i heart ... collections and treasures

Imagine my pleasure when a friend rang this weekend and told me she had an old printers tray that needed a home ... could I find a use for it perhaps? Could I! I have always loved anything with little compartments, little secrets, cubbyholes, drawers, small places for little things. And now I have one. Lucky me. It came with a piece of sea glass shaped like a heart, for this person knows of my little heart stone collection. And a vintage crochet lace collar - for a textile girl like me, it was really precious.
a 'treasures' box for me

trash treasures


Friend who brought me a printers tray also suggested I have a look at this artists work. India also refers to her work over at her blog. As I looked through this catalogue (printed by Wellington City Gallery in conjunction with an exhibition a few years ago) my heart leapt. It appears to me that Ms Gascoigne was an artist who loved to use things she found and collected. Worn, overlooked, everyday things ... her work is exciting because it is instantly familiar and evocative. We know these things, we live with them everyday, and yet she has taken them out of context and made such beautiful works with them. I would love an iron curtain and I'm sure I could find some old rusty nails at Trash.

It's funny, but I purchased this book (to cheer me up) from Minerva last week because it features a few of my favourite craft-based artists who are all collectors at heart. Check out some of the collections and other eye-candy. If this is your thing, collecting and artmaking from collecting, then I highly recommend this book. It's awesome. Lynne has done a great job and gathered some wonderful artists in it. I could think of a few more (including Robyn from South Africa) that would make a great second edition, and I would've loved to have seen more studio and home photos, because often our personal environments reflect what we love too.
"Art Making: Collections and Obsessions"
by Lynne Perella
by Lynne Perella

a gorgeous display of someone's treasures and finds...

Gail's interesting drawer ...

"Follow Your Heart - Nina Bagley"

My house is full of odd things. Nothing makes sense really, it's all kind of random. Little girls (and big ones too) are oft found gazing and stroking strands of beads and felted stones in my bedroom. I love surrounding myself with beautiful ornamental things - all precious to me. I just wish I had more room. It's interesting being the only girl with four guys - I have to make my girly-spots between playstation, big screen tv, giant couches, spiderman and batman toys, computers, musical instruments etc. I can achieve it and to be fair, the boys just aren't interested in buttons and lace, although they are aware that it makes me happy. que sara ...
Dressing table treasures ...

dyed, stitched and beautiful.
One of my favourite pieces.

"on the mend"
silk, cotton, wool (repurposed)
natural dyes, felt, stitch
silk, cotton, wool (repurposed)
natural dyes, felt, stitch

I have been busying myself stitching while I am immobile. My husband is still home caring for my son and I. Some days I cannot walk without great difficulty - I get both good and bad days. Just very thankful for a husband who cares and is not bothered by little things. Here are some things I have been working on. With Pacific Island bark cloth in mind, I have been playing with motifs and some of my dyed sample cloths. Here are my results thus far. Excuse the poor photos, I am lying down and this particular cloth is quite long ...
"X"
wool, repurposed cloth, silk, old wool blankets,
bone buttons, mother of pearl buttons
felted, natural dyes, hand-stitched, applique.
wool, repurposed cloth, silk, old wool blankets,
bone buttons, mother of pearl buttons
felted, natural dyes, hand-stitched, applique.



A piece old wool blanket with print of flax / harakeke stalk
- gift from Imbi at Summer School 09 .
Hand-stitched onto dyed vintage cloth from
Asia Gallery and blankets dyed in harakeke and iron dye bath.
Thread: 30/70% silk/cotton

Did you know that the Treaty of Waitangi which is the founding document of race relations between Maori and the English settlers was signed in many places with an "x" as Maori did not have a written language (I think, but don't quote me on that).
"rainmaker"
silk, mother of pearl buttons.
natural dye, hand-stitched
silk, mother of pearl buttons.
natural dye, hand-stitched



I have been so blessed to spend time with these two guys especially. Not being able to care for my children, my home and my family has been a very frustrating experience. I seriously would've lost my mind had Richard not been so supportive. Not easy, his job is important and he has had three weeks off, not counting all the days I was sick during pregnancy and then my post-birth complications. Today he cleaned the loo and bathroom, the kitchen, rearranged my litttle space where I am holed up and bought me flowers, plus went and sang at a church meeting. He cooked tea, sorted the kids out this morning and got them off to school, made me cups of tea, and sat and listened to my very important conversations, bought Marcus lollies and a drink after school, took me to the Physiotherapists, waited an hour in the carpark with two kids, went shopping for groceries after church meeting, helped me shower and dress, did laundry. And that was just today. And I probably forgot some stuff. He is my rock. We pray together, we laugh together, we offend each other and we forgive each other. This situation we find ourselves in is growing us even closer together. I am so grateful for that. And we get to do it with the cutest baby and bestest big boys in the world. So here is my little photo tribute to an amazing man, well two of them actually. One is just three months old.
Dad and our adorable Knuckles.
dressing them in cutes-y hats like this one with ...
teddy ears

"Enough already!"

Big love,
... that girl from Ahipara.
... that girl from Ahipara.
8 comments:
i see that wee Knuckles has his Momma's Big Smile...what a sweetie.
i'll be passing through Wellytown about May 24 or 25 ....looking forward to cups of tea with you...
Now I am no longer jealous
not about the course
or India?
Still about knuckles though
the old grey matter is ticking away
how can I make it to New Zealand
hmmm? in 2010?
can't see it at the moment
who knows...
hey love what ya have done with harakeke print - totally awesome....please stop posting all that amazing stuff - lace, doilies, print trays, no no no not fair....stooooop, making me jealous! ahhhhhh....i just being walking the beach finding old WWII junk, like old bullets and bits...have to show you....hope you well mama!
I heart your printers try.
Its great to see you up and running again and creating lovely things. Knuckles has grown so much!
I always feel so rejuvenated when I discover and devour your latest post... always such juicy living going on .. with such inspirational gratitude! Thanks Rachelle! See you tomorrow night at Aunt Daisy's,
Cheryl
Delicious post! I love your "X" piece soooo much....it's just my cup of tea! The printers tray is going to give you much pleasure filling it. I'm re-filling mine with all my found objects and it's so much nicer than with all the bought bits and pieces I had before. Knuckles is the cutest little elf. Hope each day sees you being able to do more and more until one morning you wake up and think aaahhhh I'm hundred percent healed. Oh..and thanks so much for the sweet words. You're a star!
Need to clarify here...
still jealous
obviously
of your amazing energy
and output
but happy to be having my own
India dyeing course
to look forward to
by the way
am not sure knuckles
will forgive you
those teddy bear ears
his face did say it all!!
I see beautifull stuff and people in this post. Thanks for sharing this and don't write things if you cannot find the way how to do - your own symbols are much more better. greetings Dorie (www.dovadi.web-log.nl/fiberfusing)
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