Oh, Brian! How could you not use it as an excuse to give us a few pics of blokes in boxers - something you have deprived us of for a very long time now?
Hi, Peter, yes I have known Bryan and his work for many years now. I own a BT painting of Puddleglum which he made for the Radio Times when the BBC serialised my dramatisation of C S Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. We did an event together at the Barbican last year (as part of their 'surreal' exhibition) and talked about Lewis Carroll, Alice - and Sunderland!
But thank you, because if I hadn't known of it, I would certainly have wanted to!
I have a soft spot for the Disney film - there are great sequences. Between October and December, I made mosaics for these (not 'mosaics' as what artists do) but a breakdown of who animated who in each scene based on the studio documents. It's all on the web.
Oh, Brian! How could you not use it as an excuse to give us a few pics of blokes in boxers - something you have deprived us of for a very long time now?
ReplyDeleteI'm with SharonM Brian! I could do with a bit of cheering up!
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ReplyDeleteSharon M left the following comment...
ReplyDelete"As you very well know, it's not what Suzanne and I had in mind - but it will have to do in the meantime!"
Hi Brian, just wondered, with your interest in Alice, have you read Bryan Talbot's book "Alice in Sunderland"?
ReplyDeleteHi, Peter, yes I have known Bryan and his work for many years now. I own a BT painting of Puddleglum which he made for the Radio Times when the BBC serialised my dramatisation of C S Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. We did an event together at the Barbican last year (as part of their 'surreal' exhibition) and talked about Lewis Carroll, Alice - and Sunderland!
ReplyDeleteBut thank you, because if I hadn't known of it, I would certainly have wanted to!
Also it, happily, led me to your blogs!!
I have a soft spot for the Disney film - there are great sequences. Between October and December, I made mosaics for these (not 'mosaics' as what artists do) but a breakdown of who animated who in each scene based on the studio documents. It's all on the web.
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