From the Print Fair -
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27/04/08 09:55 Filed in:
Art
ickledot was also impressed with this print
by
Brigitte
Williams, on display at the
Catherine
Hodgkinson stand. As I recall, each line
had a name written at the end; her influences,
I think. It's called White Sun. Of course,
these reproduced images do not give a true
impression of the original.
Tags: art prints
From the Print Fair
26/04/08 10:46 Filed in:
Art
ickledot remembers first seeing the work of
David Bromley at the
Print Fair (see below) last year The
Rebecca Hossack gallery
shows his stuff and they had a stand again
this year. ickledot was almost tempted to buy
one of his small prints. Still thinking about
it actually. Bromley is an artist working in
Australia. His inspiration is 1950s children's
books and comics.
Humph
26/04/08 09:53 Filed in:
Radio
Been listening to the tributes on the Today
programme this morning. Like millions of other
people, ickledot feels a sense of sadness he's
gone. It's a strange, some might say selfish
sadness though. I never met him. Didn't even go to
a concert. But he was one of those characters who,
if you listen to the radio at all, is a part of
your life. Someone you take for granted. And it is
rather sad to think that a person whose programmes
you've enjoyed for a quarter century or more is no
longer going to be around.
ickledot in London
25/04/08 19:51 Filed in:
travel
ickledot was on a jaunt yesterday, to London. An
excellent day that went like clockwork from a train
point of view: Bingley - Leeds - London King's
Cross and back again, all in the day. Destination
was the London Print Fair at the Royal Academy.
Some great work on display but ickledot and chums
agreed not perhaps quite as good as last year.
Prices have gone up. Unfortunately no pics were
taken by the three of us.
Tags: London
Weird goings-on at the
pool
22/04/08 20:42 Filed in:
swimming
ickledot is by no means the best swimmer in the
world but a length of the 25m pool at Greens gym
can usually be managed in a respectable time. So it
was strange today to find on my last length I was
suddenly moving very slowly, going backwards even.
I was forced to stand up and immediately
experienced difficulty in doing so.
Little did I realise that the instructor of the
class going on in two other lanes had directed her
charges to walk briskly along the length of the
bath in one direction. Amazingly, this caused
something of a whirlpool effect, hence my
difficulties.
It was the talk of the hot-tub, I can tell you.
Tags: Greens gym swimming
Madmen - What's That All
About?
20/04/08 21:46 Filed in:
television
I continue to persevere with this series, mainly
because it was hyped so much as the one that
America was going wild over and was written by the
creator of the Sopranos. It certainly looked
wonderful in the first episode. Clearly a huge
amount of dosh has been spent getting the look of
an early sixties ad agency just right. Trouble is,
after half a dozen or so episodes, nothing in
particular has happened. Over and again we have
been reminded that ad men in those days drank and
smoked a lot, treated women abominably and almost
without exception cheated on their wives while
maintaining an air of supreme respectability.
Maybe the Americans needed a strong reminder that
their so called golden Eisenhower era was not as
idyllic as they remembered, but for me it's a bit
of a yawn.
Tags: television BBC
Bronte Blues Club -
Another Epic Night
19/04/08 08:14 Filed in:
Music
Witnessing the
Mojo Buford Band at the
bronte blues club last
night, ickledot experienced a whole range of
emotions, the principal one being amazement.
How could such an ickle club in a tiny space,
barely a year old, provide entertainment of
such an epic, stunning standard? There we
were, perched on some lonely wuthering height
in the Pennines, and yet the soundtrack was
from a venue of vaster proportions.
From the opening chords of
Tommy Allen's Fender
(ickledot is no guitar spotter - the internet
thing can be so useful), we all knew we were
in for an historic evening. He and the rest of
Mojo's band,
Chris Lomas and Doug
McMinn, were at the top of their game and Mojo
himself was wonderful.
In an age when youth and celebrity reign over all
it was so refreshing to witness a collaboration
which spanned the decades so effortlessly, yielding
such joyful results.
Another hit for bronteblues. Congratulations to all
concerned.
Tags: bronte blues
Domestic Bliss? Nearing
completion
15/04/08 20:31 Filed in:
Projects
Finished off the slideshow today. It looked ok off
the projector although one of the pics was the
wrong way round. This was due to me flipping it for
a text panel and then forgetting to switch it back
for the slides. God job I was there as the printer
reported that the text on the panels was printing
characters other than the intended ones. Luckily I
was able to sort it, I think so anyway.
Tags: Industrial Museum
Good food in West
Yorkshire
13/04/08 20:04 Filed in:
Food
Not too long before the chicken was cooked tonight
(free range, of course), my friend Tim telephoned.
A fine chap is he and it was good to hear from him.
As well as working a full shift on the chalk face
of education, being a film buff of some renown, he
also runs an excellent website detailing where all
the
best food can in
West Yorkshire can be found. No mean task,
I can tell you.
