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CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART: days at the seaside Carolyn Saxby Textiles, Felt Journal, Seaside Craft, Sea Textiles, Carolyn Saxby, Coral Life, Final Piece Ideas, Textiles Gcse, Artist Doodle

a bit of a seaside post today sharing some recent photos ... in St. Ives with my mum at the end of February quite a warm morning for February the sun made everything even more beautiful ... if that's possible the sea was calm and very green, light reflecting off the sand we watched the seagulls coming in to land they were quite bothersome that day ... there was much pasty stealing! I was down in St. Ives again at the beginning of March for St. Ives Textiles at Porthmeor Studios a view of the…

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CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART Water Textiles, Sea Textiles, Carolyn Saxby, Sea Town, Textiles Gcse, Mixed Media Textile Art, Textiles Ideas, Gcse Textiles, A Level Textiles

brrr brrr brrr it's has been bitter cold here the last few days ... around 5°C but with a wind chill factor it's felt freezing and we've had blustery rain ... hailstones ... the lot! so with the weather turning so cold again it seems the right moment to share some things from earlier in the year when it was wintery and cold enough to snow ... but didn't harbour lights January started off lovely I met up with my dear blog friend Julie, and her husband, who came down to St. Ives for a week at…

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Fish Textiles, Water Textiles, Ocean Moodboard, Sea Textiles, Dissolvable Fabric, Gcse Artists, Textiles Final Piece, Sea Journal, Carolyn Saxby

Just a quick post with photos of my distressed piece completed this week The piece represents the rising tide element of global warming ... melting ice pushing water levels up combined with distress. I used distressed materials to represent distress caused by global warming, distress to our planet, looking particularly at distressed holes and layers, perhaps holes in our ozone layer which is a contributing factor to climate change I describe the process in the previous post. On top of my…

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