Christmas in a Box

It was a close thing, setting up The Night before Christmas display the Redbox Gallery’s telephone box on Queen Street, Horbury, this morning but with a few adjustments we were able to fit the sleeping dog, cat and mouse on the wedge-shaped space by the hearth.

Christmas stockings

The Christmas stockings that Barbara ran up at short notice work well with knitted characters from her late – and much missed – mum, Betty.

packing the car

We were tweaking and trying to plan for every hidden snag we might meet but it all went smoothly, thanks to the help of Graham Roberts of Horbury Civic Society (who run the Redbox Gallery project) and Sarah Town who brought along the paper chains and baubles made by the local Brownies.

We particularly liked the clothes peg/paper doily doll angel they made which presides over the whole affair hanging in the crowded airspace amongst the paper chains.

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The Curtains were Drawn

sofa drawing

The curtains were drawn but the Ektorp sofa was real.

With apologies to Spike Milligan and Ikea. And a shout out for Plumbs, who supplied the curtains.

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Wakefield Centenary Tea Towel

Looking for a paint rag this afternoon, I picked out this relic from the Wakefield Centenary celebrations in 1988. Alan Brook was in charge of promotions at the Wakefield Express. I’d previously produced a Wakefield calendar so I stuck to the same landscape format throughout, drawing each on location around the city.

I think that Alan’s original intention was to produce a calendar too but for some reason that never happened, so he suggested the tea towel instead.

He later used the same artwork, with a few tweaks from me, for some commemorative china for the Millenium. As I’d sold the originals in an exhibition, it never occurred to me to ask for a royalty. If I’d known that the Express would have such success with the range.

Barbara was driving with her mum near Hornsea and came across the pottery where they were made. The man there said that I must be making a lot from them, as they were such a success he had to keep producing more.

If only I’d known that they’d turn out to be bestsellers, I’d have asked for a royalty!

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Fireplace

The Night Before Christmas fireplace for the Redbox Gallery show is taking shape with the hearth and the chimney breast to add. I’ve been able to recycle some of the foamboard from last summer’s Addingford show. I’ve already half a roll of decorator’s masking tape, along with al- weather clear tape for the critical joints, so hope that will keep the structure intact during its time in the phone-box.

I’ll go for more of a dark heather colour for the final coat of paint, so that the yellow of the flames will stand out more in contrast.

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Frantically Relaxed

the wood

As so often, something – perhaps the buzzard – put up the wood pigeons and they’re perching in the top branches of the two tall ash trees, surveying the scene, as if waiting for the all-clear. There are still patches of snow amongst the clumps of grasses in the meadow.

I was hastily drawing this on a busy day before popping out for an annual blood pressure check at the doctors’. The idea was the therapeutic process of drawing and tuning into the natural world would calm me down. It didn’t work! But they’re giving me a second chance so I’ll give myself more chance to settle down before my return visit next week.

View from the cafe at Blacker Hall farm shop
Size of page 12.5×8.5 cm, Hahnemühle D&S (Draft & Sketch) sketchbook

It was more relaxing today when we were able to take the morning off to go to Blacker Hall cafe, giving me chance to draw the view from the cafe over coffee and cranberry scones.

trees sketch

There wasn’t time to add the watercolour so I took a photograph and added it later.

sketch from Blacker Hall cafe

Rusty Brown

Reading Chris Ware’s hefty graphic novel (really six closely related graphic short stories) is good for building up my biceps but I’m struggling with the one millimetre high all caps captions, some of them on coloured backgrounds so I’m calling on the opticians today to see if they can recommend some extra strength reading glasses, specially for reading Chris Ware graphic novels.

It’s clear enough when I come back to it in the daylight, so perhaps I should be thinking about improving the light that I read by.

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The View from the Terrace

Newmillerdam

This morning our pond had frozen over but a month from today the days will start getting longer.

On the little roof terrace at the Boathouse Cafe, Newmillerdam, black-headed gulls glide past the castellated balustrade a few feet away from me at eye level, a fluid, effortlessly elegant flight. A grebe preens out on the lake, a male goosander swims by, crisply black and white in the low winter sun.

A coot calls tetchily, mallards quack and the smell of fresh coffee drifts up from the kitchen below.

S’mores Kronut

Drawing the dogs and trying the s’mores kronut, a cross between a croissant and a donut, at the ØL cafe in Horbury this morning.

dogs

The dogs took so much interest in their surroundings that they soon wound their leads around table legs and chair legs.