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November 2011 Open Studio

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

17th, 19th, 20th November 2011

Thank you to everyone who came last weekend to our Open Studios at Second Floor Studios in Woolwich. Saturday was a beautiful crisp sunny November day, but quiet. Sunday however was buzzing with activity, from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm my studio was full of visitors, which was surprising as there was thick fog outside.

fog, evening, outside unit 0, 2nd floor studiosThe Royal Iris on Sunday evening, see my shadow (left) captured in the fog. This boat is moored next to the entrance to our studios on the River Thames  

My studioMy studio during the show. Top painting: Uprising/In Your Rooms, below: La La La Human Steps 

My studio

above: Good Morning Midnight. right: LOL (lots of love) 

Between One Breath and the Next Between One Breath and The Next

Come, Been and Gone

Come, Been and Gone

sketch books  Sketch books

I made sales in painting, etchings and drawings plus two discussions of exhibitions in 2012. Work can still be bought directly from me. If you have seen something you like on my blog or website, please contact me on sallymckay@btinternet.com and I will tell you if it’s still available and the price.

Paintings, drawings and etchings will go on show in Marylebone in January, at the excellent award winning hair salon: Billi Currie, Chiltern Street W1U 6LX.

My etchings are exhibited in Suffolk at Southwold’s Buckenham Galleries.

Guardian Angel leaves my studio

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

 October 18th 2011

Goodbye to wire sculpture Guardian Angel, collected from my studio and driven to her new home in Surrey.

Guardian Angel She sat in the front seat next to Paul Winter of London Art, I told him to tell her all his troubles, she’s a good listener.

Guardian Angel Sculpture Guardian Angel Sculpture

Time For Change

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

spray painting spray paintingMy son Max spray-painting a wall at Thomas Tallis School where he goes with his brother and sister. On Monday the school moves to a fabulous new building, Max says: “Time for Change not only refers to the school move but also the pollution and the damage we are causing to Earth. I am environmentally driven to try to make changes to the way people think and live even if it’s just a few people watching youtube.”

Next week I will start teaching a Dance and Art project with a year 7 class in the new building. Each week I will post updates on the work.

 

November Open Studio

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

Open Studio

Studio 17, Unit 0, Second Floor Studios

Thursday 17 November 5 -9pm

Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 November 11am – 6pm

Painting, Drawing, Etching, Sculpture

All work for sale, new commissions taken 

No More Yesterdays

No More Yesterdays. Etching. 2011 

Over 100 open studios of artists, photographers, craft and design makers

Location: Second Floor Studios, Mellish Industrial Estate, Warspite Road, Woolwich, London SE18 5NR

car: A206 dual carriageway near Woolwich. Access from A2/M2, M20 & M25

train: Charlton and Woolwich Dockyard Stations. DLR Woolwich Arsenal

Bus: 180, 177, 161, and 472

Square Dances. The Performance

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

9th October

Square Dances: 4 London Squares, over 200 dancers, bells, and a mobile audience.

Square Dances. Performance, Men.The Men in Brunswick Square

50 men in tones of blues and browns, slowly walk towards a large chestnut tree. A huge church bell is struck, very slowly the men move, raising their heads and arms like plants searching out the sun, the bell chimes again, and as if the earth is magnetically pulling them they are being drawn down to the ground. The vibrations of the bell hum through the air and ground. There is a reverence, the audience circling the tree are silent and still, we are as if one with the men, all caught between the vibrations of the bell, the silence of the square and the pull of the earth.

Square Dances. Performance, students.The Dance Students in Queen Square

The dancers each carrying a desk bell, stand close to the benches where the audience sit surrounding the small square. Before commencing they quietly ask if there is a person we would like to dedicate the dance to, the name is written on the dancers arm, by the second day their arms are covered in names. They ring the bells and each dances a unique solo moving from ground to air, returning to the ground to ring the bell at the close of the dance. They move towards other benches to dance, again dedicated to another, again making a gift of their dance. The square is full of echoes and memories.

Square Dances. Performance, Women.The Women in Gordon Square

Gordon Square is the biggest square, with the largest group of performers. The women arrive dressed in shades of blue all with hand bells, as they move across the square they stop and listen, their heads on one side or their faces turned to sky. Stamping feet in an unsettled animal way, raising arms, turning, as if movement made by one group is felt through the earth by others across the square, stimulating movement.

