Belgium not Bognor

I had worked on some great  commissions.  Over the next year or so I showed work at the County Hall In London, The Helen Keller awards in Glasgow, Chichester Tactile Exhibition, Llandudno and  Belgium. The opportunity to show  out of the country sounded exciting,...
Mary Rose  £5 coin commission

Mary Rose £5 coin commission

I am going to jump forward a few years from 2007 to 2011 because the following is associated with the Mary Rose commission and it seems a natural follow on. I received a letter  from the Westminster Coin Company. It read, ”  Your tactile copy of the 16th century...
No Harry Redknapp and no official opening.

No Harry Redknapp and no official opening.

I arrived at the Mary Rose Museum with my painting and was taken into the Board room.  The painting was unwrapped and  handed to Charlie the Blind Volunteer. At that stage no-one else could see the picture. He felt his way around the painting and then told all the...
Blind volunteer reads Mary Rose painting.

Blind volunteer reads Mary Rose painting.

It took me four months to  build up the plaster work on the tactile painting of the Mary Rose ship, often using the tiniest  brushes  normally used to paint miniatures. Prior to painting, the white plaster relief work of the ship was almost ghostly.    I must admit I...

A drinks party, a Mary Rose Commission and the Blind Volunteer

We have now reached  the year 2007 in my story blog. I had been invited to a drinks party and was introduced to Rear Admiral John Lippiett who is the Chief Executive of the Mary Rose Trust. He asked me what kind of work I did.  I know from experience  when people find...