out of the cracked plate...
Well, its been a while, but its good to be back. I have been away from my computer for two weeks, and to make up for it I will write and make art in response to my time away. I am going to start with this amazing artist's garden that I visited in Akaroa, NZ. The drawing above is attempting to show how the mosaic sculptures emerged from the artist finding broken shards of crockery in her garden: 'From little things, big things grow...'
The Giant's House in Akaroa, near Christchurch, was an amazing surprise at the start of our family holiday in New Zealand. Artist Josie Martin has created a fantastically creative and humorous mosaic garden in the grounds which surround her 1881 Akaroa home.
Mosaic artist Josie Martin, photo from her
website
In a DVD which was playing in the gallery, Josie describes how when she was gardening (she has also studied horticulture) she started finding pieces of broken crockery in the earth, which gave her the idea of creating mosaics - and she has hardly stopped since. The huge terraced garden has been beautifully landscaped, and filled with giant sized concrete human figures which have been covered with coloured mosaics (broken or cut pieces of ceramics). The garden structures and furniture (walls, benches, steps, public toilet, even a piano) have also been mosaic-ed, so the overall effect is quite astounding. Its like being in another, more magical world.
Apparently you can also stay in the house, Linton, as it is a B & B. Here are some more photos (I took hundreds).
For something completely different, here is a link to
Charlie Brooker's annual review of 2011. Another Guardian writer who puts things nicely into perspective.
Also, I have now had 1,499 views of this blog so far, hopefully I can make it to 1,500 today!
more later.