I cannot believe how quickly this experience went... here I am back in the UK after 4 days of teaching little girls how to make jewellery and sadly Banff seems too far away already.....
I had the most fantastic time and discovered many colours and ideas for larger sculptural works, I have a great deal to be getting on with when I get back to my art space in Stroud including work for a solo show in Stroud and the ROSL Scholars exhibition at OXO gallery, London, in October. The ROSL (Royal Over-seas League) are the people who sent me on this wonderful residency and I am so grateful, thank you!
We didn't manage to go on the hike to Healy Pass, because believe it or not, the weather turned pretty terrible, cold and wet but this meant I could blitz my last few days in the studio without feeling the need for a hike. I had one eventful night at about 1.30 am where I went to shake a black glaze up, containing manganese and cobalt oxides (yum) and the top was not fully on, so got caked in the stuff!! This is why I do not make a good late worker, I am much better as an early bird. The weather was glorious and clear and bright for my last day though, a fantastic way to say goodbye and a wonderful final journey through the Rockies back to Calgary airport.
I had a very good feedback session, where I invited people to look at my work and record their responses. The main theme of this research was to record human response to colour in relation to the form I had created. The pitcher plant-like shape was created, then I made a mould of this and slip cast them so I could achieve many to test. I was so pleased to hear that Air Canada allows 2 bags at 23kgs, so I could fly this mould home with me. Everything else has been carefully packed into the tube in the photograph and should be with me in a few weeks....
A residency is a fantastic opportunity for an artist. Not only does it give you the chance to be elsewhere (away from my leaking house in Gloucestershire and terrible summer weather in the UK) but away from the distractions of everyday life. It was a chance to meet fantastic people, Claire, Brett, Meghann, Erik, Yosuke, Jeremy, Hoang, Ed – thank you for enriching my life with your artwork and laughs! Above all, to see the nature of Canada and Banff in particular was so special. It is such a fresh and epic landscape. I will never smell pines again without thinking of Banff.

2 comments:
Hey Aimee, you're back!
Sounds like you had the most amazing time, sorry for not being in touch while you were there but kept thinking about it and by the time I got round to it (today) you're back...too slow once again.
Look forward to seeing you lady and hearing more about your rocky adventures
lots of love, Clare xxx
just managed to read about your wonderful time in canada. I think you will be going back! looking forward to hearing more and seeing some great works! see you soon love rachex
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