up and running …

Here I am at last, captured in the lovely ‘new’ studio …

and ready for action.

It now has a good run of worktops and cupboards, some cracking drawer units from ikea (ideal for paper and prints) and a nice little space for a chair and my books where I can enjoy a brew.

We got the press up here today, since these were taken, so I can get practising on my collagraphs soon, hopefully!

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© Paul Campbell

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© Paul Campbell

Hayloft studio

© Paul Campbell

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You can see where we’ve covered up the interesting roof with dust sheets in an attempt to prevent any bits dropping from the roof space. It also helps the space to heat up a bit (via a calor gas heater).

It’s all a bit clean and uncluttered just now … but that won’t last long!

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Hayloft studio

© Paul Campbell

All the images in
this post courtesy
(and copyright) of
Paul Campbell.

ancient fragments …

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Medieval stained glass, Burnham Deepdale. © Mari French 2013

a blood-red shard like a dragon’s eye…
the sublime expression on a sun-moon visage…
the forgotten face of a young man…

… fragments of medieval stained glass.

medieval stained glass, Burnham Deepdale Church, Mari French 2013

medieval stained glass, Burnham Deepdale Church

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Medieval stained glass-Burnham Deepdale church

Medieval stained glass, Burnham Deepdale church © Mari French 2013

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a simple wooden chair on a polished flagstone floor takes on a calm presence in the low light of the circular bell tower …

Mari French,, Burnham Deepdale, church,Norfolk

Old chair, Burnham Deepdale church. © Mari French

… found imagery in the ancient church at Burnham Deepdale on the Norfolk coast.

progress report…

Readers of my last post will, I’m sure, be waiting with baited breath (haha) for the latest on the preparations for my new studio, so here is an update with photos, taken recently…

fitting out my art studio

Work surfaces and cupboards taking shape in the former hayloft… this is Paul, my handy hubby, doing his stuff (there isn’t much he can’t do really – he’s also a very talented artist photographer). By the way, I did the icky job of vacuuming up all the hundreds of ancient spiders webs before this stage!

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below – a view of the precarious stairs – at least they’ve now got a proper handrail!

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a view of the village from one of the studio windows.

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this door (below) opens into fresh air, it was probably used for loading hay into the room, which is directly above old stables (unused now). Will be nice on those hot summer days I’m anticipating this year!

and finally, a pair of antique chairs in the old stable below caught my eye…

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… and an old window also in the former stable below.

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