighting the ghosts of Plas Mawr's residents from long ago, showing that there is a 'personal' history to the place as well as bricks and mortar.

    Looking forward to seeing future residencies!

    Sending grateful blessings! :O)

    Chris

    PS- Did you try tissue paper and bleach?!

    ReplyDelete