Friday, 25 July 2008

The Perfumier's Clock


THE SECOND ever Once Upon O'Clock is now ticking its way over the ocean to Perfumier Nicole.
She asked me to paint a wise woman, a brewer of magic, a young witch rather than an old crone, and one with whom she could identify whilst stirring her own fragrant artisan skincare brews.
I am very pleased with this second clock, I like the warm colours that put me in mind of distilling petals and sunlight through bottles of who-knows-what along a windowsill.
This perfumier is stirring her brew as time turns around her cauldron... she is stirring time.



I have now begun an official List of custom clock orders. I am receiving such delicious requests for imagery that delights me, and I am having fun trying to keep some circular motif within each design to go behind the hands. A few more logs have been brought indoors in preparation for clocks to come and Tui has the arm-aching task of sawing clock-slices from the logs.
The next piece of wood is cut and sanded and almost ready to be painted on... it is for a fencer (of the sword variety, nothing to do with edges of gardens) and I shall be beginning work on it after a little picture-selling jaunt into the north of England, dodging rainclouds, and parking overnight in the forest.
Cheerio for now ... tick tock.

23 comments:

  1. This one is fabulous, Rima! How did you capture that perfect, subtle, wise expression on her face?

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  2. Stunning as always :-) I like how you're working on keeping a circular thing going on in each clock. Can't wait to see more beautiful creations soon :-D. Best wishes for your trip to England!

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  3. See you in the woods then :)
    kettles on

    x tui x

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  4. i agree completely about her wise and subtle expression. ;-)

    anxiously anticipating her arrival!

    x.nicole

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  5. Oh Lady R,
    Stunning work. She is so focused on her potion. Good slicing Tui.

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  6. Dear Rima. Your magic touch once again. This is too beautiful. I do love the greens and the warmth and the look of quiet concentration. One of my favourites so far.

    A lovely weekend to you both!

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  7. This one is also wonderful.

    (still anxiously awaiting!)

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  8. Stunning work as ever Rima!
    Take care,
    Alison.

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  9. Congratulations on your new endeavor! These are really quite beautiful.. they have such warmth. I wish you the very best of luck, but I'm sure you won't need it. Hope all is well and sunny. x

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  10. I was curious and followed the path from the home of three ginger cats to say hello ... I'm glad I did, I've been enchanted *!*

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  11. Really lovely!
    I'm loving these clocks. They seem rife with understated meaning, And this one has a lovely portrait.

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  12. Oh, she is perfect! How good that you have delightful that you have delightful assignments queing up. Hope you find a Good Spot this weekend.

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  13. OMG you are starting on my clock!!! I am so happy I am next! It is going to be amazing, I am sure.

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  14. This is absolutley gorgeous! The new owner will be thrilled - I would! It reminds me of when I was a child and would mix rose petals with anything else I could get my hands on.:)x

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  15. I am so happily in awe of your paintings - too limited a word for all you do - your creations, how's that? Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving such a compliment. It pleases me greatly to know I have made something which Rima finds appealing. Yippee!

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  16. Beautiful :o)

    'Clock' is such a nice word too, don't you think? Sort of clunk-clicks and rolls off your tongue! x

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  17. Well done Rima,
    your on a roll with your clocks, going from strength to strength.

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  18. Just beautiful! As a (young and beautiful :)) metalsmith, I would love to see the images for my craft...perhaps one day :)

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  19. you tell things so well,you can hear who you are when you write.

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  20. This is the first time i've seen your blog and i just can't stop...and this piece is just so beautiful

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