I look back on equally exciting trips of my childhood. It was often during the long Easter weekend break, money allowing, that we would make our annual visit to London with Dad to see the sights The Victoria and Albert Museum and The Natural History Museum were always on the agenda but some of our more intimate museums hold little treasures. A recent visit to the Garden Museum reminded me of drying herbs in my grandmothers kitchen but not nearly a stunning as Rebecca Louise Law's installation is called 'The Flower Garden Display'd' and was created using over 4,600 blooms.to support their current Fashion and Gardens exhibition (on until 27th April). It is a lovely space to visit set in the ancient church of St Mary’s which is the burial place of John Tradescant (c1570 – 1638), the first great gardener and plant-hunter in British history.It also has a great tea and cakes.
Students on a recent course at Maidstone Museum referred to old historic Ladybird book illustrations to draw upon their favourite memories from camping to a childhood swing in a garden in this work in progress inspired by the Ladybird Childhood exhibition.
Bird Egg book Illustration form the Ladybird book of British Birds (private collector) |
These vintage books from their historic imprint on show at the Batsford Prize 2014 shortlist have a wonderfully classic feel and I spied a new edition I must get for my collection.
Making
my work allows me to revisit favourite places near and far. The planning
is full of sweet anticipation and anxious packing. When travelling
however, there are times I wish to be home and when home I get
'Itchy feet'. As leave I will enjoy all the new experiences and
places and meeting with old and new friends, but equally, as the weeks
go by, I think about the changes in my garden and the landscape back home and getting back to my studio
I will keep you posted. The postings may be brief and differently 'managed' as I will only have a tablet..we shall see.