I’ve just painted a coat of satin finish yacht varnish on all four of the panels for the mural made with the G&T art club at Singlegate Primary School in Colliers Wood – so now they are ready to be fixed to the front of the school. The last session of the workshops was yesterday, and we made sketchbooks from scrap paper and badges. Next term I’m back at the school to do a new bird-themed project there.
Author Archives: Jane Porter
Now they are whispering…
Are they talking about you?
Here’s a hand-coloured pencil version – just wondering which works best?
Grouting at the Snuff Mill
Today I finished off the two mosaic panels I have been making for the School Arts Partnership with Y8 and 9 students from Cricket Green School and Y4 children from Wimbledon Chase Primary. Each child made their own panel, based on drawings they had made at Morden Hall Park, so you can see elements of the water wheel, the white bridge, the mill itself etc. Three Cricket Green students had fun today doing the grouting and seeing the patterns emerge like a patchwork quilt in tiles.
Beware of foxes
The foxes are watching. And waiting…
Decoupage discs
Varnished decoupage plates for the art club at Singlegate Primary School this afternoon. I’ve got a big pile of magazines so I hope the children have fun making some of these. Thanks Jill for helping make the demonstration models!
Wandle boat race
The sun sparkled on the water for the boat race today with families from Liberty School – the final session of the London Voices project with the National Trust at Morden Hall Park. We had several heats to determine the overall winner. Sculptor Simon Kent also brought down the oak slabs that he will carve using the families’ designs to create the ‘story boat’ to be installed in the park in July, and we all had a go at carving.
Ready for racing
I’ve varnished all the boats and made and printed calico sails from the families’ designs for the big boat race on the Wandle on Tuesday – the final session of the London Voices workshops with Liberty School at Morden Hall Park. I’m really looking forward to the race – and the weather looks very promising.
Settling in
This week I have been settling in to the new studio space at The Old Sweet Shop.
Oh! What’s this?
River poems and a chainsaw
Today’s London Voices workshop at Morden Hall Park was great fun despite the blustery rainy weather. We began with a treasure hunt for words hidden in the bark of trees, under ivy fronds and in fence crevices, then made them into river poems, then the families made drawings in the sketchbooks we made last week using Japanese book-binding. Meanwhile Simon showed how he uses a chainsaw for carving and made an eel…
…which we followed with a big game of ‘Eels Out!’