A journal where I share my adventures developing a food forest based on permaculture principles. I also share my love of knitting here. For my life as a textile artist follow me at lesleyturnerart.com
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
India Days 1 & 2
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Textiles of India
I have just returned from a 3 week textile tour of northern India with Indian Romance, out of the UK. We attended workshops with master craftsmen & artisans, watched demonstrations and visited museums. We spent most of our time in Gujarat and Rajastan where textiles continue to play an important part in people's lives.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Meta Incognita ready to ship to Mary Black Gallery
Last Sunday afternoon some members of the fibre arts group, Articulation, got together to package up part of our Meta Incognita exhibition. After spending the summer in the Banff Centre over the summer festival, the body of work is now ready to ship to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where it will hang in the Mary Black Gallery. If you are in Halifax between February 22 (the opening) & April 8th, 2008 do go into the historic building and enjoy our art work. Some of the artists have made new works just for this exhibition.
Friday, January 11, 2008
What is my Passion?
As I approach the next semester & last module of Level 1 of the BA(Hons) Stitched Textiles programme that I have immersed myself in, I am being asked to think about what I want to be when I grow up, oops, I mean- when I graduate. My level 2 tutor is making me think about the combination of modules I want to take and I am finding this thinking is hard work.
It has made me think about all of those young people I repeatedly ask what they want to do with their lives. I must now publicly apologise to all of them for asking, so casually, such a hard question just to satisfy my curiosity.
I have read that when adults ask younger people 'what do you want to be when you grow up', what they are really looking for is ideas for themselves.
What I really mean when I ask the question is, 'what is your passion?' 'Have you found your passion yet?' and that is what my tutor is now asking me to identify.
'What is my passion?
It has made me think about all of those young people I repeatedly ask what they want to do with their lives. I must now publicly apologise to all of them for asking, so casually, such a hard question just to satisfy my curiosity.
I have read that when adults ask younger people 'what do you want to be when you grow up', what they are really looking for is ideas for themselves.
What I really mean when I ask the question is, 'what is your passion?' 'Have you found your passion yet?' and that is what my tutor is now asking me to identify.
'What is my passion?
Thursday, December 13, 2007
BA (Hons) Embroidered Textiles
You haven't heard from me for a while because I dropped off the planet to finish this semester's module of work before Christmas. It was all about learning to do research. The final assignment was to write a 3,000 word illustrated essay. I chose to write about the interests of middle class women during the Regency period in England. I focused on the first 30 years of the nineteenth century, the Jane Austen period. I found the whole exercise so interesting.
I have now shipped my work to my tutor in England and I am in catch-up mode with all of the things I have neglected this passed month.
The image above is an illustration I used in my essay. It is an engarving of a portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence of a Regency woman.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Lesley Turner's Art Gallery
I have added a public web album of some of my work you can access by clicking on the address to the right.
You can click on the map to find the geographical location that inspired each work.
I will continue to add details about each work in the captions.
You can click on the map to find the geographical location that inspired each work.
I will continue to add details about each work in the captions.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Sea Ice Melt, Arctic Series, Silent Auction Donation
'Sea Ice Melt' is a work from my Arctic series where I looked at the delicate nature of the environment. It is my response to aerial photographs of the edge of the sea ice as the Northern Hemisphere experiences longer hours of sunlight.
I have donated it to an on-line auction Calgary Academy is organising. It is part of a fund raiser organised by the Calgary Academy Parents Association called 'Big kids Helping Little Kids', running from November 1st to November 17th 2007.
I have donated it to an on-line auction Calgary Academy is organising. It is part of a fund raiser organised by the Calgary Academy Parents Association called 'Big kids Helping Little Kids', running from November 1st to November 17th 2007.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Opus BA (Hons) New Module
I am in the second year of a BA (Hons) in Embroidered Textiles with the Opus School of Textile Arts. This semester I am working on a very interesting module where I look at embroidery in its social context. I find out what was going on when a specific type or style of embroidery was being done.
These passed two weeks I have been studying Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century to understand the world leading linen industry in the country at the time. Artist Jacob van Ruisdael is famous for his Dutch landscapes. What I have found most interesting about his work, apart from his magnificent skies, is how many of his paintings show flax/linen in various stages of production. One can see grassy fields covered in hundreds of meters of linen cloth going through the bleaching process.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
rainforest study
Deep in the rainforest, paints and paper set up on a fallen log ready to record what I can see.
Fauna and
Rainforest Study
Each year the fiber art group I belong to, Articulation, goes to a special place in Canada to do a study. This year we went to Vancouver Island to do a study of the rainforest. We all came away with books full of sketches, many photographs and lots of ideas for new works. We now need to book a gallery to show these works in about 2 years.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Strut your Stuff
On Friday September 31st, the first annual exhibition by the students and graduates of University of Calgary Continuing Education's Certificate in Visual Design was installed in the Mezzanine Gallery of the University Theatre.
On Monday September 10th an Artists' Reception was attended by by many of the artists, their family and friends and members of the faculty.
It is an exciting inaugural event that is getting a lot of attention from campus students and theatre attendees.
I entered 3 works from my Arctic body of work. The lighting in the gallery is excellent and there is plenty of space for each work to breathe in.
On Monday September 10th an Artists' Reception was attended by by many of the artists, their family and friends and members of the faculty.
It is an exciting inaugural event that is getting a lot of attention from campus students and theatre attendees.
I entered 3 works from my Arctic body of work. The lighting in the gallery is excellent and there is plenty of space for each work to breathe in.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Dying Days
Results of the first day dying cottons and linen with Procion MX, using Ann Johnson's low immersion method.
Exhibition of Work at Nectar Desserts
Lesley and Donna Clement will have an exhibition of their work in Nectar desserts, the new cafe in Inglewood, Calgary. The exhibition will be up from August 1st until August 31st. http://www.nectardesserts.com
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