Sunday, January 31, 2021

The January Challenge Days 1-7

 For the last two years, I have taken part in The January Challenge, a creative challenge created by @64millionartists on Instagram.  You can sign up for it by email and you get a prompt (or 3 this year), each day for something to do.  Alas, I got a bit bogged down and have only taken part on a few days this year but I have had such fun with the ones I did take part in so I thought I'd still share them and perhaps I will catch up with the others.  And if you like the idea of a quick creative challenge, they are doing a 'Weekly Challenge for February onwards so sign up via email.

Days 1-5


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Day 1: I REMEMBER

Write down the words ‘I remember.’ Now, write down whatever memory comes to mind - it might be something small, it might be something big - it doesn’t matter, anything goes! Every time you run out of ideas, go back and start each new line with the same words ‘I remember.’
Where will Day 1 take you?
What will you remember about the year 2020? What memories do you want to make in 2021?

I enjoyed writing this poem and thinking what memories jumped into my brain.  In cse you can't read the memory in yellow, it says, "I remember being told I was eccentric by my teacher and knowing it was meant as a compliment." mostly positive memories entered my brain except for my dread of metallic food-colouring.

Day 2:  Write the word LOVE in any material or materials you want! Write in calligraphy, create a collage, find objects that look like letters - or find letters hidden in objects. How will you hold on to ‘love’ today?
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As I wrote this, I was thinking of the wonderful Corinthians passage in the Bible, "Love is..." and wrote lots of fruits of hte Spirit but I also tried to think of practical examples of where I have shown love, such as staying up all night to help with completing a Master's dissertation, taking the time to call people, making them a treasure hunt, doing jobs you loathe, and one particular one, listening to a story that someone has told you time and time again without commenting, cutting them off and telling them you have heard it before.   I also thought of ones I wish someone would do for me like massaging my feet- which I have done for my mum- but wish CBC would do for me.

Day 2: Challenge 2: Set a timer for 10 minutes. Think back to the moment you woke up today. 🌅
What is the first thing you remember? Is it something you saw? Something you smelt, tasted, heard, or remember feeling? Write a poem that captures that moment. Don’t spend any longer than 10 minutes!


I actually wrote this on day 5 as I went into school on the train. It was disgustingly early (7.20am) and I was on my way in.  I wrote about my recollections of getting up that morning. I'd had some weird vivid dreams the night before.


Day 5: The Future is another place: Draw, film, paint, record or write a response to these words: The future is another place. Allow yourself to believe your hopes for the future are possible. Say it loudly, defiantly to everyone!

“Our Network members share opportunities, contacts and advice so that young people can flourish in higher education and the cultural industries. This challenge is inspired by our manifesto!”
I wrote about an idea future where people were united, humble, kind, conscious of God in their lives generous and honest.
 
Day 4 was a great challenge: WEAR YOUR HAPPY! When we dress we often do so to match the way we feel at the time. Karen’s challenge is to choose to wear clothing that you LOVE. Perhaps it has a soft Texture, reminds you of a happy memory from when you wore it last, or the person who may have gifted it to you. Perhaps it's a colour that you love, a vintage item that takes you closer to history, fun shoes that make you smile because of the noise or way they look, a gorgeous hat or headwrap, funky accessories...or perhaps it’s all of the above.
I wore my Christmas jumper with a big red sequin bow on it plus rainbow earrings, rainbow necklace, rainbow skirt and rainbow slippers! Rainbows always make me haappy!


 Day  7:  Create a bird - it might be a drawing, a mini sculpture, a collage, a piece of writing - anything goes. What are the colours, textures, and shapes of your feathered friend?
Let your imagination fly...🦅🦉🕊️

"I am inspired by every aspect of birds. During lockdown my daughter and I became avid bird watchers, charting the progress of a family of blue tits and starlings. A joy to our hearts!”
This was my favourite challenge. I created my bird and then composed him a melody.  He was called the Aquilla bird after my favourite Biblical name. I intended to record it but ran out of time!

Day 6:
Day 6: Find a rainbow: Create a rainbow using the items you have around you. Your rainbow might be big, might be small, it might be made of socks, food, books, pencils - anything goes. Find the colour!

“Rainbows have been seen as symbols of hope and pride, we could use some of that at the start of this new year...
I love that every time you look at the sky, it's brand new. You're looking at a sky that's never existed before in the history of the world! Make a rainbow just as unique.”
I gathered some of my favourite books and displayed them on my new raimbow crocheted blanket that my mum made me for Chrsitmas.

