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uk artists

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 6:03 pm
by bex
hmm so all you americans get to party on a lovely big boat??? and drink cocktails with little umbrellas and a surfeit of fruit floating in it???

too far to come from sunny england, so just a thought... is there anybody out there from the south east who would fancy getting together... could meet up and drink(naturally) and show work and that sort of thing...

id love a pint of guiness with a little umbrella in it....
love bexx

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2003 6:27 pm
by Lani McGregor
Hi Sussex Bex: By “south eastâ€

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2003 9:11 pm
by Dave Pascoe
Hi Bex,
I live in Cornwall.It would be good to hear from other glass people in the uk.
I`ve had my kiln almost a year now.I`ve just started to get my work in some gallerys locally and things seem to be going really well.It would be interesting to compare prices etc between our different areas.
Anyway,hope to hear from you soon,dave...

Hi Bex

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2003 9:12 pm
by Dave Pascoe
Hi Bex,
I live in Cornwall.It would be good to hear from other glass people in the uk.
I`ve had my kiln almost a year now.I`ve just started to get my work in some gallerys locally and things seem to be going really well.It would be interesting to compare prices etc between our different areas.
Anyway,hope to hear from you soon,dave...

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 4:59 pm
by bex
hi lani,

yeah a night out in london sounds fab, or we could do lunch, daaahling,london only an hour on the train from here (if theyre running hehe) so hooray, sounds great!!1

and dave, yup, sussex girly... yeah, email me and we'll chat... my prices range from a fiver up, for a dinky likkle 2" angel, to £60 for one of my bowls... thats what they sell for in galleries, if im selling em myslef i tend to flog thebowls a bit cheaper cos the galleries arent taking 50%... whats your range?? and what sort of stuff do you do??

sittingwriringthingstogetherwithbeadsinfrontoflordoftheringsirl
bexx

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 7:03 pm
by Michael
Hi Bex, Michael here, I live in Ireland but visit folks in Worthing often maybe we could meet up next time I'm over.see my work on:www.westcorkcraft.org/mr/

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 4:54 pm
by bex
hi michael, cool... worthing is only 20 minutes away (where old people go to die, as its locally known by the er, locals)

couldnt get you website to open tho...

also spoke to lisa at bohle today, she trying to get intermediate/advanced seminars together in london but needs ppl to sign up, so that might be a good place for us all to get together and learn stuff etc etc

email me!
bex

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2003 1:23 pm
by PaulS
Anywhere accessible by pushbike is okay for me -made it to Cambridge once but couldn't sit down for a couple of days :wink:

Paul in sunny Luton

"pushbike"

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 2:42 am
by Marty
Why push? Are the tyres flat?

Wot's a pushbike?

MartyintheUSA(andnotparticularlyproudofitrightnow)

Re: "pushbike"

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 5:02 am
by PaulS
Marty wrote:Why push? Are the tyres flat?

Wot's a pushbike?

MartyintheUSA(andnotparticularlyproudofitrightnow)

It's my bicycle Marty, aka treader.

Image

sometimes we have to push it!

Paul

PS -I would think most people in the western (developed? -ha! ha!) world share your sentiments Marty.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 6:32 am
by Colin & Helen
Paul Stevenson wrote:Anywhere accessible by pushbike is okay for me -made it to Cambridge once but couldn't sit down for a couple of days :wink:

Paul in sunny Luton
Sunny Luton ????? I was in that town twice in 1959 and 1975, in the so called summer ... and it was not sunny...

Colin in the other sometimes sunny Albany

PS ..Paul your bike is on loan over at SPAB'S PLACE....

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 9:29 am
by PaulS
Ho Colin,

It's already Tuesday where you are but I returned here (my home town) five years ago, after 24years abroad, it wasn't so sunny when I left (that's why I left!) but when I came back it seems the Belizean sunshine followed me. Modest -yes, I know.

Like you mentioned in the other thread Colin, the weather changes extremes every other day.

Looking out for you on the satellite map at http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather ... aliaHIRES/

Keep your head down in the hurricane mate, hope you have flour, beans and water and your roof is okay.

Paul

PS -Whilst the current reporting restrictions are in place, my movements are restricted and being monitored by a physician.

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 7:56 am
by Peg
Hi - I'm based in Bristol (ie southwest England), had my kiln for about 8 months now and currently building up a series of dishes for sale in local galleries. I also make dichroic jewellery - a great way to use up the scraps!
If Bohle do a class in London I'm in.. I'll ask Lisa about it next time I call.

Peg

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 11:59 am
by PaulS
You have any pictures on the web Peg?

Bye from sunny Stockwood,

Paul

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 12:10 pm
by bex
wow so there's quite a lot of us 'ere limeys then...

nice bike hehe, room enuff for two... you should get a pet monkey to peddle then you can sit back and relax and enjoy your thermos flask

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 12:20 pm
by PaulS
bex wrote:wow so there's quite a lot of us 'ere limeys then...

nice bike hehe, room enuff for two... you should get a pet monkey to peddle then you can sit back and relax and enjoy your thermos flask
Yeah, it's a Brahma!

Don't forget the cheese and tomatoe sandwiches! :D


Paul

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 5:57 pm
by bex
cheese and tomato??? nah, salad cream and marmite and fried onion, ooh scrummy....

dont get the onion caught in your front fork :O)

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 4:15 am
by Brian and Jenny Blanthorn
Paul Stevenson wrote:Ho Colin,

It's already Tuesday where you are but I returned here (my home town) five years ago, after 24years abroad, it wasn't so sunny when I left (that's why I left!) but when I came back it seems the Belizean sunshine followed me. Modest -yes, I know.

Like you mentioned in the other thread Colin, the weather changes extremes every other day.

Looking out for you on the satellite map at http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather ... aliaHIRES/

Keep your head down in the hurricane mate, hope you have flour, beans and water and your roof is okay.

Paul

PS -Whilst the current reporting restrictions are in place, my movements are restricted and being monitored by a physician.
Due 2 the current restrictions

I also cannot give out my location or future plans

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 7:13 am
by Peg
Paul Stevenson wrote:You have any pictures on the web Peg?


Paul
Fraid not - I'm still a bit of a Luddite. Hoping to get a digital camera soon, so watch this space. Or a space nearby.