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Author Archives: Hannah
Lovely presents
How was your Christmas? Good I hope. The endless days of grey cloud and solid rain we’ve been experiencing here, for what feels like weeks, cleared on Christmas Day. My mum and dad and I climbed one of the big … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Family and friends
Tagged beachcombings, Christmas Day, presents, rain, simon mouncey. clock, solstice, walks
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Happy Christmas
We’re not long back from the torch lit Carol Service in the village hall. Our village comes under the church in the next village along but we get our own service at this time of year. We all darted in … Continue reading
Christmas Party
Today was the village children’s Christmas party. We all arrived in plenty of time to put the heating on, check the toilets hadn’t frozen, and wash any mousey footprints off the crockery. In all this rain it wasn’t the cold … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Family and friends, Illustration
Tagged children's christmas party, curlew, funding, illustration, leaky roof, presents, rain, santa, village hall
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The Jessops hero
I’ve had quite an exciting morning. I was in Jessops ordering some photos to go with a Christmas present and there was a fidgety young man in a grey tracksuit wandering around looking at things. As I left the shop … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Family and friends, Illustration
Tagged carols, hero, illustration, IPad, Jessops, mince pies, mulled wine, the holly and the ivy, thief, village hall
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Learning to drive
When I learnt to drive my instructor told me that the key thing about being a good driver was to promote the flow of traffic. Everyone wants to get where they need to go and the best way to do … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Illustration, Making changes
Tagged co-operation, country living, countryside, ewe, perspective, sparrowhawk
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Penguins vs Father Christmas
This has not long arrived from Big Dreamer’s mum. Isn’t it brilliant? I’m not sure I’ll be able to bear to cut into it. Oh alright then…I will!
Posted in Cooking, Family and friends
Tagged Christmas cake, Father Christmas, penguins
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The three piggy kings
Yesterday was Little Owl’s Christmas play. It was based on a bit of a complex premis…Fairyland does the nativity. Little Red Riding was Mary, Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk was Joseph, and the Three Little Pigs were the Three … Continue reading
Rapped knuckles
The valley was so still this morning. The sky was pale pink with the rising sun and a white mist hung low over the icy fields. John Berger talks about the key aspect of community being recognition. I love that … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Illustration
Tagged business acumen, community, confidence, ice, illustration, John Berger, mist, recognition, sun rise
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ECA Christmas Fair
Here is my stall at the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) Christmas fair on Friday. It was a really jolly couple of hours and I felt very festive afterwards. I’ve also put in a picture of the Sculpture Court in … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration
Tagged cast collection, Christmas Fair, edinburgh college of art, illustration, sculpture court
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Hello Jane, Hello Jim
This is a bit of strange post so bear with me. This blog post is being looked at by two of my lecturers as part of one of my assessments. We have been asked to keep a drawing journal over … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration
Tagged assessment, blog, drawing journal, illustration, Jane Hyslop, jim mcbride
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