by Kelly | 24 Oct 2021 | Being Creative, Crafting, Exploring Different Materials, IWAM Skill Sharing Workshops, Skill Building, Textiles, Workshops
Textiles have always been an interest for me. Beautiful fabrics and soft furnishings, accessories; particularly bags, and creative textile drawings. You’ll see from my Gallery Techniques page, that enjoy using a variety of processes using textiles. I When I was...
by Kelly | 03 Sep 2021 | Being Creative, Craft Stall, Networking, Promotion, Selling
Well, what an exciting announcement I have for you all! After 6 years of not selling in public, I have finally got the opportunity to sell my work in public at an evening craft market “under the stars”. The event is called Mercatino Sotto le Stelle run by...
by Kelly | 13 Aug 2021 | Being Creative, Glass, My Exhibitions, My Future Art Career..., Networking with Industry
It’s now been 9 years since I completed my BA at Wolves Uni in 2021. I can’t quite believe it and so I’ve started thinking about how to celebrate a decade on from graduation. While creating the galleries for the new website, I was asked why my degree...
by Kelly | 31 Jul 2021 | Being Creative, Craft Kits and Workshops, Making, Personalisation, Skill Building, String Art
Do you have any upcoming birthdays, particularly for kids or teens, but don’t know what to get them? How about some personalised wall art for their bedroom? Something they can keep and appreciate over time, unlike a new toy which can quickly be forgotten about,...
by Kelly | 24 Jul 2021 | About Me, Being Creative, My Exhibitions, Skill Building, Workshops
Creative education varies depending on which school you go to. It has also changed over the years and trends occur too. My creative education mainly involved ‘Fine Art’ which generally covered drawing, painting and mixed media, with very occasional...
by Kelly | 21 Jul 2021 | Being Creative, Exploring Different Materials, My Future Art Career..., Networking, Skill Building
Back in 2013, I created the brand Kelly Louise Creations with a new logo. I had been focusing on my creativity and skills development in a different direction than my degree. As I had studied and worked with glass and ceramics mostly, this had presented a challenge....