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Paper Angels: October 2010
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Friday, 22 October 2010. I know these houses are not Christmasy but, I was just so impressed by their craft, I had to add them to my Paper Angels Blog. They are made by my little boy's year four class, for their Tudor history homework project. Most are made with paper and cardboard and demonstrate a lot of hard work from the children, with lots of support from their parents. Their teacher inspired the children so well. Tuesday, 5 October 2010. Paper Angels by Emma Calder. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Growing Rosendale | Incredible Edible Lambeth
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Incredible Edible Lambeth supports growers, cookers, and eaters. To be more connected, more sustainable, and more successful. If you eat, you're in! Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses – Hub. Growing Rosendale – Hub. Myatt’s Fields Park Greenhouse Project – Hub. Streatham Common Community Garden – Hub. Map of Growing Spaces in Lambeth. Rosendale Allotments, 227, Rosendale Road, London SE21 8LR. Catriona Andrews: education.growingrosendale@btconnect.com. Marco Barella, employe...
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A Film and Animation Blog by Martin Pickles | Page 2
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A Film and Animation Blog by Martin Pickles. Lindsay Watson and Toon Boom, 7th November 2014. When I discovered earlier this year that London Animation Club attendee Lindsay Watson had just become UK representative of the Canadian company Toon Boom, I immediately asked if she would like to come and do a demonstration for us. Lindsay herself is originally from an animation, production and fund-raising background. Lindsay Watson (left) and the voice of Lilly Vogelensang (right). Https:/ www.toonboom...
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Paper Angels: November 2010
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Tuesday, 30 November 2010. My family and I are very into Christmas. We like the ritual associated with the festival and it's because of this fascination, I designed and wrote Paper Angels. Illustration from Paper Angels by Emma Calder. Christmas Cards by Coco Cripps at age eleven, 2007. Christmas cards by Oliver Cripps age nine. When my daughter and her best friend were in year four or five they started a Christmas Card workshop every day at their primary school, this was a great success and meant that e...
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Paper Angels: Paper Angels Seven
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Monday, 6 December 2010. I will be visiting The Golden Treasury in Southfields to do a Christmas craft workshop based on my latest book Paper Angels. It's for children aged four to eight and is on Saturday 11th December at 3pm. I will be reading from the book before getting everyone to make paper angels for their own Christmas trees. The event is free but places are limited so booking is essential. Here are two Paper Angels decorated by my children. Have you done yours yet, for my competition? Paper Ange...
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Paper Angels: December 2010
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Thursday, 16 December 2010. I ran a short story telling and Christmas craft workshop at the lovely, Golden Treasury Bookshop in Southfields, London last Saturday to promote my new book Paper Angels. The kids were great and made some fantastic decorated hand made paper angels using my ' paper angels template. And some of the original rubber stamps I used when making the book. All angels featured, will be entered into my paper angels competition. Monday, 6 December 2010. Every Object Tells a Story'. Write ...
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Paper Angels: Paper Angels Two
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Friday, 22 October 2010. I know these houses are not Christmasy but, I was just so impressed by their craft, I had to add them to my Paper Angels Blog. They are made by my little boy's year four class, for their Tudor history homework project. Most are made with paper and cardboard and demonstrate a lot of hard work from the children, with lots of support from their parents. Their teacher inspired the children so well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Paper Angels: Paper Angels Five
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Friday, 26 November 2010. I am a big doll fan and dolls did inspire me when I was creating my book Paper Angels. Here are two photographs of some Russian dolls that I spotted in a shop in Piccadilly, London a couple of years ago. They have nice faces and beautiful hand painted decorations. When I was designing the angels for my book I spent almost the most time designing their faces as I wanted their personalities to come across in a very particular way. Illustration from Paper Angels.
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Emma Calder's Moody Days
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Saturday, 4 August 2012. This is the second blog dedicated to my new viral animation series Random Person. I have been busy all year making the episodes and have now completed eight, this is over half way towards the thirteen planned for the first series. Of course, I am well behind schedule, as I am making these films whilst doing paid work to keep going. I am hoping sooner or later to get some investment but, at the moment I am just getting on with the creative part. Emma Calder's Moody Days.
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Emma Calder's Moody Days
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Monday, 10 October 2011. Ilkla Moor Baht Hat. It is thirty years since I made my first film Ilkla Moor Baht Hat at the Royal College of Art. As I was just reminded, by an organisation researching the films that were shown in The New Contemporaries Exhibition in 1982. Ilkla Moor Baht Hat 1981 by Emma Calder. They also wanted recollections about the exhibition. Sadly I didn't go to the show, I was too busy working on my next film Madame Potatoe, but, I do have a few bits and pieces connected to the film.
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