Day 9: WHERE'S WALLY? 🔍
Hide or move something in a photograph, piece of art or creation. Challenge somebody else to find it!
You could take two photographs, and change 3 things in the picture. You could take a photograph and camouflage yourself in it! You could doodle a scene and hide a tiny character, detail or word for others to guess what you have moved or changed...it’s up to you!
I saw an opportunity to use my bird song from Day 7 for this challenge.  I realised that I had made some accidental changes from my 1st draft of my bird song to the final copy (if yu clik on the arrows on the photo, you can see the two versions) so I challenged people to spot the differences in either the flute performances (I recorded both version) or the visual version.  If you can't hear, click the little sound icon on the bottom right of the picture/ Answers are down the bottom.*




Day 10: Get painting - without paint! Find something with a natural colour to use - it might be food, tea, coffee or something from the outside, like leaves or mud. You could even paint your face...or you could even use make-up to paint with.
I had the most gargantuan red cabbage and had boiled some for dinner.  The water left behind was the most wonderful purple so I decided to see if it would paint well onto paper. I bottled the leftovers and had an experiment with it.  Click on the arrows to see the experiments.  It was like a rather pale ink which was quite watery and difficult to paint with but satisfying.


Day 11:STACKS OF SOCKS 🧦🧦🧦

Make a picture or sculpture out of...socks! Stripey socks, holey socks, odd socks - anything goes. What will your sculpture depict? It might be a face, it might be a giant sock - it might even depict your views on where spare socks actually disappear to...

This did not work out well but I tried to depict a bird out of all the odd socks that were writing in my Lonely Sock bag to be paired up. There were lots of black ones so they featured the most/
 


Day 12: Find a pen and a page from a magazine or newspaper, or even something you've written. Blackout all but a few select words so that you are left with a 'poem.' You can think carefully about which words you want to keep or you can be totally random about it. It's up to you.

“Maybe the 'poem' you create will inspire you in other ways - perhaps to draw a picture or to turn it into a story, a longer poem or even a song. Just have fun playing with words and creating something new out of something old."

I found this hard to do as I had no newspapers and I didn't want to mark my gardening magazines so I found the NASUWT teaching mag and creating a rather random poem.
 


Day 14:Sarah loves blowing bubbles! Today, your challenge is to blow bubbles in different mixtures - you will sound like Elephants stampeding in a puddle! 🐘
Blow your bubbles with a straw, or simply by blowing into your glass or cup.

Like Sarah, you could blow bubbles in apple juice, in water, or even in soapy water (but be careful not to drink the soapy water...) - what do the different mixtures sound like?

You could also make your own bubble blower by dipping things like paper clips, cookie cutters or pipe cleaners into soapy water and blowing through it. What do you have near you that you could use?

I decided to use this as an opportunity to practice my circular breathing. I've never been patient enough to learn to do this properly.
 

Day 17:SHIFT YOUR PERSPECTIVE, and create a different view.

Take something you know well or often see - it might be a view, an object in front of you, a familiar hobby or something you can imagine in your mind. Capture that thing in drawing, writing, or collage - but try to change the view. Turn it upside down or inside out, change the colour, change what it is usually used for, close your eyes or draw with your ‘other hand’ or your feet!

I took a slightly different spin on this and took the chance to look closely at a red cabbage cross-section.  What aa beautiful thing it is! I've never really examined one so closely before!


I wish I had been better at keeping up with this.  The challenges don't take forever but I just seemed to have spent too much time doing school work so I didn't complete it. But the ones I did were fun!

*Different slur groupings, there's a dotted semiquaver rest missing at the end of bar 2, the trill note near the end is a different length, there are 2 stes of flutter tongued F's at the end. 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Style imitating art meets Style Imitating Sheila (sort of!)

 Hello there,

Welcome to another edition of Style Imitating Art.  Salazar is the host of this week's challenge:

It features this wonderful art work:

The Nebra sky disk, a disk from the Bronze Age (or possibly the Iron Age) found in the town of Nebra, Germany, which features the oldest depiction of the cosmos in the world. 

As soon as I saw this piece, I knew exactly what I'd wear:



I decided to start with my Sheila skirt.

