(Had this silly idea for a while. It honestly was just supposed to be a few sketches.)
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(Had this silly idea for a while. It honestly was just supposed to be a few sketches.)
During swag's stream tonight, this happened...
I blame DJ
@swagginmun
The Tamperine Project
This is a little film about The Tamperine exhibition that I blogged about not long ago. It shows the whole thing from the very first Tamperines arriving in the space, right through to the launch party. It's well worth 2 minutes of your time.
There's even a few shots of me doodling all over the walls in here too, but thankfully those are kept to a minimum.
The video was made by Craig Bush: @CraigDoesStuff
He's got plenty more on his YouTube page too: @Bigbadwolfmedia
PS: I don't know if "YouTube page" is the correct term. But you get the idea.
Tamperine exhibition at EC Arts, Mailbox (former at 48sheet space) - A fun fundraising initiative dreamt up by Birmingham-based music charity Sound It Out. EC Arts have curated the Sound It Out Tamperine exhibition inviting Birmingham based artists: Lucy McLauchlan, Log Roper, Craig Earp and Lee Crutchley to paint directly onto the walls. The exhibition at EC-Arts, Mailbox ends this Saturday (26th May) and so do the ebay Tamperine auctions! Two days and counting, you can stalk your favourite pieces and bid here! More than 45 stars spanning the arts, music, film, TV, and sporting arenas have taken part including a very talented bunch of Birmingham artists. "Sound It Out suffered from some of the public funding cuts to the Arts during 2011 and we have needed to be creative in raising our profile and getting support from people” says Matt Daniels, CEO of the charity. Sound It Out uses music as a medium to make a real difference to people facing challenging circumstances in some of the most deprived communities across the West Midlands. The charity delivers positive activities to people most in need in settings such as hospitals, community centres, schools and young offenders units. Lee Crutchley "Ceci n'est pas un tambourin > This is not a tambourine" It's a Tamperine! More photos of the exhibition space by Helen Ogbourn here
In between, around and about. An essay about walking and looking... with illustration by Harry Blackett & Robin Kirkham
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