Tuesday 20 January 2015

I've Moved!

Thanks for stopping by my blog! I've moved to an entirely brand new website, please come and check out my new address! www.sarikathakorlal.com

This project was sponsored by Channel 4 and completely caters for all aspects of my work; my own creative practice, my e-store, blog and social media.

Looking forward to seeing you there soon! X


Sunday 22 June 2014

News... Its Rather Big!

It is just over a month ago that I was discussing the Collect show at Saatchi and since then I haven't published a jot - how time flies when there is lots to do! I have been busy working on several new projects and in an effort to bring them to fruition I have just been keeping my head down and working as much as I physically can - and thoroughly enjoying it too!

First project in line for readiness is a brand new website, one which I am working hard to make fabulous, and will be much more of a forum for all things art and vintage. Discussions on style, interiors, making, exhibitions, events will be happening - pretty much everything I am usually jabbering about, but much bigger and better! I am also really pleased to be able to confirm some guest writings from a selected few brilliant people on the scene- so I hope that I have managed to sufficiently wet your appetite for the launch over the coming weeks.
Stay tuned on Facebook and Instagram for upcoming dates, or get in touch if you would like to get involved.

Happy Sunday!....


Sunday 18 May 2014

CLEO MUSSI // Saatchi Gallery



Last weekend I was assisting my friend and mentor Cleo Mussi at her stand in Collect at Saatchi Gallery. She, along with a small number of other artists, was awarded a large stand in the Saatchi Project Space gallery and she asked me to go along and assist - very exciting. Although my schedule was fit to busting point, I couldn't refuse helping out a friend and getting to see what it was all about.


Collect is an annual show curated by Crafts Council and takes over the entire Saatchi Gallery for a long weekend, and there is so many strange and wonderful things to see; the unexpected, the ostentatious, the aspirational. Of course I am biased when it comes to Mussi's work but there was something so very refreshing about the Project Space. It felt like it has its feet on the ground, but was still engaging and challenging. Apart from unusual mosaics there was also some fantastic screen printed ceramics, dynamic furniture and a textiles artist, and textiles are currently thin on the ground so that was great to see.

Mussi selected only her main pieces from her latest body of work All Consuming for this particular show, however this wasn't a full representation of her entire practice, as I was earnestly telling any clients who would listen. She works on a wide scale - from small insects, to guard dogs, to astronauts and these characters all play a part in her narrative. The large mosaics shown here were assembled in a long line and were like some hieroglyphic from the future instead of the past, addressing ecological concerns. Here were some of my favourite bits from the show.....





If you didn't get to visit Collect then the next chance to see Mussi's work is at The Museum in The Park in Stroud from 19th July - 27th August, to see the full collection of All Consuming. She will also be at Bovey Tracey from 6th - 8th June. Alternatively you can always contact the artist in person. Visit her website here to get the full picture....


Sunday 4 May 2014

SITE FEST : Polyrhythmic Snarl


Introducing Ed Lawrenson and Sam Marsh, the highly skilled duo behind Polyrhythmic Snarl who are returning to Stroud's Site Festival this year. Exploring collaboration and process, these paintings use geometric shapes, line and form to trick the eye and manipulate the sense of space.

When viewing this Magic Eye visual trickery on kite shaped canvases I get the distinct impression that I am somehow being drawn in and hoodwinked by these master painters. Attempting to locate the start and the end of these intertwining colourful forms is near impossible but that doesnt stop the viewers eye from trying to make sense of it all. In the end you can take from it what you will - I enjoy the abundance of immaculate colourways and the feeling that I cannot look away.....

This is a teaser of a show, only running from 9th - 11th May on Kings Street in the center of town, so get this one in your diary. Visit the Site Festival website for all the details. Highly recommended!


Saturday 3 May 2014

Light Reading : Slow Down Arthur



Look what dropped on my doormat yesterday! Harland Miller's novel Slow Down Arthur, Stick To Thirty.
Harland mentioned this publication during his talk at the RA last week, and I immediately ordered it.
I'm only on page 5 and its already VERY funny. I try to experience books and films without any previous knowledge of it, so all I know about this is that it is set in the 80's and that our main character is Arthur who hangs out with a David Bowie impersonator. BUY IT. 

Friday 2 May 2014

Hot News - Angie Lewin Does Ceramics!



Angie Lewin - printmaker, painter, surface designer - a modern day Ravillious who can turn her hand to anything. She has just released a range of ceramics - two designs of porcelain plates to be exact - with John Julian Design. A match made in heaven. Available individually or in sets of 6, two colourways to choose from. Check them out immediately here.





Tuesday 29 April 2014

Exhibition : What Do I Do Now?



...The time is fast approaching, when folk from far and wide flock to lesser known Stroud in Gloucestershire for the two main events of the summer - the Textile Festival and Site Festival.
Both are fantastic events, and as Stroud is bursting with both emerging and established artists there is always something great to see.

Last year I participated in the amazing Art Flea event at the Brunel Goods Shed, which was a brilliant show. This year I am back at the Goods Shed for a second time and will be part of What Do I Do Now?  as part of Site. An exhibition hosted and curated by Anna Jacob, alias Clementine Holmes - a newbie fresh out of art college with some big ideas. This years Site Fest is all about art and writing colliding so I will be contributing some new woven textile pieces which I'm really excited about.

Dates are 17th and 18th of May, with live music on the Saturday evening from 8pm.
Find the show at Studio One. Right next to Stroud Station, its easy to find if you fancy a visit.
Find all event info here.