As I was looking for something else last night I found a display book with a group of paintings I did 12 years ago. Time goes by so fast. I remember doing these and was glad to find them again as I liked them. Here are three of them-scanned rather than photographed so some of the picture has been lost. They are painted on lovely coloured pastel paper, using school block paints -they will mix nice and thickly and have quite vibrant colours-or at least they used to-I think the quality of school paints has deteriorated a lot in the last ten years.


A wind up boar-once used for a maths lesson on something (can't remember what!) with more wind up toys. A wild thing from the story. A lot of my possesions have, at one time or another, been used in teaching. Mainly in art I suppose, and story telling. I have all the Chinese new year animals as various little toys, collected in a cardboard box which I also found during my clearout. At school I have a basket of nursery rhyme props, a bag containing a selection of about seven frogs from various sources. I have three bear sets, pigs, wolves, goats, model houses and Barbies to bury in the garden for Traction man-and this is only a small selection. I need a massive warehouse to store it all in!

I have just read a craft book that made me laugh out loud quite often. It is not every day you get that with a craft book, so I thought I would share. It is yet another felting book-I have a small collection now. I don't like to directly copy projects in books very often, though sometimes I do, but they always give me ideas and this one is brilliant. It is called
'I Felt Awesome' by
Moxie.
If you are a beginner needle felter it would be great as it goes through the basics well. If you are not a beginner it is still good for its quirky original ideas.
Such cool paintings. I liked the Frank Cooper Oxford marmalade jar too.
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Love the first painting. And very apt for me too - I went to my first art class in years today (last once was when I was about 13 I should think!). I'm a bit more than that now...
ReplyDeleteThere needs to be a Sarah museum and a curator to organize and catalog so the world can enjoy your creations.
ReplyDeleteI bought that book- she lives in seattle- I emailed her and raved- she is utterly cool and don't you just love everything in that book?! Love especially the magnetic balls!
ReplyDeleteYour wild thang made me laugh- clever you, Ms. Sarah! You are so wise to keep your stuff- it's really good!
I love your paintings - especially the first one. I had a look at the book .... but managed to stop myselk from clicking on the 'buy with one click' button!!
ReplyDeleteI love these! The effect you've got going here is awesome! Great that you found them!
ReplyDeleteOh, this was such fun to see... I do love these, the whimsy of these designs is wonderful! And fun to have a backward glance with you. It makes me wish I'd not been so hard on myself, and didn't toss out some old art. I did... very bad... LOL! Happy Day, Sarah ((HUGS))
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