CCTV and litter
louts
13/04/08 09:21 Filed in:
News
ickledot realises the use of CCTV cameras is in
itself a controversial issue. Leaving that aside
for a mo, it was interesting to note that in
Friday's reports about them being used to spot
litter louts and fly tippers, the emphasis was on
punishment.
If a camera should capture a community minded
citizen picking up a piece of litter, surely some
kind of reward would be in order? A minor reduction
in Council Tax? Gift vouchers? A roll of honour in
the local paper?
ickledot thinks incentive works better than
punishment every time!
Tags: current affairs
A Night at the Bronte
Blues Club
12/04/08 10:53 Filed in:
Music
You don't need me to tell you the
Bronte Blues
Club is fast gaining a reputation for
delivering Blues of the highest quality and
last night was no exception. ickledot was
proud to witness a performance from the
excellent
Doug MacLeod. A superb
musician and singer, his set included much of
his own material, particularly from his latest
recording, The Utrecht Sessions. Most
impressive though was his emphasis on
performing for us in particular. As he said,
his song list changes on a nightly basis, thus
ensuring a fresh, unique feel for each venue.
The house band, BBC4 (1,2, 3?) were also in
acoustic mood and in great form. Highlight for
ickledot (bit of a creep and not necessarily a
blues purist) was Jon Crossley's rendition of
Randy Newman's 'Louisiana
1927'. Clearly enjoyed by all, the pre-main
act chat melted away, so if any pin dropping
had occurred, we'd have certainly heard it
(well not really, cos Jon was playing, but you
know what I mean).
A great night. Thanks to all concerned.
Tags: bronte blues
Simon Mayo in the
Afternoons
11/04/08 13:36 Filed in:
Radio
Been doing a bit of driving in the afternoon
recently and noticed that for a week or two Simon
Mayo has been absent from the airwaves. His Radio 5
afternoon slot has been covered firstly by a chap
called Phil and then this week by Gabby Logan. This
led me to becoming concerned that perhaps he had
left for pastures new. Maybe he has followed Jane
Garvey to the lofty heights of Radio 4. PM? The
Today Programme? He would certainly be capable of
making such a switch as he is an excellent
broadcaster, able to deal with a wide range of
subjects and circumstances.
A quick look on the BBC website reveals that he has
not left or switched after all, but if he had,
would he be the first to move from poppy Radio 1 DJ
through tabloid Radio 5 to broadsheet Radio 4?
Tags: radio BBC
Domestic Bliss? Further
Progress
10/04/08 16:57 Filed in:
Projects
Been at the museum today. Text panels are now
finished, in pdf form and ready on disk to go to
the printers. The invitations have now been
printed. they are basically an A5 version of the
poster above with information on the other side.
Returning next Tuesday to put a slideshow together.
Tags: work design Industrial Museum
Frankie Howerd and The
Curse of Comedy
09/04/08 22:09 Filed in:
television
Tonight ickledot watched the last of four dramas on
BBC4 named The Curse of Comedy. All were absorbing
but for me the best was probably last week's piece
about Hughie Green, starring Trevor Eve. His
portrayal was superb, even though initially he
seemed rather unlike Green. Perhaps also, as Green
was not actually a comedian, there was no
requirement for humour.
This was where, for me, the other three suffered.
They weren't funny, at any point. Now I know what
you're thinking. They were dramas, not comedies.
True, but the writers and producers should have
worked harder to make us laugh at some point so
they could illustrate why these characters were so
popular. Or were they assuming an audience of over
50s who could all remember the originals?
Tags: television BBC
Domestic Bliss?
09/04/08 14:48 Filed in:
Projects
ickledot is currently working on text panels
for the forthcoming Domestic Bliss? Exhibiton, to
be held at the Industrial Museum, Bradford from
April 19th onwards. A date which is getting
perilously close!
Tags: work design Industrial Museum
Flickr badge added
08/04/08 22:30 Filed in:
Rapidweaver
Added a Flickr badge tonight. Not many photos on
Flickr. Will put more on in the coming weeks.
Should take about as long as an Olympic torch takes
to get round london.
Tags: rapidweaver design
Getting my head round
Rapidweaver
06/04/08 13:39 Filed in:
Rapidweaver
On Friday I downloaded Blocks for Rapidweaver.
As with most software that promises the world and
ease of use, it is not quite so simple. After a
while of trying, I now have a home page with this
blog in a Block. Think I am going to need a new
theme or turn off the sidebar to get full use of
these Blocks.
Tags: rapidweaver
The Store With The
Friendly Welcome
02/04/08 08:28 Filed in:
Projects
Recently, ickledot has been working on this
highly successful exhibition at the Industrial
Museum in Eccleshill Bradford. It celebrates the
famous Busbys' Department Store. ickledot scanned
and repaired images from the CH Wood archive and
designed the huge window blinds, text panels and
slideshows for the display.
Tags: work, Industrial Museum