Showing posts with label helaina sharpley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label helaina sharpley. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

New designs for 2013... Cups and hooks!


'Four cups and hooks - Round and round'


'Four cups and hooks - Springtime!'

'Four cups and hooks - Topsy turvy love'

Do get in touch if you would like to buy some :)
www.helainasharpley.co.uk

Friday, 15 March 2013

Guinness Park Royal Brewery commission...

I was lucky to exhibit at the first MADE London event last October, where I was showing a large piece with a tree dominating a Parisian Park building.  I sold that over the weekend, and also received this commission, based on the same composition....

My messy desk...
The finished piece...
From the side - the tree was sticking out quite far!
The beautiful shadows cast....


The client chose this building as he'd worked there...
From the side...




Cheshire church commission...

A couple got in touch late last year, to see if I would make them a special commission of the church where they got married. It was a beautifully quaint black and white church, which looked lovely in wire....
I made the church first, see the drawing behind...
It was on a square board...
The 'props' made the wire stick out quite far from the board.  Please note - these are shadows cast on the board, not pencil drawings!  (Some people often get confused by this!)
I liked how detailed and 'cute' it looked once made...
View from above...

Do get in touch if you'd be interested in discussing a commission :)
www.helainasharpley.co.uk


Friday, 8 February 2013

'Continuous lines' exhibition...


Over the past year I have been working in primary schools across the Kirklees area, delivering wire workshops based around each schools' locality.  The culmination of this is an exhibition, showing three of the schools' final pieces alongside some of my own artwork.  Everyone is invited to see the amazing work these talented young artists have created.  The exhibition runs 12th - 23rd February, with the private view 6 -7.30pm on Tuesday 12th.  The gallery at The West Yorkshire Print Workshop is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10.30 - 6, Saturday 10.30 - 3.

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Lampposts lampposts...everyone loves a lamppost!

Just before Christmas I was asked to make work to send to the Affordable Art Fair in Hong Kong...exciting!  So, this week I've been making lampposts...
'La Rambla' lamppost drawing...

The wirework of 'La Rambla' lamppost
ooh look at all those twiddly bits!
The development...
Still alot of work to do...

Friday, 25 May 2012

The very first Helaina Sharpley wire piece...

This week I've been reminiscing about the past six years and everything I've achieved in my little wire world.... Anyway, I remembered Tim Atkinson had taken photos of my very first piece, made in the Autumn of 2006 (the first year of my degree course.)  So I thought I'd share this with you...


This piece was inspired by St Annes on the Sea pier, as it was in the height of it's popularity (1890s ish.)  The pier unfortunately isn't as elegant as this now, but I work from photographs and so can choose the images which capture me the most.
It's funny to look back and see how wobbly my wirework was back then and so flat!  I'm glad I kept this piece so I can reflect on my development so far.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

The Other Art Fair....

This weekend I went to London, to have a nosey around The Other Art Fair.  Where I discovered typewriter artist Kiera Rathbone - you have to see them to believe them, as they're so intricate and detailed - very clever idea! 
Anywho, afterwards, we wandered to Green Park, through W1, where I discovered many beautiful and grand buildings, which may become wirework pieces one day - here are a few....

Monday, 7 May 2012

It has been an award winning few weeks at Studio 8...

First Helaina with her WOW factor award (3 times she's won it now) and if that wasn't enough she was also highly commended in the Gift Focus Award too ..both at BCTF! The fairies have a lot to live up to!
They won GOLD recently in the Craft & Design Selected Awards (specialist media) and were particularly delighted. Helaina and I are grateful for all our votes...thanks!!! Lucky ladies indeed.

"Samantha Bryan has won the Gold Award because her designs expressed a
sense of fun, tremendous imagination, creativity and attention to
detail, with even the smallest element thought through. Her
presentation was well considered and I admired her resourcefulness and
the wide range of materials she utilized. "
 Robin Younger (Specialist Media Judge )




Sunday, 22 April 2012

The British Craft Trade Fair 2012...


With thanks to Janet and Samina from Juko Designs for this 'beautiful' (said obviously with sarcasm...) photo of me and my stand at BCTF 2012.  This was the sixth year I had exhibited at this trade fair, and had another good show... I once again won the WOW factor award (third time!!!) - this award is voted for by my fellow exhibitors, so is especially special!  Thanks you guys (and girls!)  I also was highly commended in the gift focus award for best new gift product.  Plus, got lots of orders and met many new galleries.  Yay!!
As well as all this, BCTF is also a great chance to see lots of fabulous work by amazing makers.... here are a few highlights- Jessica Hogarth's lovely illustrative prints and products, squirrel themed (yes!) Phoebe Jewellery and I may have (definitely did...) bought a ring, with a giraffe on it, from Charlotte Lowe :o)  All round, it was a thoroughly brilliant few days!

Friday, 13 April 2012

Clare college...

I thought I'd share some of my packing stress.... You can imagine posting my wireworks can be quite a daunting process, as if the board falls on the wirework - it's splat!  To post work to Delamore Arts I had these boxes made....

Delamore Arts is on every weekend in May, in Cornwood, Devon.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Saqui and company...

All the wire bits are there...
...but where do they go....
All done!  Check out the shadows!
Here's a sneak peak of a new big show piece I've been working on.  It combines many of my favourite things:- an elegant building, housing a clock and watchmaker, next to a tea merchants, with lots of fiddly writing and detail!  More photos to follow.