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Theatre and Art combined

Posted by: Aitch

Aitch

I have always been a slow worker, methodical and careful with whatever task I take on. Therefore my latest project has been some time coming, but I'm finally at the stage where I can start talking about it.

As I've been a member of a local amateur dramatic society for the past 20 years, and actively involved in the running of said society, I have often thought about holding an art exhibition at the theatre. However, I have never held one previously because I'm not sure the venue is right for an art exhibition as such. In September I began seriously re-thinking my idea. I needed a theme. I also needed a date to work towards, otherwise I would just keep on thinking the idea rather than getting on with it.

Whilst I was creating a treasury on Etsy, I suddenly thought "I wonder how many people in Hull, East Yorkshire are actually crafters on here". So I did a search for all the "Local Shops" and added each one to my list of favourite shops, also sending them a message to say I'd done so and how we should support each other. I got replies from most of them eventually, and bit by bit my idea has developed into a definite plan - although I have to admit it has been spurred on by another local event which I believe we will mutually benefit from. The church in Bilton, St. Peter's, is hosting a Christmas Tree Festival on the weekend of 4th & 5th December, and on Sunday 12th December. Bilton Amateur Dramatic Society have been invited to decorate a tree based on the theme of our organisation. I will be largely responsible for this, so I thought it was a good idea to hold a Christmas Craft Fair at our theatre on the same weekend - 4th & 5th December. We happen to have 6 tables under the stage area that are 6ft by 2ft trestle tables, which we will be hiring out to "Local" Etsy sellers. So far I have got at least 4 other artisans joining me and I am currently creating booking forms, conditions and posters etc.  I will update you as and when I get replies from everyone I have contacted, but for now I just thought I'd share my latest project as it will ensure I forge ahead with it! Also, I'm learning how the ideas pop up the more I plan it - I am hoping one or two exhibitors will do a demonstration of their work on the day, too.

Full details to follow Smile

 

 


Poorly pets

Posted by: Aitch

Tagged in: pets , Oscar , Mavis , helen davison , cats , birman , Aitch

Aitch

I've recently written in my personal blog about one of my pet cats, Oscar. He had a nasty bite that had got infected and formed an abscess which burst last weekend. I posted a photograph of my beautiful boy (well, he is in my eyes, at least) before the attack. I say attack, as I'm sure Oscar is not the aggressor in these fights, but the defender - he hardly strays from our garden, except to visit our neighbour opposite or to use the field as a toilet! No, we have a rather nasty pet in the neighbourhood who goes by the name of Oliver. However, don't be thinking of poor little blonde orphaned boy asking for "more". Oh no, this particular Oliver has been renamed by the Highfield Rise Neighbourhood Cat Protection Group (just me and my husband, actually) as "Pug-Face". He is particularly nasty looking and walks like a world class wrestler on a bad day. I have been really upset by the fact that Oscar has once more been attacked- I am assuming it is by Pug-Face, but it could have been a new addition to the moggy crew around here. Either way, Oscar is such a baby boy, I'm sure (as every good Mother says about her children) he would never start a fight!

Here's a photo of Oscar being completely relaxed prior to the attack - this is his normal position on my computer chair - I have to squeeze in front of him, perched on the edge of the chair in order to sit at my PC!

The wound has been cleaned regularly with hibiscrub and he has been taking a course of antibiotics, but I still feel so sorry for him when I think how it must sting!

The culprit, whose photograph I managed to take one day when he was glaring into our house from the decking, is named and shamed below:

If you see this cat anywhere near your pets - I recommend that you do any or all of the following:  shout at it, throw water at it, chase it away, rustle bin liners at it, cough loudly in its general direction or sneeze violently at it. Under no circumstances should you ever approach this cat. It may display all the external appearances of a normal cat, and even start doing the usual "flirty" thing that cats do by rubbing themselves against your leg or the nearest hard surface. DO NOT BE TAKEN IN! This is not an affectionate cat - his owners have admitted such, and he will start a fight with your beloved pet cat if you have one. Even if you don't have a pet cat yourself, he will surely upset a neighbour's cat, and that must be avoided at all costs!

Here's my favourite photo of Oscar, just so that I leave you with a pleasant image:

And just in case she's feeling left out in all of this, here's a photograph of our other cat, Mavis:

 


Painting with children - update!

Posted by: Aitch

Tagged in: Painting , klee , helen davison , acrylic

Aitch

I'm amazed (and indeed a tad embarrassed) to see that it has been nearly 7 months since I wrote the blog post about painting with my grand-daughter. I have only just realised that I never did actually post the finished painting on here, despite my resolution to do just that once I'd charged the battery in my camera.

Anyway, if you remember, the original painting we did together was one by Paul Klee, entitled Senecio. Here is a photo of the original painting:

Here is the painting that my grand-daughter, Evie, completed based on the above:

Finally, here she is looking oh-so-proud of her achievement! :

There's nothing quite like sharing my passion for art with my young grand-daughters. I can't wait for my niece to show an interest in painting and drawing (she's only 15months old but I'm itching to thrust a paintbrush in her hand already!) as children show such pleasure in creating anything.

Apologies for the long delay in posting these photos - I'd almost forgotten about them!


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