Sunday, September 30, 2007
As thoughts turn to Autumn
Kristina contacted me to say there is more but was going away so I must make contact again, she will be back now. I have crumbled what Melissa I have and stored it in a cool dark cupboard waiting for the next process which will be to add dry and wet fixative.... and of course more dried raw material... I am going to need alot!
I have been thinking much this summer on the project on and off.. ie what is the shape, what is the background colour how am I going to approach the construction of the piece... all work in progress. Answers are beginning to at last arrive and settle which for me is a good sign, they are the right ones for this... Still technical issues to iron out, next is putting these thoughts onto paper... not too much or I will get bored. More a silhouette a blueprint for me to build on. Nothing is worse when everything is worked out ,there is no artistic freedom to move and change which I feel is key to keep this vibrant and alive...
Monday, June 11, 2007
Dore Abbey / the concert and perfume
The Abbey is very beautiful inside and out. It lies in the heart of the Golden Valley. The Abbey was built in the 12th century 1147 to be exact and thus why I chose the piece for the girls to learn and sing. I thought it would be heavenly as the piece is the same age as the Abbey, I felt it would suit... it did. They sang the latin beautifully and the ornamentation in the melody was meticulously executed and beautiful high and ethereal. The piece was Hildegard von Bingens 'Columbe Aspexit'.
The weather was warm and clammy but inside the Abbey was cool and calming. Watching the rehearsal I sat near a rather beautiful flower display. As the music poured through the Abbey wafts of incredibly beautiful natural perfume from the flowers filtered the air in a blend of delicious redolence. Lilies, dogroses, stock, peonae wafted past my nostrils in tantalising sweet keen odour It was bliss. Staring up at the ancient wall paintings, and stained glass a feeling of deep happiness and peace held me.
My finest singer took the solo in Pie Jesu from and expt from Faures Requiem. I have been teaching her since Year 6 when she was just 12 . Her voice was pure strong and just beautiful. Tears came to my eyes. I was so proud of her and what she has achieved. Not to mention the fact she had just finished walking 16 kilometers that day to get her Duke of Edinburgh Award! This was her first coming out and all her family were there. She was so nervous and sought me out as soon as she arrived. I took her out into the field with Aimee and warmed them up and the let them sing the mediaeval piece then her solo. By then she had calmed down. Walking back to the Abbey I quietly spoke to her giving help ......
One of Mr E's best I think......Wonderful concert ..... well attended and beautfifully played by all.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Visited Myddfai on my birthday at last
Today is my birthday....... David asked what I wanted to do and I said I would like to visit Myddfai. I have been wanting to go for quite some time but somehow have never managed.
We drove up into the hills and soon came into the one road that services Myddfai with a few lanes surrounding.... We parked by the centre which is splendidly unassuming complete with a little herb garden of lemon balm and borage ...and walked into the the little room plainly adorned apart from some white tiles on the wall that had been painted with the Myddfai healing plants. Next to it were various pictures of the Prince of Wales who had visited in March 2007. and a notepad asking for locals to put down which photos they would like copies of...
We carried on up the road. The main impression is that how the church stands proudly in the centre and the houses circle round it. Reminded me of how Dorstone was when we first moved down into the Golden Valley and how untouched it was.
I went inside the church not before I notice a beautiful red peony just outside one of the windows. It smelt so light delicate and petal like.... a beautiful perfume... Inside, again , humble, very unassuming with a sweet exhibition of locals who had made stained glass window pictures which include the lady of the lake and the physicians table... you could plug in and there were lights behind so one could see the glass illuminated.....absolutely charming....
We wandered up and down and I found a cottage for sale just one up and one down like my one I used to own in Holmfirth... I said that if I had the money I would have bought it and used it to work up there.. It was beautiful with a splendid view of the mountain to the rear garden. Later we went down to Llandovery and found the details where an offer had been made on it. I popped into the information centre and delightedly picked up a translation of the Physicians text in the Red Hergest Book.... just what I have been looking for.
We drove up to Llan-y-Fan-Fach and walked part way up to the lake. We had begun to run out of time.... if was drizzling fine rain but all the same very invigorating. It has been wonderful to help me consider .... I am no longer going to make a needle more a standing stone with the healing plants on now.... it feels right..... see how this idea develops now...
