All quiet on the exhibiting front the last while, been working full-time in a kitchen cooking for 12 people in a residential psychiatric facility. Has to be done..
Also studying a bit. Will squeeze out some more work into the wild soon as I get used to the 40-hour weeks (whose idea was that anyway?)
In the meantime the good people who organise Westival (formerly known as the Westport Arts Festival) are having their annual small works exhibition in McGings bar, and this year the theme is Kintsugi, meaning fragile/brittle and the word for the technique of mending broken pottery with gold or silver in the cracks.
Here's a photo of the assemblage I sent. Mosquitos can be seen as a threat but they're only tiny spindly yokes, which is in keeping with the Kintsugi idea.
The exhibition runs until Sunday the 3rd of November, McGing's bar, Westport.
Also studying a bit. Will squeeze out some more work into the wild soon as I get used to the 40-hour weeks (whose idea was that anyway?)
In the meantime the good people who organise Westival (formerly known as the Westport Arts Festival) are having their annual small works exhibition in McGings bar, and this year the theme is Kintsugi, meaning fragile/brittle and the word for the technique of mending broken pottery with gold or silver in the cracks.
Here's a photo of the assemblage I sent. Mosquitos can be seen as a threat but they're only tiny spindly yokes, which is in keeping with the Kintsugi idea.
The exhibition runs until Sunday the 3rd of November, McGing's bar, Westport.