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happy to make: Death and Transition exhibition - work in progress
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Monday, 23 February 2015. Death and Transition exhibition - work in progress. The idea of the Death and Transition exhibition emerged when some of us from South London Women Artists group were chatting during the invigilation of another SLWA exhibition. Death and Transition exhibition - work in progress. 25 February 2015 at 00:19. 25 February 2015 at 02:12. Thank you very much Josie! I will be posting more about this exhibition in April. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London, United Kingdom. I am an...
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happy to make: Ceramic floor and wall ideas
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Wednesday, 24 September 2014. Ceramic floor and wall ideas. The founder, Jolanta Rozycka, showed me the house and I could not resist taking a few photos of the ceramic floors and walls. They were all created by a ceramic artist and painter Piotr Klemens Borzecki. Looking at this beautiful floor I got really inspired and decided to attempt doing something similar in my bathroom. Watch this space. For more information about the ONJATY association click here. Ceramic floor and wall ideas.
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happy to make: The Colour Factory Studios in Winchester
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Sunday, 16 November 2014. The Colour Factory Studios in Winchester. Last week I went to Winchester for a few days with my husband, and I came back inspired. It is interesting how we are drawn to places that will give us the answers to our inner questions and point us in the direction we should take. I experienced this when I visited The Colour Factory in Winchester. For a long time I have been dreaming about collectively setting up (or joining) a cooperative of artists and makers,. London, United Kingdom.
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happy to make: Hatome Studio and Gallery
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Tuesday, 25 November 2014. Hatome Studio and Gallery. Hatome Studio and Gallery will be an Art Studio and a Gallery Shop selling Art and locally created hand made products. The name Hatome came from the name of this blog: Happy To Make. I created a new page on Facebook and placed this post on a local forum' Facebook page:. If you would like to see the progress of this project, or would like to be part of it when it opens, please like this page: Hatome Studio and Gallery in Penge. Hatome Studio and Gallery.
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happy to make: Building an art studio in the garden
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015. Building an art studio in the garden. My new art studio in the garden has finally arrived! Here are some photos documenting the building process. It took 3 weeks to produce the segments of the studio and 3 days to install it. The studio size is 6m x 3.5m (21m square) and 2.5m high. It feels amazing! If you are interested in details of the company who built my studio, please contact me or comment on this post. I will be happy to recommend it to you. They are in England.
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happy to make: What is Urban?
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Thursday, 4 December 2014. For me Urban means a variety of people living in close proximity. Different cultures, different colors, different expressions and attitudes - but somehow, in all this diversity, people belonging to one Urban place. London is the ultimate Urban. It embraces the whole range of different people from all over the world. It is like the whole world in a capsule. And in its variety it is beautiful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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happy to make: Death and Transition exhibition update
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Thursday, 2 April 2015. Death and Transition exhibition update. The Geographer' triptych is now finished (see my previous post. And the preparations for the 'Death and Transition' exhibition are almost finished. This is a group exhibition of South London Women Artists which I am co-curating with Melissa Budasz and Ilinca Cantacuzino. I am still working on the catalogue and will be sending it to the printers just after Easter. Have a wonderful Easter everyone! Death and Transition exhibition update.