Saturday, 31 January 2009

finally.....

I have settled on the 6 unsung heroes pieces under construction for the exhibition......

Inventors
Explorers
Nature
Keeping the home fires burning during war times

Ancestors

Bloggers


'Ancestors' is done.... 'Nature' is in stage drying (which includes miniature photographs transferred onto course Thai silk).. ... I need crocodile clips for 'bloggers' so it will light up with a 9v battery... 'war time' is also drying but needs a lot of work... 'Inventors' is in need of some harsh sticking to make it stand up (mmm? not sure how it will work out?) .... & 'Explorers' is in its very early stages........




Must think up suitable words to accompany the pieces .. I can do that sitting on the train on the way to and from work .......
Ancestors is looking a bit like this (as the book was originally 'The Echo' )

'The Echo of those gone by
Those who were once was..
Their thoughts, their lives
Forgotten
Relived, revealed by the hunters
Who thirst to discover their secrets '

Everything needs tweaking ... including me lol

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

stuffy -v- sunshine.....

No contest (of course!)

After being cooped up in a hot, tiresome classroom all day there was nothing left to do when the question was asked 'does anyone have any question?' but to keep as quiet as a mouse and exit as fast as humanly possible.
The sun was shining, the air was fresh and clear and I was in my home city .... Liverpool.





This is the new Liverpool Museum .. I can't wait for it to open

Reflections in reverse


The magnificent St. Georges Hall as the sun started to set


I love this one where the sun has decided to stop .. & if you look closely there is a ghostly image of the Radio City Tower in the top left

Monday, 19 January 2009

work in progress ...

6 weeks and counting to..... here

& only two pieces in progress






Saturday, 10 January 2009

On a cold and frosty morning...



Despite the rather cool nip in the air this morning, I decided to take myself, pup and camera to a park I have not visited in a long old while.
Wythenshawe Park.


In the centre of the park is Wythenshawe Hall built C1540. It is rumoured that there was an original building there before it, built in the 1300s but it burnt down.


Following the English Civil War the Wythenshawe estate increased to 2,500 acres. Today it sits in just 250 acres after the owner bowed to pressure from Manchester Council in 1926 and sold it to them as the council needed land. The land was then used to build one of Europes largest housing estates. I will say nothing much about Wythenshawe estate except it has an awful reputation for crime and poor housing


It was beautiful walk though.........

A couple of altered images from today