
Louise and myself established a project in our hut. Her idea entirely that I joined in with enthusiastically. It focused on the idea of painting seascapes utilising scraps of wood culled from old blinds...the strings of which we then deployed to hang the work that resulted.
Over the two days we attracted upwards of 50 people to 'have a go' and with a bit of arm twisting of colleagues and friends managed to have a gallery of nearly 70 images by the end of the Sunday. Although several people came back to claim their work 40 plus images came back from the coast. Digitising the results and blowing them up on screen concentrates the act of looking - so much so that subtleties not apparent when viewing the display as a whole become a real delight.
This is the first of the images - one of those that attempts a reasonably 'straight' depiction of the view from the hut. The lone figure is the artist
Simon Withers, who was our neighbour for the weekend, and worked on a sandcastle project...this must have been from the Sunday when weather conditions dictated the need for a waterproof jacket.