Sunday, 18 March 2018


 Final Bash at Vegetable Sculptures


This is the largest carrot construction and probably the most successful, in that it has real 3D form.



But I like these three because they have an animated quality.



The swede peelings made beautiful flowers.

And the parsnip peelings became a new species of gastropod!  

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

More vegetation



New work with parsnip peelings!

Flowers or Mushrooms - I'm not sure? Perhaps I should just call it "Parsnip Peeling
They look more like mushrooms when they're upright though.






 


But this is definitely a baby dragon. And he's going up market! (see below) 

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 "Mysterious silver dragon" Mmm.. not sure if I like him as much as his more natural companion.

 I'm starting on carrot peelings as well now.
But they aren't as dramatic.
 I'll have to peel a dozen to get something interesting.



Monday, 25 December 2017

Too cold out there!

With the weather getting rather bleak I've retreated indoors to play with various bits of vegetation found indoors.
                   

   These three are made from pumpkin seeds and coloured with food dye

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This delicate construction is made from dried swede peelings! I simply glued them together.The subtle shapes and tones are all their own work!






These fig leaves have turned the most sinister colour. 
I have about 20 of them, coated with PVA.
 Not sure where I'm going with these. 


Monday, 4 December 2017

The beginning of winter

This  is an update on my previous post about  structures in the garden over winter.
Alas one of my autumn constructions has already collapsed.
 But this wooden spider and web should survive the winter It's made from branches  of the old cotoneaster that I'm pruning.
Likewise this form.

But this form is made from the case for a bottle of Glenfiddich! Just right for facing the winter ahead.


 This small monster is made from a combination of dahlia flowers and cardboard boxes. I'm not sure how long he will survive.






Saturday, 28 October 2017

Autumn 

The garden in autumn , as it dies back for winter, produces the most amazing forms and patterns. Seed heads, flower stems, twigs and branches from shrubs -  I can't bring myself to throw them away.So I use them to play with form and colour.

The stems of fennel flowers,
 spray painted and attached 
 to an apple tree.  















   The seed heads from the fennel stems,
   painted and woven into matting.



Dead thistle and trifolium flower stems
painted red  and orange, given as a bouquet
 to the ghost of the Koala

    



 These stars are made from trifolium flower stems
            - I think they are works in progress!


Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Dandelion clocks or trapping time!

I've been playing with dandelion clocks

 1.Spraying them with hairspray
2.Wiring them 
3.Spraying them with paint
4.Shaping the wires


More to follow!