Thursday, 24 December 2009

Happy Christmas and a Joyous 2010


 
A very Happy Christmas to you all and wishing a joyous 2010 with fun and laughter. As children, we laugh hundreds of times each day, delighted by the newness of living. When we reach adulthood, however, we tend to not allow ourselves to let go in a good belly laugh. Inviting laughter back into our lives is simply a matter of making the conscious decision to laugh. Though most of us are incited to laugh only when exposed to humor or the unexpected, each of us is capable of laughing at will. A laugh that comes from the belly carries with it the same positive effects whether prompted by a funny joke or consciously willed into existence. When our laughter comes from the core of our being, it permeates every cell in our physical selves, beginning in the center and radiating outward, until we are not merely belly laughing but rather body laughing.

Laughter has been a part of the human mode of expression since before evolution granted us the art of speech. Through it, we connected with allies while demonstrating our connection with people we didn’t know. In the present, laughter allows us to enjoy positive shared experiences with strangers and loved ones alike. Yet solitary laughter carries with it its own slew of benefits. An energetic and enthusiastic bout of whole-body laughter exercises the muscles, the lungs, and the mind in equal measure, leaving us feeling relaxed and content. When we laugh heartily at life’s ridiculousness instead of responding irritably, our focus shifts. Anger, stress, guilt, and sadness no longer wield any influence over us, and we are empowered to make light of what we originally feared. Laughter also opens our hearts, letting love and light in, changing our perspective, and enabling us to fix our attention on what is positive in our lives.

It is easy to laugh when we feel good, but it is when the world appears dim that we most need laughter in our lives. Our laughter then resonates through our hearts, filling the empty spaces with pure, unadulterated joy. We regain our footing in the moment and remember that no sorrow is powerful enough to rob us of our inborn happiness. When we understand that uninhibited laughter is the food of the soul, nourishing us from within, we know instinctively that life is worthwhile. 


Live, laugh and love your way through this next decade. xXx


 



Saturday, 21 November 2009

Late Night Shopping


Hebden Bridge is the perfect place for your late night shopping and it all kicks off this coming Thursday, 26 November, when Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard, Emmerdale) switches on the lights in the town and snow will fall on Heart Gallery, Market Street, Bridge Gate and The Square.


Avoid crowded cities and support your local independents by coming down to Hebden Bridge to do your Christmas shopping; there's so much to see ...










































... so see you soon xXx

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

All I Want ... Christmas at Heart Gallery



Our Christmas Exhibition 'All I Want ...' got off to a cracking start this last weekend, despite the grim weather we had sadly got used to after a full week of rain and possible flooding! The nasty weather did not seem to put people off visiting Hebden Bridge and there was a lovely atmosphere in Heart Gallery as customers browsed all the new work.

  

New jewellery from Lucy Palmer, inspired by myths, fairytales and folklore,  was well received as was
beautiful porcelain work from Clare Mahoney.





Other inspiring pieces were from Alison Dupernex - her unisex silk and cashmere scarves were admired by customers - and Jill Ford's delicate ceramic pieces decorated with porcelain old roses.





There is not enough  time for me to show you all the new pieces on this blog so why not take time out of your busy schedule to come along to Hebden Bridge for a day out. Call into Heart Gallery and see all the wonderful new work then treat yourself to a coffee, cake or lunch and wander around all the lovely independent shops in this picturesque Pennine Town... See you soon x

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Bjorg Jewellery at Heart Gallery




Norwegian designer Bjorg claims her inspiration, in part, from the Nordic nature she grew up with, believing that unpretentious beauty can find a place and be reflected in the most unlikely places. Bjorg went to art school in Oslo before working in the fashion industry, enabling her to travel the world, developing her style and the ethos of her designs.

While typically focussing on British designers, we simply could not ignore the striking combination of glamour and natural appeal in Bjorg's surprising jewellery. We love that her work verges on eccentric Gothic vintage.




 




Monday, 19 October 2009

Christmas at Heart



Well folks, it is that time of year again so just to bring you up to date with what's happening at Heart Gallery here is the exclusive invite for the launch of our Christmas Selling Exhibition,  All I Want ...


It would be lovely to see you on Saturday 7th November but don't worry if you can't get to Hebden Bridge that day, the exhibition runs until 10th January 2010 and we are open 7 days a week and until 8pm Thursdays 26th November, 3rd December, 10th December and 17th December.


Late night shopping on Thursday 26th November will see the Christmas Lights switched on in Hebden Bridge and lots of festive things happening around the town. There will be Carol Singers at Heart Gallery and, with a bit of luck (still trying to finalise it) roast chestnuts too!


If you follow this link it will lead you to a photo album of new work at Heart Gallery so you can have a sneaky peak:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=114324&id=682814520


Also new at Heart Gallery is our Heart's Desire List. All you have to do is visit and point out any work that your heart desires, we will add it to your list and save it so that all you then need to do is send your friends and family in to choose from it when you have a special occasion to buy for such as a Birthday, Anniversary or, of course, for Christmas. Let them know your Heart's Desire List is at Heart Gallery and we will do the rest!


