A glimpse of the Ireland fiber art tour

On our Fiber Arts in Ireland tour n June 2016, Margaret Cunningham will be one of our instructors while we stay in Donegal. And we will be staying near this beautiful place, Slieve League (or Sliabh Liag in Irish), in the video, sure to inspire the art and soul! In this video we can hear her tell of the inspiration of the landscape, and the Sliabh Liag cliffs and the fairies keeping children from exploring the dangerous spots. Margaret is an excellent tapestry artist, fine musician, and manages the Glencolmcille Folk Village. Take a glimpse of the rugged coast and beautiful area in which we will be staying and making fiber art! The video can be viewed here:  http://lbbonline.com/work/10950/.VhTz_ajqPCc.facebook

See all the details for the trip in the brochure Fiber art tour to Ireland

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Fiber art on the Aran Islands

A traditional doll from the Aran Islands

This is an interesting article via Irish Archaeology about an Aran Islands doll. For artists and fiber artists, it offers a glimpse into the simplest of ways to create with what you have…

On our tours we often visit the Aran Islands, a place of magic and mystery, old stone forts and fields separated with stones brought from the sea.

Doll from Aran Islands

This beautiful little doll comes from Inisheer on the Aran Islands. In 1939 it was handed into the folklore collections of theNational Museum of Ireland, where it is now stored in Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Simply made, the body of the doll is fashioned from a single piece of timber, most likely driftwood, that was roughly shaped. Eyes are provided by two iron tacks/nails, which are hammered into the ‘face’. The doll is dressed  in a colourful woollen head-scarf, shawl and felt dress that mirrors Aran Island clothing of the 1930s (see image below). Although rudimentary in nature, it is not hard to imagine how this small doll was once a much loved toy.

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Irish doll

 

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Aran islanders

by on October 6, 2015 in Archaeology blogs, Irish treasures

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Artwork Sampler by Joan Slack

If you are thinking about taking a travel workshop, this page will give you some examples of your instructor’s artwork and style. You can also see more about Joan’s art at http://www.riverrunarts.com and http://www.joanslack.com 

Below is a photo gallery of my most recent artwork. People who have traveled on our tours know that in addition to being a tour leader, workshop  instructor and gallery owner, I am an artist who works in clay and fiber. Most of these pieces were completed this summer. Some were inspired by travels and sketches or photos of places have been my inspiration. I love sharing techniques that I have learned, and helping people find their own style and “voice” through art workshops. Combining travel to beautiful places only enhances the quality of art produced even more! (All artwork is by Joan Molloy Slack and copyrighted by the artist, and may not be reproduced without permission.)
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