I am more drawn to mechanical objects than digital technology so it's no wonder that when the opportunity to use a typewriter in my work came along I (literally) grabbed it with both hands!
I realised that there is a considerable public interest - when it comes to handmade items - in works where words or quotes are included, therefore, I thought that adding a typewritten section in my pictures would be the best way to update and push forward my style, this also allowed me to move from greeting cards towards a more versatile and frameable object/gift. The most important thing for me is that, because of the unpredictability of a typewriter, a handmade feel is more emphasised, for each picture becomes a unique piece with all the (relatively minor) smudges and irregularities.
I realised that there is a considerable public interest - when it comes to handmade items - in works where words or quotes are included, therefore, I thought that adding a typewritten section in my pictures would be the best way to update and push forward my style, this also allowed me to move from greeting cards towards a more versatile and frameable object/gift. The most important thing for me is that, because of the unpredictability of a typewriter, a handmade feel is more emphasised, for each picture becomes a unique piece with all the (relatively minor) smudges and irregularities.
The colourful printed textiles and paper, as well as the embellishment of hand drawn or cut out birds and butterflies, make these compositions such a lovely gift to someone dear or, perhaps, they could brighten up a dull corner in your home... there it is a bit of wisdom and warmth (handmade with love) within such an easy reach!
I have used quotes that inspired or touched me in one way or another, thoughts on happiness, friendship, a baby's arrival and I have also included a few verses from the song "Over the Rainbow", which I find nostalgic but, nonetheless, very beautiful and reflective.
I will be 'testing them out' at the Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk event in Bristol this month, where I will have a stall along with other makers. I am so glad that I was asked to partake in it so that I can give a hand and make a contribution to such a great cause.
Hopefully see you there!
Hopefully see you there!




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