This little beauty of a cuff is on my Heart's Desire List:







See you soon
Alison x

Saturday, 3 October 2009

One piece of beautiful jewellery and two beautiful ladies tie the knot!




Friday 11th September and the sun was certainly shining on these two lovely ladies for their wedding day as Mel decided to make an honest woman of Sue!


Sue is a regular exhibitor at Heart Gallery with her delicate boxes hand-built from porcelain clay slabs. Sue's pieces are fired twice in her old re-conditioned front-loading kiln. She has tried various clay body and glaze combinations, but has settled on a French porcelain called Limoges, and a transparent glaze which is silky to the touch, and enhances the cleanness of the lines and form. All Sue's work is food-safe and waterproof.




Mel contributes enormously to The Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade which is a community-generated parade led by local artists which celebrates the creativity, variety and the uniqueness of Hebden Bridge and its surrounding areas. As an area fiercely proud of its local character, and apparently internationally known for its funkiness, the Hebden Bridge parade is not your average small town parade so Mel should be proud of its achievements the last two years.








Sue and Mel came down to see me a few days before their civil ceremony and reception at The Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey to find something suitable for Mel to wear around her neck that would remain a classic piece worn time and time again. They both knew the type of thing they wanted and as soon as they saw Hannah Souter's range from my ACJ exhibition, Cambridge they knew that they had found 'the one'.  


Hannah's work is strongly influenced by her love of organic forms, in particular seed pods and buds. Comprising of hand press formed and individually fabricated units, her jewellery combines subtle surface textures and contrasting finishes to create unique pieces of fine jewellery. Heart Gallery was proud that Hannah wanted to showcase her work in Hebden Bridge with the Cambridge branch of The Association of Contemporary Jewellery.






Sue and Mel had just a fabulous day, everything was perfect, and this close up of them proves that ... and also shows how perfect Hannah's pendant was around Mel's neck.










Heart Gallery sends heartfelt love and best wishes to Sue and Mel for a happy and joyous life together. xXx

Saturday, 26 September 2009

Clare Caulfield



It was just like Christmas for me yesterday opening my new parcel from Clare Caulfield; it's always such a delight to receive her top up orders for Heart Gallery.







Clare's new work features Includes Rome and Istanbul, two new cities she has added to her ever-expanding collection, and new prints of Paris, Venice, Leeds and York.





Clare's work does not tend to hang around for long in Heart Gallery and with a choice of framed originals, signed limited edition prints, canvas prints and greetings cards there is something for everyone's taste and pocket.





See you soon x

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Saltaire Festival and Arts Trail


I have had an absolutely lovely day out in Saltaire with my hubby whilst our daughter was at a horse show with her riding school. The sun shone, the open houses were amazing (20 participating now in an Arts Trail which started with 6 houses), the continental market enticed me to buy lots of scummy things and there were so many lovely artists and people there it was just like being back at Heart Gallery in Hebden Bridge!

This is the website of Mark Yates (who has showcased his work in Heart Gallery over the last 2 years) and who participated in both the Arts Trail (6 Harold Place) and had a stall on one of the busy streets selling his 'touring' merchandise. http://www.markyates.co.uk



The street entertainers were amazing ...



The food was scrummy ...



and my new boots are so comfortable ...



glad I wore them as we covered some miles!

So, this is the link for this festival and Arts Trail so bookmark it and if you didn't get there this year then do try to manage it next, it is worth a visit. x
http://www.saltaireartstrail.co.uk/index.html

Oh, and this is Clare Caulfield's pen and ink drawing of the united Reformed Church in Saltaire, photograph above, her work is amazing and available at Heart Gallery ...




Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair

Now in its second year, the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair (GNCCF) features over 140 exhibitors showcasing the finest works of contemporary craft. Visitors can spend the day in a relaxed yet inspiring atmosphere, chat to the makers and find out the story and making process behind each unique piece. Learning how much attention to detail a designer pays whilst handcrafting work is a reminder that we should be buying items that will last decades, rather than years.
Heart Gallery supports the GNCCF and many of the makers exhibiting last year have showcased their amazing work in Heart Gallery over the last 12 months. This year will be no exception and it will be really hard to choose from them all as the standard of work is so high. Heart Gallery hopes that some of you will visit this event in October at Spinningfields, just off Deansgate in the heart of Manchester, and soak up this unique shopping experience and for those that can't - there's always Heart Gallery!
Public Openings
Friday 23rd October 11.00am - 8.30pm
Saturday 24th October 10.00am - 6.00pm
Sunday 25th October - 10.00am - 5.00pm

5 pairs of tickets to be won to the fair!
Own Art has 5 pairs of day tickets to give away to the fair. To be entered into the prize draw, email ownart@artscouncil.org.uk by midnight on 25 September 2009 quoting 'GNCCF' in the subject line.

