Next week we're off on a holiday to Holland to the Elf Fantasy Fair in Arcen [link]
We're staying with good friends and looking forward to a few days away to relax. And a day of wandering around an elf fair! If any deviants have a stand at the fair let me know so I can come and say hi!
If I hadn't quit my job as a publisher to be a full-time mum (and occasional artist) then I'd be applying for this job; [link]
When the person who gets the job this time retires, I'll be ready!
I will, hopefully, be submitting some artwork one of these days! A few paintings on the go at the moment, sporadically working on them when I have time!
I've just heard about a great exhibition running from the 22nd June- 13th September in Southampton City Art Gallery.
This is from their website; This exhibition will take a thematic approach, looking at the ways in which artists have responded to Shakespeares faeries (A Midsummers Night Dream, The Tempest); Spencers Faire Queen; Christina Rossettis Goblin Market and J.M. Barries Peter Pan. The Flower Fairies of Cicely Mary Barker and Margaret Tarrant form a theme in their own right. There will be bad faeries (goblins), as well as good faeries and even fake fairies (the Cottingley Fairies and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). This exhibition hopes to chart a living tradition, taking as its starting point the golden age of illustration, from the 1860s to the 1930s, culminating with the revival of fairy art in the 1970s, which will bring the story up to the present day. Southampton City Art Gallery hopes to draw on public (V&A, Heath Robinson Trust and Cecil Higgins Art Gallery) and private collections to create an exhibition that will appeal to a wide audience. Wendy Frouds work is largely sculptural, adding a new dynamic to the show; it is also hoped to include costumes.
I don't know if many of you are members of the Enchanted Folk social network [link] I have a page there which I try to keep updated, it happens about as often as I update my journal here! Words are not really my thing I'm afraid. In spite of this I have a little column on the new Enchanted Folk Faezine, which went live today. So if you're looking for some inspiring stories and features why not have a wander over here; [link] it's completely free to join, and is full of articles by some amazing artists.
And a very happy Easter to anyone who celebrates this festival. I hope you have many chocolate eggs this lovely, long bank holiday weekend!