Wednesday, April 26, 2017

FREE SPIRITS



Hi everyone 
and 
welcome.

When ordering from anyone in 
crafts you are making their dreams 
come true . 
And maybe helping them to change their lives .

I would like to thank everyone who orders, 
shares and likes all my work. 

Today's post is some more of my designs .
These are available as printed t-shirts 
sizes small, medium, large, xx-large.
Also on canvas many sizes available 
and colours of your choice. 

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References are available on the art page.

Please order by the name
of each piece. 

SHADOW HORSE

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SPIRIT OF THE MOORS

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IN LIGHT AND DARK

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HORSE GLASS

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GREY SHADOW HORSE

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The watcher
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IN THE CRAWL OF THE NIGHT 
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SHADOW OF THE DREAM

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ATHENA

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ATHENA NOCTUA 
Meaning 
LITTLE OWL OF THE NIGHT 
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Thank-you for joining me .


All works signed©by 
Sarahstorer.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Henry VIII / The Manor.



Hi everyone 
Thank-you for joining me for 
another post. 

If you wish to contact me on any 
pieces from the blog .
Please message the link below 
or my facebook page. 



Henry's Manor House Kent.

Built for Henry as a home for his regular 
journey's from London to the coast. 
These included Dartford , Rochester and 
Canterbury.

Building meant demolition of all buildings
associated with the Priory. 
June 1545 venue for meetings of the Privy Council. 
Anne of Cleves ,Henry's fourth wife resided 
1553 and 1557. 
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Evently reverts back to the crown.




Elizabeth I retained Manor as royal property for her use.
Stayed 1559-1573 .
Near the end of her reign she granted it to 
Sir Edward Darcy as his main residence.



Part of the Manor remains.
Western Gatehouse once formed part of the South 
West angle of the Great Court.
Southern part of building formed part of the "New 
Lodging". 
1543 surviving building on the courtyard side 
entirely of red brick but outward side a mix of Caen 
Reigate stone, Ashlar and Flint according to 
accounts. This part was never intended to be visible.
Whole structure was originally covered in plaster.
Original fireplaces and wood beams are preserved 
inside. 




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Some of the outside surrounding wall remains.

Part of the Northern and Western wall 
dated to Medieval. 
Built of Ragstone other than the Tall Coping 
which is faced with Flint. 

Some parts of the wall dates to Henry VIII time.

Stone was transported by River from Barking Abbey 
site in Essex Kent.

Opening on the West side site were great gardens 
with an Oak Doorway with moulded Jambs .
Dates 1544 February. 

Large blocks of black ore from Canadian Artic supplied by
an Elizabethan explorer. 
He believed they contained gold 1577-1579 
and starts smelting but no gold. 

Rocks then used around the building.

( information posted inside the Manor) 





According to information the Manor was arranged 
round two courtyards .
The Queen's and King's private quarters 
surrounded a small courtyard and entry into the Great Court.
Where the gravel was the Kitchens ,store room 
servants quarters , keepers and porters lodgings .
Also the West and East Gatehouse. 
Stool houses Or known as Jakes Houses 
(toilets )
had tiled roofs,which connected to drains or liquid 
seepage into the subsoil. 


King and Queen had direct route to their gardens .
The Kings Great garden contained archery. 


(information inside the Manor) 

Main storehouse /larder sited near west Gate 
Kitchen sited away from residential quarters.

High chimneys meant no smell or smoke bothered anyone.
West Gate also would have Keeper's lodgings , hall, 
bedchambers , kitchen and buttery. 

Work began June 1541 many professions . The Priory 
church roof was dismantled and reused to repair Manor's 
roof.

Many places around the Priory were used to build or 
repair the Manor. 

Even tombstones in the Priory cemetery were suppose to have been broken up and used to line drains . 

Payment to James Needham in 1542 who was the King's surveyor was  making brick walls , wharfes 
and pales in the Kings town.
It cost £250. 

Work nearly completed and by 
1543 over £1, 412 was spent .

The Lime Kilns were working near the Manor 24 hours 
a day . Local quarried chalk burnt in Kilns providing 
lime formed basis of mortar on site. 

John Herring of London supplied great syves for 
mortar makers to sift lime. 

One room in the building is named after Anne of Cleves. 








The Manor is now used for wedding's . 




Hope you have all enjoyed the varied post 
more will be on the way .
Please stay tuned .


All works ©by SarahStorer. 

Monday, April 17, 2017

NEW PIECES.


Welcome everyone 


Thank-you for joining me 
for another post. 

If you have any enquires please message me 
here or on my art page 
Link below.



Prices for all budgets 
If you have something in mind 
please ask .
Many subjects , colours, and sizes available.
part of today's post is something new 
for me. 
EGYPTIAN



Taken from the real picture on the walls 
of a pyramid in Egypt .
The colours may vary and pieces filled 
in from the original.

Flat canvas ready for photo frame
10" x 12" 

£20 UK /$26 US
Plus p&p 


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TUTANKHAMUM 


King of Egypt 
18th dynasty
sometimes know by historians as 
the New Kingdom.
Approx 1332/ 1323 BC 
Name meant living imagine of Amum
In hieroglyphs his name would have been written 
as Amum -Tut - Ankh 
as it was the custom to place 
a Divine name at the beginning of a phrase
to show reverence. 
Flat canvas ready for frame 
£20 UK/ $26 US 
Plus p&p.
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GODDESS


Goddesses Isis.

Isis was worshipped, and in some quarters 
still is , as the ideal mother and wife 
as well as patroness of nature and magic. 
Name Isis means Throne.

Flat canvas 
£20 UK/ $26 US 
Plus p&p .


Also available is more designs for 
printed t-shirts and paintings.
please specify when ordering .
T-shirt sizes small, medium, large,
x-large, xx-large. 
Cheapest canvas size 10" x 12" bigger 
 available.

Howling 





Dark Howls 


Clear Cut 




Dark Glass



Wolf Patterns


Stain Glass


Please order by name .
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Thank-you 
All works are signed 
©by Sarah Storer 




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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

3 MILES



Hi and welcome.

If you have any enquires on any pieces 
please message .
Link below.


 or on here .
Commissions are welcome. 


Been for a nice long walk today.
Around 3 miles 
Here is some photo's for you 
to enjoy .




































Was a wonderful sunny day.
Looking forward to showing you 
more photo's and works .
Much more to come please stay tuned for 
paintings , fairy doors and designs .

Comments are welcome.

Thank-you 


All works signed ©by 
Sarah Storer.