Clip Clop goes Charleyhorse Ryder into the Derryerry night Sky
This picture is a beautifully hand embroidered textile print of Jackie's original water colour and ink painting. It is part of Jackie latest Dreamscapes collection which was created for the magical Turbet Island Dreamscape trail. It is limited to 10 editions only, The round hooped textiles are incased in a white box frame.
size :63x63cm
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This picture is a beautifully hand embroidered textile print of Jackie's original water colour and ink painting. It is part of Jackie latest Dreamscapes collection which was created for the magical Turbet Island Dreamscape trail. It is limited to 10 editions only, The round hooped textiles are incased in a white box frame.
size :63x63cm
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
This picture is a beautifully hand embroidered textile print of Jackie's original water colour and ink painting. It is part of Jackie latest Dreamscapes collection which was created for the magical Turbet Island Dreamscape trail. It is limited to 10 editions only, The round hooped textiles are incased in a white box frame.
size :63x63cm
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
The following story comes with he picture:
Clip Clop goes Charleyhorse Ryder into the Derryerry night Sky
This dreamscape is inspired by a chapter from Sean Mc EcElgunn’s book Charleyhorse Ryder: Tales Of The Winding Erne. In this book the Belturbet native Sean writes of his many clear memories of growing up in Belturbet, he grew up in a house on Barrack Hill but in this dreamscape I concentrate on his memory of going to stay over on Grandad Mc Elgunn’s farm in the townland of Derryerry for the first time.
“Every Thursday Grandad John came to town for the market in the pony and cart. The pony’s name was Fanny she had a wicked eye. It was the same go through every Thursday, he’d hobble in after the market and Mam made him tea, I would climb up on his good knee. I was always at Ma, taunting her to let me go home with Grandad, he was all for it. One day at last Grandad got round her and she gave in. Off we went me, Grandad and Fanny, it was a magic day, rattling down the hill and across the bridge to Derryerry. We soon arrived, the mare’s flying hooves scattering a flock of turkeys ‘gobble gobble’. The goldering woman appeared: Lizzy was a giant, she filled the dark doorway. Her bulk and her voice put the heart crossways in me. No wonder she was called big Lizzy.!
That day was full of wonders, I followed Lizzy everywhere as she cuffed along feeding the hens, geese, calves and pigs, carrying water, digging spuds for the dinner. her mighty hips swaying like a ship. Lizzy wasn’t slow and found jobs for me to do right away. “Sweep the flure lek a guid wee candy, the beezom’s behind the dure; then bring me in an armful o’turf; be back before you’re right there; run up the lane and see if there’s any sign of the post-boy with me tightbody” What on earth is a tight body? When all the trips were done, she brought me down the crocking and showed me a lark’s nest in a clump of bullrishes. “ Don’t touch the eggs” she warned , By the time we got back to the house I was fagged out and sat down on my bare bum on the hearthstone and fell asleep. The sound of a trotting horse awakened me, the trotting seemed to be coming slanting down the sky and down the chimney. It was Dad and Charleyhorse coming to get me. Dad came in and the Charleyhorse stood outside in the dark. . I wanted to stay in Granda’s and Lizzy stuck up for me. “Ah go on Willy ,he’ll be no bother”. Dad gave me a big squeeze “mind now me boy, no whinging outa you or Lizzy will put you out to the geese” Dad finished his tea and went out into the dark. I sat on the hearthstone looking up the chimney at the stars beginning to peep out. Clippity-clop. clippity clop”, went Charleyhorse away back up the sky.”
Textiles-
Jackie’s stunning hand embroidered textile pieces are the centerpiece in any contemporary home. Limited to 10 editions only they are a really unique gift for that extra special occasion or a perfect addition for someone who already collects her pieces.
Her Process:
Jackie arranges her own artwork to be printed onto fabric in the tiny village of Downings, Donegal. Once printed, the next part of the process is the hand embroidery. With every textile print with she adds the hand embroidered details, this means that really each piece is unique in its own right. A time consuming but enjoyable process which Jackie sees as the next particularly important part of her creative.
“I’m drawing onto my drawing again but this time with thread. The needle is my pencil and the variety of yarns I have collected are my colour and shape. In my textile degree I was thought all the sophisticated embroidery techniques, but I don't use any of the them, and I take the same approach to embroidery as I do to all my art, my embroidery technique is intuitive .”
Sizing and framing:
Jackie's textile prints can be made to order in a size to suit you. She has three different signature ways of framing:
Round and oval frames, beautifully handcrafted by Local Cavan Woodworkers.
Artwork is stretched in an embroidery hoop and incased in a handmade box frame.
Bespoke square or rectangular double wood mount. The creator uses Brown and Cream combo or White and cream combo, depending on what is better suited to the art.
If you would like to order this piece in a different size or frame type please send an enquiry form or contact me on (+353)870666873. They can be ordered bespoke and take approx 3/4 weeks.
Many of the textile prints have a story or wonderful meaning behind them, which comes with the hand-crafted piece on a beautiful scroll.