Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Jumieux Cathedral
I have been working on making lots of lino-cuts and this one is inspired by Jumeiux Cathedral in Normandy. It is said that William the Conqueror set out from Jumieux Cathedral on his quest to invade England. Anyway it is a most delightful ruin in a delightful little village. We took a lot of photos as I am especially fond of arches and arches framed within arches. The intention has been to make a quilt inspired by the rui but for now a linocut will have to do!
And I am now taking bookings for my next lino-cut course which will start on August 14 which is a friday. The course will consist of three fortnightly sessions looking at linocutting and developing your own imagery. The cost is $30 US for the three sessions. If you are on my waiting list I shall be in touch with you soon.
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I would love to do a lino cut course. Do you think you will take actual classes or will it always be online? Happy to do an online course but will be away at the beginning of your next one.
I have tried to order your book but cannot e-mail you via Outlook Express. Is there some other way that I can contact you?
You can e-mail me at oyveyquilts@yahoo.com
I would love to take the class. Can you email me at:
bcaneill@optonline.net
Benedicte
I don't know whether I'm on the waiting list or not but I'd like to join this class if there's space - linjbilatgmaildotcom
What a beautiful print!
I love the results you got with this. I didn't realize how much detail you could get.
HI - would love to go on your next online course if there are spaces - pelase can you email me too on l.hurren1@sky.com
Thanks - I dithered over your first one and then it was too late as it was booked up!!
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I think you wanted to show l'abbaye de JUMIEGES (near Rouen) and not Jumieux !....
Just to allow you to have the right name !
I like take trips on your blogs..Thank you to share your talents with all of us. Nicole
Hi Nicole
Yes I did mean Jumieges- - I wrote Jumieux in my journal- don't know why.
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