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    Exhibition Images

    I know I have already shown a few images of my work at the Erewash Museum, but I’ve had these through from the official photographer and I am thrilled to bits with them.  Deborah Selwood Photography did them and wanted to share just a few.

    So not a lot to say, just admire Deborah’s excellent photography skills, and hopefully enjoy a bit of my art!

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    An extract from Frank’s war journal following his brother’s death during the Somme battle
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    From one of Edwin’s letters home to his parents. This made me smile when I read it.
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    From Frank’s diaries – the words were so poignant, and didn’t leave my brain.
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    Contrast between the tone of Edwin’s letters home and the gritty reality of Frank’s war journal.
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    These are two of my favourite pieces. In Frank’s diary, he talks about the irony of wearing khaki for camouflage, and then having to shine their buttons. The buttons are gold on the glass.
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    An extract from one of the many letters of condolence written to Edwin’s parents following his death.
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    Contrasting descriptions of the front line trenches from the Hasse brothers.
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    In case you don’t recognise it, the glass disc on the right is map of the Somme battle lines, the dotty line is where it was when Edwin lost his life.
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    Stunned by how beautifully Deborah captured my glass Death Penny.

     

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    Best Impression of Headless Chicken Ever!

    It’s been a mad one I can tell you!  Last time I posted, I had five days to go to exhibition.  I spent a LOT of time at the studio in those five days, cutting circles, engraving glass, projecting drawings, tearing my hair out, running around like a headless chicken.  You know, as you do, with just days to go and everything going wrong…

    But it came together (as my friends and family reassured me it would, they knew something I didn’t).  I even got most of the installation done on Monday afternoon, with just a bit of a tidy up on Tuesday morning – I was actually set up and ready with a whole five hours to spare.  Almost unheard of!

    I thoroughly enjoyed the preview event, all of the work is great, not just mine, 😉  I received a lot of positive feedback, moved a couple of people to tears and got a comment from a good friend that she “never knew I could draw”.

    We had a little tour of the three venues with food, drink and a Ukulele band to finish the evening off.

    Here’s a couple of photos from the event, I forgot to take any with all the craziness of the evening – hopefully we will get some official photos through soon.

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    Glass version of Next of Kin Memorial Plaque
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    Text from Frank’s War Journal on the burial of his brother, Edwin
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    A soldier in khaki with shiny buttons

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    Final Countdown to the Exhibition

    Only five more days to go to the launch of the Museum Residency Exhibition.

    I won’t lie, the last few days in particular have been quite stressful, worrying about final outcomes, whether I would get any kind of finished pieces, how would it all turn out?

    Well, I am still relying heavily on the kiln fairies being kind, so I’ve got nothing to show you as the glass is still in progress, but today I finalised the display, so all that remains is for me to finish the glass, make the repro death penny, finish my diary board (that’s a metre square!) and get some work in the sketchbook so its good enough to put on show.  Is that all, you ask?

    The exhibition preview is next week, and the exhibition is on 25h March during the museum‘s normal opening hours.

    Soldier writing diary

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