a few plants of various shapes and sizes made for a projectin the well known stadium also know as "work in progress"
For some reason I've been picking up the brushes rather than pencils recently and I'm really enjoying getting acquainted with gouache together with my life long friend the radio. It's the middle of PROMS season and I have yet to make my way down to the Prince Albert Hall this year, but since BBC is doing such excellent coverage I don't feel like I've missed out too much. Saturday's Prom no. 40 contained a magnificent performance of Stravinskij's Orpheus and Beethoven's Symphony No 9 (Choral). Woo and Hoo indeedy (hear it for yourselves here*). In the interval Philip Pullman talks about the legend of Orpheus which personally I'd say has been one of the more moving episodes of the Proms Literary Festival so far. Ouch, I have no words to express how much I love radio sometimes.
Anyhoo, happy new week to you all!
*Sorry, I'm not sure if the PROMS iPlayer works for overseas listening but I very much hope you can.
Anyhoo, happy new week to you all!
*Sorry, I'm not sure if the PROMS iPlayer works for overseas listening but I very much hope you can.


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perfect!
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