Friday, July 13, 2012

Bookings NOW open at this table...


I have spent nights lying in bed over the years yearning about the cafe I would open. I practiced on everyone I knew...especially in my Melbourne years where quality food was both abundant and affordable through brilliant markets.

Instead ... now I have tables pushed together in my studio, waiting for any of you who can come and join workshops, or events, or just share a coffee.

TWO SPACES LEFT THIS SUNDAY.... PLUS MONDAY'S 5 WEEK COURSE HAS ONE SEAT STILL AVAILABLE.

SO of course I cooked my class a delicious soup last sunday .... the recipe found through a heavenly blogger at My New Roots hanging out in Denmark these days. Maybe I'll be too busy to make the recipes of my dreams but I will always search out good artisan bread and have delicious fresh things on hand for my Homage to the seed workshops.

Go over to the post I just wrote for a longer story.... and see what friend Marilena brought me for a belated birthday visit... might have to make one of her recipes and try out one of her spice mixes on a recipe for the class this sunday. Another friend Karen popped in the previous week with treats that I forgot to photograph... spoilt I was!



Because Wendy, who's hand this is below, saw my Dorothy Caldwell Post about the May workshop I attended she asked to make  a book in the afternoon at Sunday's workshop. Whilst others keep painting and printing and testing ideas Wendy prepared the large watercolour paper  for the book she made to take home and work on. SHe is currently studying art and has been pursing all kinds of thingS in that context... so it is sure to be used!

As a lover of artists books I was totally up for this afternoon extension. Workshopers are asked to bring visual diaries to work in anyway! I like to promote ongoing work for everyone...not just those who are dedicated already...and a visual journal is therefore crucial!


More images soon.. have been so busy painting...but not taking shots!

Have a great weekend everyone!

14 comments:

Valerianna said...

Looks inspiring, nice that you've been so busy painting!

Sophie Munns said...

Some really late nights... plus no computer in the studio...so online and art and totally separated!

LOved your post V! Enchanting garden! And this rabbits!!

Mlle Paradis said...

looks like fun! wish i could join you for both the eating and the making!

Sophie Munns said...

I'll save you a seat...
now the rest is up to you... time travel perhaps!
Love to have you come along Mllle P!

Sophie Munns said...

I'll save you a seat...
now the rest is up to you... time travel perhaps!
Love to have you come along Mllle P!

annamaria potamiti said...

I wish I could be there too Sophie. Looks totally awesome. I could really get into some drawing around that table:)
Have fun with your painting. Looking forward to seeing the finished work:)

Sophie Munns said...

Love to have your fine company Annamaria....
and have a chance to watch you while you do those lovely paintings in Goauche!
I put new wortk on my tumblr site last night actually...
http://studio-archive.tumblr.com/ ... spent a few hours taking pics and downloading in the studio last night,...then editing!!
S

nathalie et cetera said...

And you cook for your class?! Man I wish I was closer!!!
Looking forward for more photos!

Sophie Munns said...

Cant believe it Nathalie... got into class today and asked permission to take photos and promptly forgot to even get the camera out. The whole day was like a wonderful long conversation with paints and paper and lunch and all folding in to the flow of time ... great memories...but sadly no photos... what was I thinking?

If you were coming to lunch I'd have to polish up my skills or ask you to bake a treat for us!

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Shell said...

Yay! I can't wait for tonight!!!

Sophie Munns said...

Hi SHell,

really looking forward to tonight... so wonderful you are going to be part of this!

S

nathalie et cetera said...

I would gladly bake something!

If you had too much of a good time to take out the camera, it's because it didn't need it. The memories will be cherished through the images that were created by you and your class.

Sophie Munns said...

That's an offer i am sad to not be able to take you up on that Nathalie!
I did it again last night ...first night of the 5 week journaling course I've called 'Weaving word and image'
WE had soup, bread and wine (for the first night only) whilst getting to know each other.
In no time at all we were packing up ... 3 hours had slipped by... so no photos!
I guess we are making the memories as you say!