Contact me: Rachelclementine@gmail.com, mobile 07960613786


Collaboration with Sharon Campbell:www.apocketfulloftreasures.blogspot.com

Collaboration with Justine Cook: www.cookandramchurn.blogspot.com




Tuesday, November 27, 2007

It's coming together...







So I have got rid of that wheel look and done the first big sand, it will be sanded 2 or 3 more times with a power sander and then hand sanded 3 times. I have burnt one area to bring a bit of contrast to the piece.

Friday, November 23, 2007

more...






Hmmm looks a bit like a wheel from that angle, this is not good...

New carving...






Today had been a real pain. My mini carver kept on breaking down! Very annoying. So I am not as ahead as I would like to be but hey, that's the way it goes sometimes. Here are some images that show what's new.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Friday, November 16, 2007

Work in Progress...





Recent Workshop



Here is what i get up to when running workshops. These are just 2 of 12 sculptures that I made with a Primary School. We used concrete, wood templates and recycled nuts and bolts. What a mess and what fun!

Felicity Taylor, Headmistress said,
'A stunning collection of minibeast sculptures. The girls produced quality designs which were then translated into solid shapes. The girls found the whole experience fascinating and very rewarding. We were delighted with Rachel’s enthusiasm and imagination.'

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Arley Hall and gardens






These images give you an idea of what it is like in the gardens, the top image is Cruck barn - maybe now you can see why I had such a debate about cutting at home or there!

Another work in progress


The black you can see on this piece is fungus, my husband thinks it smells of rotten fruit. Gave me a big scare when I saw how much it grew overnight but then i spoke to Dr David Rose (an expert I found via the Forestry Commission) and he reassures me it will go away as the wood dries out.
Not sure if either of these works in progress will make it to the gardens.

Work in progress

Here I am in 2006

Since this picture was taken I have done a CS30 (chainsaw cross cutting and maintenance course) and just want you all to know that it is all safe and I am very careful and have full chainsaw protection!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Cutting at Arley or my shed?...

I had a really hard time trying to decide whether to cut the sculptures at Arley Hall or at home. I know I am working at Arley in December and felt a bit of me wanted ownership of the wood at least for a short while. To have them in my shed is to know that the decision was correct - although at the time when Barry, my friend Kevin and myself were lugging logs into the van I wasn't quite so sure. I have a room full of shapely reminders of the gardens (seeds, pods, leaves, flowers) and can still feel a wave of calm thinking of them so until that runs out I shall cut them here in my shed.

The Wood

At the moment what I have is a shed full of Beech tree, my chainsaw and a few free weeks to have some fun! Barry has just been great, he manages the Estate and has prepared a Beech tree for me that we looked at in October. It was down due to rot - the same rot that is now blackening the wood but not to worry, once it dries out the colour will go back to normal and the grain will not be effected. Phew!

Inspiration For Arley hall, Commission in progress

'Red Oak' 2001

'Black Holes' 2005

'Three Holes' 2005

'Spiral' 2006

Arley hall and Gardens

I have been awarded a Sculpture Commission as part of Cheshire's Year of the Garden 2008. This is my Diary of events cutting and shaping wood in the lead up to March 2008 when the sculptures will be placed in the gardens for public viewing.


You can meet me in person at Arley Hall and Gardens from the 5th to the 9th December 2007 while I am on residency sanding the finished pieces.