Square Dances. Performance, WomenThe Children in Woburn Square

This was the last dance I watched, the children held small hand bells, which they rung as they scampered, they moved faster than the grown ups, it was great to end with such liveliness. As they left the square we could hear them ringing the bells and laughing as went down the street. As I looked around the audience, some having watched all 4 performances some having just chanced across this one, everyone was smiling.

Richard Alston @ the Saatchi Gallery

Monday, September 12th, 2011

On September 7th at the Saatchi Gallery, the Richard Alston Dance Company performed in a response to the work in the current exhibition The Shape of Things to come: New Sculpture. I was there with my sketch book to draw.

Talented dancer James Pett, who modeled for the last life size wire sculpture I made, was dancing, which was an unexpected treat.

Richard Alston Co. DoubleworkDoublework, Gallery 10

Artist Sterling Ruby. Monument Stalagmite/Headbanger. 2008

Hard of Hearing

Hard of Hearing, Gallery 5

Artist John Baldessari.Beethoven’s Trumpet (with Ear) Opus 133. 2007

Light Flooding

Light Flooding, Gallery 12

Artist Anselm Reyle. Untitled. 2006

Isle of Joy

Isle of Joy, Gallery 7

Artist Folkert de Jong. Shooting Lesson. 2007

 Roughcut

Roughcut    Roughcut, Gallery 3

 Artist Dirk Skreber. Untitled (Crash 1), Untitled (Crash 2). 2009

 

Greenwich & Docklands International Festival

Monday, July 11th, 2011

I was so fortunate that I was given the opportunity to draw during rehearsals for Marc Brew Company‘s Nocturne and Luca Silvestrini‘s Crossroads. I missed the performances along with other Greenwich and Docklands International Festival performances of the first weekend of the festival, having been partying in Suffolk.

However the following weekend there were some real gems performed across the river at Canary Wharf.

Underneath a transparent stage, I sat on a reclining seat and watched Spanish company Producciones Imperdibles perform La Mirada Transparente above me. Interesting drawing at that angle, I focussed on feet, the man opposite focussed on knickers. (True).

La Mirada Transparente

La Mirada Transparente

Deaf Men Dancing in a collaboration with my friend, visual artist Rachel Gadsden together created a spectacular performance and celebration of being alive. The show incorporates sign language, sound and live painting. Also see my drawings of Deaf Men Dancing performing Elvis at Candoco’s Birthday Party.

Deaf Men Dancing. Alive

Deaf Men Dancing with Rachel Gadsden. Alive 

The biggest crowd puller was Waiting Game, presented by Motionhouse Dance Theatre: a couple out for a romantic dinner in Canary Wharf only to be repeatedly scooped up by a JCB digger. A very large man and his very large friend were blocking my view, by the time they’d done as I suggested and sat on the ground (to a cheer from the audience members behind them) I’d lost the desire to draw.

Dancing to Romanian brass band music and the backdrop of our River Thames, Compagnie Pied en Sol performed Pied Filigrane Fanfare in the Canary Wharf uniform of grey buttoned up suits but with the striking addition of red shoes.

Pied en Sol. Filigrane Fanfare

Pied en Sol. Filigrane Fanfare

Compagnie Pied en Sol. Pied Filigrane Fanfare

Still time to catch Deaf Men Dancing and Rachel Gadsden if you live near BristolStockton or in the Lake District.

Thorpness

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

A weekend in Suffolk with Camilla and friends, to celebrate her birthday – wonderful.

Camilla’s party Camilla’s party

Aldeburgh from Thorpness             Valetta

Rehearsing Crossroads

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Listening to Luca Silvestrini  Listening to Luca Silvestrini

crossroads 12 Crossroads 14c

Waves were created by passing cases and dancers overhead

crossroads 16

Children and adults practicing together  

Crossroads 2

Rehearsing on site at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

Crossroads 3 Crossroads 20

The musicians, led by Andy Pink created evocative music

Crossroads final  The end  

Marc Brew Company. Nocturne

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Choreographer Marc Brew invited me to draw the rehearsals forNocturne, a poetic and emotionally charged quartet staged around two mobile beds. Below are some of the many sketches I made, I am looking forward to using them as inspiration for etchings.

 Nocturne 2 Nocturne 3Nocturne 6

Nocturne 7 Nocturne rehearsal

Nocturne will be performed outdoors at The Greenwich and Docklands International Festival on Saturday 25th June at 2.45pm & 7.55pm and on Sunday 26th June 2.40pm (BSL) & 6.10pm in Monument Gardens, Old Royal Naval College.