Today I'm elated to share with you the epitome of Domythic decor items created by one of our own...Domythic Bliss member Ali English. Ali has a new business creating stencils and stenciled items. And my gosh, would I love to decorate my home with ALL of her designs. Ali shared a few words with us....
I'm fortunate enough to live in a gorgeous cottage in rural
Lincolnshire, outside the small and delightful market town of
Horncastle, with its myriad antique and junk shops and relaxed
atmosphere – which is rather perfect for me, as I am a self confessed
introvert with a need for green and trees, quiet and wide open spaces.
You don't get much bigger than the skies here in Lincolnshire, as the
horizons stretch seemingly forever across the fields that I spend a lot
of time walking in. I love to incorporate my passion for nature into
interior design, and spend quite a bit of time adding even more
decoration to my heavily painted and stencilled cottage, which has trees
everywhere – and yes, I do mean everywhere.
There isn't a room in the
house that doesn't have at least one tree in it, and I'm increasingly
fond of deep, rich jewel tones for room and interior design as well,
which means a lot of repainting, re stencilling and the addition of
interesting paint effects. I paint and stencil furniture as well, and am
currently replacing all my furniture with pieces I have picked up
second hand or been given and then painted and stencilled extensively. I
spend a lot of time outside, grubbing around in the hedgerows and
gathering herbs and fruits for medicine making (I'm a practicing medical
herbalist, as well as a stencil artist), also taking photographs that I
use as reference for the stencils that convey, to the best of my
ability, that thin border between natural world and enchantment, here
and there, our home ground and what lies beyond the fields we know.
I first encountered stencilling when I watched my mother happily
stencilling celtic borders onto a freshly painted green bedroom wall,
and later on when she busily added shells and seaside motifs to the
bathroom walls. My aunt also has a long love affair with the stencil,
and has dabbled in stencilling and interior design for as long as I can
remember. I began my own explorations into this art form very simply,
first buying and experimenting with stencils from the stencil library
website, and then having a go at designing my own, with basic leaf
shapes and a couple of simple borders, but just recently I seem to have
taken it to a whole different level, creating bold (for me), swirling
designs with lots of spirals (a nightmare to cut out, but oh so worth it
in the long run!) My first designs were rather tentative, but then one
day not so long ago I sat down to design a raven stencil. To my
amazement, it practically drew itself, and the resulting design was much
remarked upon and admired by a number of people. So I drew a wolf. And
then a winged mouse, and an eagle, and an owl, and trees, and stylised
ivy leaves. And then I designed my own set of briar rose pieces, which
were then stencilled onto freehand spirals and swirls in order to create
my increasingly popular briar rose motif. The sky seems to be the limit
these days, with more and more ideas and designs cropping up! There
just aren't enough hours in the day to do everything I want to do with
my stencil designing. I take some inspiration from William Morris (no
surprise there, eh!) but I try to imbue my designs with my own 'take' on
myth, magic and fairytale. I am just as inspired by Brian and Wendy
Froud and Kinuko Craft's artwork as I am by the Pre-Raphaelite and Art Nouveau movements, though inspiration crops up in the strangest of
places sometimes as well!
The future holds vast quantities of stencil design, as I want to have a
full range of animal and bird stencils, and more component stencils that
can be used to create beautiful and individual designs. I'm hoping to
invest in a proper stencil cutter soon so that people can buy the actual
stencils off me, and I'm also hoping to do more textile surface design
panelled stencil patterns, that can be used to create beautiful and
unique fabric for wall hangings and dress making. Oh, and I will
hopefully be collaborating in the nearish future with Katmaren Designs,
run by my talented dressmaker sister! As long as I have the time and
room to continue creating at the same frantic pace I have been doing
just recently, I'm happy, and the Eldrum Tree, my company, will continue
to put forth new leaves. Watch this space – its going to be huge. And
enchanted!
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I'm saving up so Ali can come stencil a frieze in my bedroom and some wall hangings. Her work is stunning!
ReplyDeleteHave just purchased 2 perfectly stencilled bags from Ali, wonderfully talented lady whom Im honoured to call a friend ....
ReplyDeleteThat wolf and moon cushion is sublime!
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