It's been added to 'sketch' .
Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Sketch 1, 2014
I've enjoyed doing a more precise drawing, alongside the looser palette knife paintings, since coming back to London after New Year. This is a small teacup on my Puer teatray. I like the patterns of word carvings in the wood.
Labels:
China,
contemporary art,
decoration,
puer tea,
still life,
tea cups
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Ultra Vanities at Goldsmiths
I'll call back again when I pick up my client's mother of pearl ring and I'll return with my pencil and paper.
These little bejewelled compacts, 'necessaire de beaute', from the 1920's to the 1970's are exquisitely crafted, with tiny drawers and compartments for wealthy fashionable clients' make-up and cigarettes. Van Cleef and Arpels is one of the fashion houses represented and has some of my favourites, but I loved the Cartier compacts, similar to the one below, with the chain and tube (is that to hold a tiny lipstick? Will have to find out.....)
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The Oriental influence is seen in many 1920's compacts, like this one from Cartier with green jade, black onyx |
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Labels:
antiques,
decoration,
fashion,
trade with the Far East
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Ming Crown at the British Museum
I had a morning (booked four months ago as yesterday was the first Wednesday I had free!) to study this late Ming Dynasty crown at the British Museum. Such a luxury to spend a morning in a quiet library, drawing an antique. It had to be set on crumpled tissue paper to raise the level so that the down-turned beaks of the birds in the front were not touching the table.
I am fascinated by the incredible detail of the whole crown - phoenixes, flaming pearls, flower heads, dragons - but it was the leaves that caught my attention, plus a few tiny clouds which I discovered hidden amongst all the gilt silver openwork:)
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Flowing movement in the leaves |
I first saw Chinese crowns in Dali, Yunnan, in 2008 but at last I have seen an original close-up. It is an amazing decorative object. I've made lots of drawings and will probably need to book a return visit the next time I have a Wednesday free - hopefully less than four months away!
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