Tuesday 9 December 2008

As promised...

As promised here is a lovely picture of me appearing to pinch my car at Raglan Castle after our holiday to Caerleon last year. Sadly the Rover Metro is no longer with us (but lets not think about that, it's still a bit painful) this is just one example of the many happy times we had together, in fact I think only earlier that day a car picnic had been held! ahh the memories..

Saturday 6 December 2008

post number one



Since mr site's blog is so terribly unpredictable I have decided to begin one elsewhere which will hopefully be less offputting and encourage more frequent posts.


In no particular order, here are some things that I have done lately:


Read a biography of the 80's athlete and Record Breakers presenter Kriss Akabusi. Very interesting and many an amusing anecdote. A good example of which would be: Once, his dog mistook a man with a bicycle pump for Kriss, the dog attacked the man who was unharmed but badly shaken.


Made salt dough Christmas decorations of birds. They are very pretty, a consequence of which was that Poppy ate my favourite one - the white one with gold wings - thinking it was a biscuit. Silly dog.


Had a map I drew put on the Hand Drawn Map Association's website which is here. I was very excited especially when they sent me a badge all the way from America.


Painted the pantomime shop for the Courtyard theatre - it's for Jack and the Beanstalk. My friend Becci and I cut out some paper leaves the day before whilst watching An Officer and a Gentleman starring Richard Gere. A truly terrible film, I urge you not to watch it. The picture is of my favourite photographic technique utilising the power of perspective - specifically here to make it look like the giant is pinching my head- but that can be also used to make your car or other things look very small when you are far away from them. Simple but brilliant. Maybe I'll include a photo of that too..

I'm sure there are other things worth mentioning but now I'm going to join Chris in reading a book (I am reading Supernature and he is reading Supernature 2), very cool.

Saturday 30 August 2008


Well. It has been a while since the last post... h.art week starts on the 13th of September so we are rather rushing to get everything done in time! One of my drawings will be in the Mousetrap cheese shop on Church Street which is pretty cool, cheese and drawing are two of my favourite things, other than perhaps tea.. this week i have been working on some drawings combined with 3d bits and pieces, like this one here- which actually has a piece of thread coming out of the page- although you can't see it in the photo. This is because i have had it made into some postcards and am going to attach a thread on every single postcard. hopefully.

Sunday 13 July 2008



On Saturday was the Big Event, Me and Chris made this map with the help of lots of local children which was really fun! It started off raining all morning and we thought everything was going to blow away, but some clever use of tarpaulins, clamps and tent pegs managed to save the day! The mask making people in the gazebo next to us ran away into a marquee somewhere but we soldiered on! My sisters Ginny and Claudia and Ginny's boyfriend Joel helped us out too which was rather handy, I shall have to get them a small token of gratitude, a mars bar or something... Anyway, it was all a great success, above is a photo of me with the piece whilst it was in progress- i.e. there is even more stuff on it now!

Thursday 10 July 2008

This week I have been preparing for the Big Event which takes place this Saturday. There has been much cutting and painting and sawing and drilling by me and by lovely boyfriend, co-artistic creator and motivator Chris. We are expecting the event to be terribly exciting. I'm already excited, my face has been in both local newspapers this week, and Chris and I were on the front page of one! We have a made a jolly large map of our local area ( The Great Big South Wye Map!!) on which people will come and put their houses hopefully, making them out of bits of card and what have you. We also have some little lions and tigers but I'm not sure I'll be allowed to put them on..

Today we took a trip to Birmingham, well Balsall Heath, which seemed a bit dodgy in my view. Chris had some 'sound art' in an underwater festival. Sounds exciting? Yes, it was. We got to go swimming and listen to all sorts of funny sounds and music..and dolphin noises. The swimming baths are Victorian and are amazing, I think I saw them on Midlands Today as they seem to be in need of some renovation. Still, what an excellent building, the evening sun was streaming through the windows onto us as we floated around with our ears underwater listening to the various musical and artistic offerings.. Which, incidentally, were surprisingly loud and clear and a strangely relaxing and ethereal sensation in comparison to the kids shouting in the shallow end. Anyway, most enjoyable and I would certainly recommend the baths even without the sound art!