I call it that because Sheila has the most wonderful opulent, flamboyant wardrobe  with gorgeous textures, colours and garments.  When I saw this wonderful metallic skirt in Oxfam before Christmas, the day before I had to go into isolation, I instantly thought of Sheila and thought it was the perfect Christmas skirt- indeed, I wore it on Christmas day.  It's super swishy, wide with loads of material and it has wire in the hem so it curls and bobs beautifully!

Next, I added my dark teal cowl neck jumper from M&S to mimic the background colour of the disk.


What about the stuff?* (This is the Sheila terminology for jewellery and accessories!)
Well, I wore my Ralph Lauren boots which are a dark petrol colour.  I then added this blingy gold disc necklace which I bought in Primark about 10 years ago for my ancient Greek costume for The Boys from Syracuse although, for school, I ended up wearing my lemon necklace as it is a bit too heavy to wear all day! Finally, I added my charity-shopped gold-leaf oak leaf earrings.


If you're wondering about the hair, this is not very Sheila.   I washed my hair on Saturday morning and put it into two plaits whilst wet.  On Saturday night, I went to sleep with the plaits in and on Sunday morning, I decided that my hair looked ok in the plaits and didn't bother brushing it and I wanted to unplait it when I had time to so I could enjoy the curls.  Except, I didn't end up doing it all day Sunday, nor Monday, nor Tuesday till it got to about 7.15pm when I took these pictures! I somehow went 4 days without brushing my hair! I even went to school like that- so the plaited picture is what it looked like after 4 days! It was a weird kind of experiment but I did enjoy having big curls when I let it out!

Head over to Salazar's blog to see how everyone else interpreted this piece.


Tuesday, January 26, 2021

TARDIS Tuesday- Jamie McCrimmon from The Mind Robber- outfit

 

It's been a little while since I have done a Classic Who cosplay and I was inspired by one of my newer cosplaying friends @a_stitchin_timelord who posted a brilliant cosplay of the second and first Doctor's long term companion, highlander, Jamie McCrimmon.  His outfit features in my favourite Patrick Troughton story- The Mind Robber.  It's a totally mad story in which the TARDIS blows apart and the Doctor and Jamie and Zoe end up in the Land of Fiction trying to puzzle their way out of it!

Here's a little sequence from it.



Jamie pretty much always wears his tartan kilt but with different accompanying garments. In this episode, he sports his red tartan with a black polo neck, his sporran, grey socks and black boots.  Earlier in the episode, he sports a sheepskin and suede gilet.

Image borrowed from This Pinterest

At one point in the episode, his face gets taken away and they have to put his face back together as a jigsaw but they get it wrong so he has a different face for several episodes.  The reason for this was that the actor was really ill and they had to film without him so they wrote it into the plot!

Image borrowed from the fantastic
http://www.crackerboxpalace.com/cosplay/complete.html
who did an amazing version of this cosplay!

Image borrowed from
https://doctorwhomindrobber.com/2013/09/16/the-mind-robber/ 


And here's my version:


It was Sunday morning and I was thinking about TARDIS Tuesday, knowing I was in school on Tuesday but wanting to do a different character. I've been concentrating on Yaz Khan recently, mainly because her outfits are cosplay and good for being at home but I wanted to put something together.
I suddenly remembered Liam's version of this outfit and thought I'd try and put it together from my wardrobe.
I started with my black polo neck number- I couldn't find the higher-necked one I wanted to wear (WHY?) so I wore this Primark one.  The Scottish wrap skirt I am wearing was a gift from my Deputy Head teacher at school- she bought it from Greenwich market but has never worn it and it's too short for her so she gave it to me to have if I wanted or donate if not. I was actually going to donate it as I have something similar, but of course it is still sitting in limbo waiting its charity shop trip so I fished it out. I may use it again for some more Jamie!
My vintage 70's sheepskin gilet is is not the same colour as Jamie's but it work as a similar idea.  
Grey socks and black boots as well as a black belt were easy to cobble together.
I did think I needed a sporran though so after church (online) on Sunday, I decided to try and craft something that would sort of resemble one from a distance! I grabbed some black and white craft foam and and something.  Couldn't seem to find ANY ribbon of the correct colour so I just tied it with embroidery silk round my waist!
As you can see, my sporran isn't particularly effective up close, but it does the job and it was fun to try and put it together and do a bit of sewing!

If I had had my hair cut, I might be giving Zoe's outfit a go next week- hmmm, mainly I can do a fake Bob!

What do you think?

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