Eugeen Van Mieghem, Cat
Posts by Maddy Hearn
a handmade concertina book featuring a series of cat drawings printed in black ink is displayed on a mantelpiece, above a tiled fireplace; each tile features hand painted birds and flora
South Brent Printmakers at Birdwood House, Totnes today.
I love this little concertina cat book ๐โโฌ
Photograph featuring a smiling older Japanese women in a pale blue shirt looking right towards some sunflowers in a garden setting with a white cat sitting on her shoulder and upper back facing the viewer
Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara, series on the bond between her 88-year-old grandmother Misao and her odd-eyed cat Fukumaru #WomensArt
sweet snapshots of the open gardens today ๐
It most certainly is โ๏ธ๐๐ป
Great to be back in Plymouth over the weekend. Loved the digital display of childrenโs & young peopleโs competition entries for Surreal Estates at #BOXPlymouth ~ theme being to think about a special place & be inspired by Surrealist techniques. Particularly enjoyed the fab collage and video works ๐
Honiton today for work meeting ~ popped into Thelma Hulbert Gallery to look at the lovely garden and catch the James Ravilious photographs ~ particularly taken with the vibe of Miss Steele and Mrs Laperiere in Dolton, 1974
Up past our bedtime for @pilofficial.bsky.social Torquay
Back at the ranchโฆ @paulxhearn.bsky.social ๐ฉท
Made it into the sea early this morning after having to talk myself into it! Sea was cold, calm, and completely worth it. It felt like such an achievement, and I came out relaxed, and happy. The perfect Sunday start ๐ฆฆ ๐
Thanks Sarah! Didnโt they do well! ๐
a series of colourful card collaged bookmarks featuring colour blocks and images of birds, flowers and gardening cut from magazines
Gorgeous collage bookmarks made at Try It Out Tuesday ~ our new taster session held at The Friendship Cafe, St Davidโs. Designed especially for people who may feel a little anxious about joining a community course; thereโs tea & cake, a gentle activity & chat (or not) at this free monthly event ๐๏ธ
Picture rejection as a gentle rain that falls on everyone's paradeโit's not about staying dry, but learning to dance in the downpour.
gurdeeppandher.substack.com/p/worth-shines
We love Hueyโs show ๐ฉท
Leading into Mental Health Awareness week, teamed up with friend and colleague Kat Toomey to share a little Wish Tree activity at work. Learners and staff are invited to share what community means to them. Also a nudge to make space for self care over the weekend ๐
Lovely holiday at home drawing to a close tomorrow ~ a week of gardening, reading, sewing, baking & day-trips; plus Easter Sunday bike tour around town ๐ @paulxhearn.bsky.social
Enjoying the books at the Recycling Centre โ๏ธ
Friday walk home from work: St Davidโs, Queens Terrace; car park flowers; a curious cat ๐โโฌ
Image from ZINEMAIL - An art zine for your inbox by Erik Winkowski.
A rather lovely idea, passed on by @semplepress.bsky.social, you can sign up (free) for a weekly email treat of ZINEMAIL - An art zine for your inbox by Erik Winkowski - Paper Films. Handmade experiments in books, film, and art.
See: erikwinkowski.substack.com/p/zinemail-no1
Ghost sign revealed on North Street, Exeter. WM Brock & Co, furniture and cabinet makers 1882-1916
What time is it pleeze? ๐ฐ๏ธ
The jigsaw table in Buckfastleigh library today ~ ๐ ๐
Listening on repeat
Itโs a sign ๐ค
Well earned day off exploring Bath in glorious winter sunshine ๐ ~ museum, books, independent shops, galleries, cafesโฆ and here, of course, the alternative Royal Crescent! ๐
Great to meet super keen learners starting their courses this week ๐
'Solar System' quilt by Ellen Harding Baker of Cedar County, Iowa, US in 1876, used as a teaching aid for her lectures on astronomy in the small towns of her state #womensart
Burton at Bideford Art Gallery & Museum always well worth the trip to North Devon. Enjoying Other Worlds: New Works from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers exhibition. One fave being David Ferryโs colourful and curious digital print The Clairvoyant from the Village