Last week I was in the Lake District at Rydal Hall on my annual retreat with North West CQ group ( the 5th time there). As I left Faversham on the Monday there were already icy flurries of snow which caught up with us on Tuesday. On Wednesday there was more snow and on Thursday a bitter wind which blew the snow around ( we didn't go out that day ). I travelled back with Judy to Crewe on Friday for the preview of Cwilt Cymru's 'Traces' exhibition and stayed another night to travel back on Sunday as I wouldn't have got home given the train cancellations and disruptions. We have had snow before at Rydal but not on this scale!
No drawings from the 'Grot' this time , too cold to take my gloves off!
Back in the cosy ' Old Kitchen' studio I made thumbnail sketches from the photos and had a frustrating day on Wednesday trying to convert these into fabric sketches . My excuse, despite knowing it would be snowy, I brought coloured rather than black and white scraps with me!
Not the best paintings I've ever done ( the paint took forever to dry ) but they captured the experience
I found a bench to perch on, legs dangling, Millie found a rock and Pauline sat on a tussock of turf.
We were definately ready for our coffee and traybakes on our return
On Wednesday after my frustrating morning, I was ready for a trip to Heaton Cooper in Grasmere( photos above) in the afternoon .They now have as super cafe as well as tempting art supplies.
In the 'after tea' slot in a session led by Leah we put together books with reverse accordian piano hinges from sheets of paper we'd had a messy mark making session on the day before.
I spent most of the day collaging' impossible walks' , combining photos from a copy of Pouchers 'Lakeland Fells' I'd bought from Fleur Bookshop in Faversham ( more in another post) and excavating layers in a section of old quilt ( a very English 'Boro' )
There were 13 of us this year and as ever the time went very quickly. I seem to do less and less while I'm there but just enjoy the surroundings and the company.
Ooooh, that photo of the gate, all those shadows, just begs to be used! Other great shots too. Looks like you had a productive time.
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