Friday, 29 June 2012

RAKU Workshop Wednesday 27/06

After many weeks of work participants in Christie's classes were well prepared for a Raku workshop with Noel Monmarson. For those that don't know him, Noel is an artist who works primarily with clay. You can see examples of his work on his website: http://fr.artmajeur.com/?go=artworks/list_artworks&list_image_id=6124429

6 participants started the day at Noel's studio in Biot. It was an extremely hot day and the cicadas were chirping away. The inexperienced participants didn't bring hats - so the first exercise was making paper hats.

Recognize her ? and check out the hat !
Next exercise was glazing the pieces. All parts that were to be smoked black had to be protected. After that glaze was added to the piece - either by dipping, by painting or by pouring. It looked so easy when Noel did his demo - but everyone soon found out that there was more to it.

A demonstration by Noel
Next step was to stack the gas-fired kiln. Noel uses one he has made himself. When working with glowing hot material it is necessary to wear protective clothing. Check out what Noel was wearing when the temperature outside was around 30 (and a lot more next to the kiln) gloves, jacket etc. This is definitely an activity better suited to the winter months.
Noel in summer (30 degrees C) with all his protective clothing
After spending time in the kiln the pieces were taken out while it was still glowing hot. They were placed in metal containers filled with sawdust. As soon as the hot piece met the dry sawdust with enough air - the sawdust took fire and the lid was put on. The container acts as a reduction tube. When the lid is put on, the container induces a reaction between clay and oxygen. The air inside the box is starved of oxygen and begins to pull it out of the glaze and the clay. The result can be beautiful. Where there is no glaze, the clay goes black. Where there is glaze - it can take on the most wonderful colours. Once ready (and here experience counts) the pieces are taken out. For a quick cooling, pieces are dipped in water. This stops the chemical reaction and fixes the colours. 

The result were some beautifully fired pieces. 
The works of Theresa, Tracy, Titia & Christie

 But there were also those that exploded. You never know what's going to happen - although it's a little easier to predict when you are as experienced as Noel is.

Participants were also lucky to be shown Noel's studio and could follow a demo of how to work a potters wheel.

Noel giving a quick demo

Participants looking and learning
Noel has decorated part of his cellar as a small gallery, where he has his pieces on display. Take a look for yourself - the work of a true master:

Rhino in Raku by Noel Monmarson

If you ever need a very special present for someone - I highly recommend contacting Noel and picking out a piece from his showroom.

Everything was ready to be taken home at around 18:30 - so it was one very long - and interesting - day.

Thanks to Noel and Catherine for the use of their location and to Noel and Christie for arranging the workshop !!!



Thursday, 28 June 2012

Atelier libre Oil painting with Nelly van Hijfte - Tuesday mornings

Great work from the oils group
'Hand' by Chris Herliq

'Tulip' by Gabrielle Col

'Indian dancers 1' by Charmian Murley

 'Indian dancers 2' by Charmian Murley

'Rooster' by Vanessa Rea

Monday, 25 June 2012

Aquarelle Tuesday 2pm

Cathie & Candy

Last week I couldn't join the aquarellistas and Cathie van der Stel took over the organisation. Although I wasn't there, from the work I gather that the theme involved candy...
Brigitte Jansen's plastic bag of sweets - the candy is nice and very round and shiny, with highlights

Georgie Hole's beautiful free interpretation of wrapped candy
Colourful sugarhearts by Mieke van Papen

No candy, rocks and a cave that inspired Sandra Seymour-Dale to this colourful image

Lunch with the oil and watercolour group

Last Tuesday, Nellie's oil class and Marina's watercolour class came together for their annual summer lunch.
On a beautiful June day, over twenty classmates, along with Arie, Sherry (back from the States) and Rosemary, Brenda's guest, enjoyed an al fresco party.
Everyone contributed a plate of food or wine resulting in a delicious spread and a very good time was had by all as you can see from the photographs taken by Brenda.

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

In Memoriam Titia Buter

It is with great sorrow that we have to report the passing away of our friend and fellow Hangar member, Titia Buter, early on Sunday, 17th June, 2012.  She was a member for many years, took part in several painting and sculpture courses and attended all of our social events.  We will remember her as a friendly, caring person, always interested in fellow members, and she will be sorely missed by the Hangar community.

We send our condolences to her husband George and family and wish them strength during this period of great sadness. 

The cremation will take place on Friday, 22nd June at Le Crematorium de Nice - Cote d'Azur, Colmars, from 15.30 - 16.30.

Hangar Board and Teachers

Monday, 18 June 2012

Plaids & stripes

Brigitte Jansen 

Last week 4 of us did an excercise that all participants hated - and in the end were very happy about. Working on the plaids and stripes is a combination of counting, and keeping track of logic order and at the same time working with flowing colours and being generally creative... And that is very hard on the brain! So Brigitte, Gaby, Edith and Mieke were moaning and groaning and confusing themselves - but ended up with this stunning work! They're just exercises but don't they look SUPER!
Edith Alborni

Gaby Berendsen

Mieke van Papen

I'm proud to see how this worked out... Very well done... there was more from these artists and others - and I'll post about that later!

Friday, 15 June 2012

Marina Kulik made ​​the winning design "Big Rose" for the Crowdbag!


Every year the Dutch NGO: StopAidsNow comes out with a new Artbag to raise money and awareness for their activities to preventaids in developing countries, - focusing on women, adolescents and children. The bags are on sale around World AIDS Day (December 1st) for 5 euros each. They are sold under the slogan: "Buy a bag and save a life". Over the past 10 years, 750.000 bags have been sold.


This year, the contest for the best design was run via Internet and social media. Marina Kulik saw the call for submissions and decided to enter with "Big Rose" (one of her big watercolours - 100x70 cm). She (and about 400 other artists) uploaded a photo on to www.crowdbag.nl In addition to people who stumbled over the Facebook page and picked their favourite, artists recruited friends -and their friends –and their children and classmates,etc. to vote. More than 4000 people voted. Marina ended up in the top 10. A qualified jury (of well known Dutch artists) then picked the winner.


I am proud to say, that the artist I voted for won - our very own Marina Kulik. She now joins other famous artists and designers such as: Dick Bruna, Henk Schiffmacher, Viktor & Rolf, Marcel Wanders, Keith Haring, Erwin Olaf and Piet Paris in having her artwork on an artbag.

CONGRATULATIONS.



Marina Kulik with her contribution: BIG ROSE


We will have to be patient, the bag will not be produced before week 42 and will be ‘launched’ on World Aids Day, the 1st of December. The price of the bag is 5€, you can pre-order it through Marina or (for the Dutch) via www.stopaidsnow.nl

Marina: Please reserve 2 for me !