My Studio
I have finally moved in to my studio, the shelves have been painted and look great and I have started moving my stuff in. It’s so nice to have a dedicated space to work from!
I have finally moved in to my studio, the shelves have been painted and look great and I have started moving my stuff in. It’s so nice to have a dedicated space to work from!
Here are some photos from the couple of days I recently facilitated at Garway Primary School, the children were great and produced some fantastic work. By the end of the two days they were pronouncing their names in Japanese as well explaining aspects of Japanese life and what it is like there, it was great how quickly they picked the information up.
I am so excited that I am finially going to move in to a studio- a wait which is long over due. It’s not huge but it’s a good start.
Have just got to decide what to put where…… and wait for my shelving to be delivered!
I recently worked at Ledbury Primary School on a great Creative Partnerships project entitled ’Kids in Charge’.
Working with myself and two other artists (Caroline Everett and David Booth http://www.symbiotics.co.uk/) over four days to make a range of products to be sold at the Ledbury Poetry Festival’s craft Market http://www.poetry-festival.com/index.html, all proceeds to go to two local charities.
With me they made funky Japanese stab bound books, beautiful marbelled compact mirrors and lovely cards and book marks.
The craft fair was a great success, they had sold out by 3 o’clock and made £340 for their chosen charities.
Read the case study: www.paulatew.tumblr.com/kidsincharge