Sunday, 13 September 2009

New craft magazines now in Heart Gallery


Hebden Bridge is in such a creative valley that I am surprised how few of these magazines you talented bunch buy from Heart Gallery. 


I have decided that it may be because I don't let you know when the new issues arrive, so I am going to post the covers in future so that you are more informed.


I also stock Selvedge but there is a delay on the printing of the issue now due - will keep you posted!

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

September in Heart Gallery

September brings with it early mornings as we all get back into the school routine! As a family we are night owls so this has been a difficult few days adjusting but I bet it has been the same for many others too!


These milk jugs, made from recycled milk bottles, have just arrived at Heart Gallery along with tumblers made from Coke bottles, Sol bottles, Corona bottles and J2O bottles. I have been very excited about this amazing work from Devon based Who’s? Glass. They are a fresh, young, environmentally aware glass-making company that specialises in unique hand crafted recycled glassware. Their intentions are to transform, what in effect is simple domestic glass waste, into contemporary functional glassware products. “ In a day where the easiest and cheapest option is mass produced, often by machines, products that have travelled half the world to arrive on the shop shelves, Who’s? Glass offers beautiful, simple designs that emphasise the essence, quality and tranquillity of Devon... ”






All are beautifully presented in totally recycled packaging so are great for treats and perfect for pressies.




















Gosh, that looks inviting! Make mine a pint!

Friday, 21 August 2009

THE JEWELLERY ROADSHOW - ACJ CAMBRIDGE





In the current financial climate it is more important than ever that we are proactive in developing our creative talent, honing our practical skills, marketing our products and clinching that all important sale. Joining a group of like-minded people can be a vital part of developing and promoting talent in a given area. As a jeweller living a rural Cambridgeshire, I find conversing and sharing ideas with other creative people both inspiring and rejuvenating. When I heard about the ACJ I knew that it was an organisation that I would find enormously beneficial. This is the story so far...

The Association for Contemporary Jewellery (ACJ) was founded as a membership association in 1997 to promote, represent, understand and develop contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad. The ACJ organizes conferences, lectures, seminars and workshops for its members, as well as publishing a quarterly newsletter featuring news, reviews and information. The ACJ is open to everyone who has an interest in contemporary jewellery. The organisation includes both professional and enthusiastic hobbyist jewellers, lecturers and students as well as gallery and shop owners. In fact anyone with a passion for jewellery can become a member.

ACJ-Cambridge is a regional branch of the ACJ, formed in 2008 to develop a network of jewellers in our local area. We meet once a month to discuss current issues, share knowledge, stimulate ideas and plan exhibitions to promote contemporary jewellery in the eastern region and beyond. A year from the group’s

initial formation, we have grown from a handful of members to our current sixteen strong team. We are a very eclectic mix of individuals with vast ranges in background, training, age and design styles. Some of our members are full time jewellers, who sell direct to the public at design shows and through galleries. A number of our full time jewellers are also lecturers in the subject and teach in a variety of schools and colleges around the county. Several of our members are part-time jewellers, juggling their creative talents with other unrelated jobs and/or young families. Our backgrounds are all very different, whilst some have had formal training up to degree and post graduate level, others are either self taught, or have only attended a few short courses. The materials we use to create our jewellery vary greatly within the group. Precious metals and stones, semi-precious stones, textiles, glass and recycled material are all used to create unique and fabulous work. We see our group as a real support network, working together to run exhibitions, functions, workshops and talks; supporting newer members who are maybe lacking in confidence and invigorating the more experienced jewellers to encourage fresh work. At Cambridge we are an increasingly active group. We have a varied skills base, a vast amount of experience, good contacts and more ideas than we have yet had time to put into action. As a fairly new group we have spent a great deal of time this year planning events and exhibitions.

We are launching a new exhibition, The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge, in August this year. The idea is to create a travelling exhibition which will be continually travelling from gallery to gallery. Much of the work in this exhibition will be unique and different from work exhibited elsewhere. The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge will be launched on 29th August, with Alison Bartram owner of Heart Gallery in Hebden Bridge, to coincide with the 3rd birthday of her gallery www.heartgallery.co.uk With Alison’s enthusiasm, dynamic drive and wide ranging marketing skills and our creativity, the exhibition is guaranteed to get off to a flying start. Everyone involved is really excited about this collaboration and we are anticipating a busy day on Saturday 29th August when people will be invited to join us to view our exclusive collections and enjoy a glass of fizz whilst being able to talk to all ten artists exhibiting, and of course to Alison. The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge will run from 29th August 2009 until 27th September.

We then bring the Roadshow home to Cambridge, where we are exhibiting at the well established and renowned Primavera Gallery www.primaverauk.com where the owner, Jeremy Waller, is enthusiastically supporting our group. The exhibition runs from 10th October until January 2010. WATCH THIS SPACE!