Came home to a post from Kristina from the Gardens and wanting to know if we still wanted to do the guided walk up there.... how timely...
I hope to take the girls up there again this weekend now I know my way about a bit more so Mina can take photos for me....
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
a wonderful day
May. It was a beautiful day, the botanical drawings in the Gallery
were lovely, the spread of welsh cheeses, crackers and fruit was perfect.
Speeches from the New Director was made and I had a wonderful
conversation with Kristina Patmore who has created the Apothecary Garden
there.... Later I enjoyed a guided tour and talk of the Apothecary Gardens and
enjoyed talking with Gareth a historian authority on medicinal plants.
I strolled throught the wonderful apothecary shop which they have
lovingly re-created there and enjoyed peeking into the glass shelves and
much to my delight saw moulds for original I think cachous....... and
how they were made and the medicinal powders held inside. The outer
casing which was made of rice paper would be moulded then the next the
same moulded type after the powders fitted inside would be gently sealed
with water (I think it was water)....... the Apothecary shop was just
how one imagines it would be with spice drawers opening.... antique
bottles including poison on the shelves....and just outside a touch and see
about the myth and legend of the Physicians of Myddfai.
I shall be going up to Myddfai as my wish for my birthday coming up
on the 9th. I want to take in the area and look at insect and birdlife
up there. I will be going later in the month on a walk with Kristina
from the Gardens and another who is putting together a walk up to the
Llyn - y- fan - fach who is a medical herbalist........ and others. It
is quite a hike apparently and I will see the lake......plus plant
life......
Kristina left me with 4 huge piles of lemon balm which is drying
.......from the Garden.... The Myddfai section of the garden is
particularly lovely. The woodruff was out....and many plants growing happily.....
interestingly enough geranium robert which technically speaking has no
scent when curiously I rubbed the leaf it gave off a musty dusty almost
tobaccoey scent.
Monday, April 2, 2007
viola riviniana : -dog or wood violet
Kristina was also very sweet in that she said that the early writings could be taken in different ways..... but I wish to stick with authenticity... ah human error ..... but it is good to rectify... I am removing the odorata from the log now..... not in disrespect but to continue the natural flow of things.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
teething
However, I started to get a few clogging problems when I forgot a few things. I don't think it is serious just have to remember. Usually when something goes wrong it is the sewers fault and it is a matter of going through the procedures systematically.
The machine is exceptionally fast which for me is fantastic as I have a lot of blanket cover work in threads and this will make the task quicker and easier for me.
My next sampling on the machine is to see how it really copes with multi layering , gold and silver and fine detail work.... will keep y'all posted.
I will post up samples when complete.....to both group and here.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
fragaria vesca
plants listed by Prof Turner as being used by The Physicians of Myddfai.
At present I am collating the photographs looking at the plants. The next stage of research is looking at how these plants or plant were used in the physicians pharmacopaea's formulaes.
In the front of our Barn where I transferred many old perfumed roses, set underneath their canopy, is a ground cover of wild strawberries. The birds love them .....
I will add more to each plant as I uncover their virtues and healing in this project.
fennel
crocus sativus
taking the plunge
. Well after being totally in awe of her for nearly a week now... much to humourous delight by all...... I read the pamphlet oiled her up.... and paced around...
Today I took the plunge...... she is fast!!!!!! The spool was wound in seconds! The threading is a little different from what I am used to but the real fun was trying to use the automatic needle threader.... well I couldn't get it! and because I just wanted to see what she could do shelved that for another day.
It is very earlier days as at the moment I have just tried the straight stitch taking her up to the 6mm..... beautiful stitch put the pedal to the floor and she flew in my hands....... and reveresed her back up...all on painters canvas and a fairly thick cotton .....
I will continue gently now next using a thicker thread on the bottom and reversing my fabric so I shall be working from the back. and using the quilting foot as well as no foot to see how we go.... alot to try out before I start ....... this will take quite a few hours before I feel as comfortable as I do with my brother but there is no doubt she is a thoroughbred, perfect for me.
threads and woodruff
The story of the physicians of Myddfai
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Flowers of Myddfai
I hope you will share this journey with me so please comment about anything you may find here.
Janita