The Old Slab Hut

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Re: The Old Slab Hut

Post by Neville Briggs » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:08 am

Thanks Ross. I know you like drawings with poems ;) ;) :)

Thanks Dot :)
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Post by Stephen Whiteside » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:46 pm

The Australian Bush (Speaking) Painting Association. Why not?
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Re: The Old Slab Hut

Post by Neville Briggs » Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:13 am

Marty Boyce quoting Plutach :o :o :)

Dunno about that Stephen. :lol: There's a couple of places I know of where painting and poetry intersect.

William Blake published his poems illustrated by his own pictures. he also did pictures to illustrate Dante's Divine Comedy. ( I think from memory )

The Art Gallery at Newcastle had an exhibition once where they put out some of their most significant works from the collection and invited poets to write a poem about each. The poems were displayed next to the paintings. Mostly modernistic stuff.


At Tenterfield (around the same time as the Bards of the Bush Poetry comp) there is a competition called Brush with Verse in which entrants are invited to submit paintings with a poem attached. Again modernism carries the day here.

I have thought from time to time that it might be a good project to have an ehibition of Australian bush theme paintings with bush poetry joined in, either as performance or witten to be displayed relating directly to specific pictures. Maybe as a comp maybe as only exhibition. That hasn't got past the stage of the germ of an idea.
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Post by Stephen Whiteside » Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:30 am

C. J. Dennis did the illustrations for his 'Book for Kids'. Didn't do a bad job, either, though his regular illustrator, Hal Gye, was a bit cheesed off.
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Re: The Old Slab Hut

Post by Bob Pacey » Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:14 pm

I prefer my slabs with xxxx on em Nev but well done and yes your drawings show a hidden talent that you should follow up on.


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Re: The Old Slab Hut

Post by Heather » Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:02 pm

Bob, Neville's talent is far from "hidden", it is obvious. :)

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Post by Bob Pacey » Fri Sep 13, 2013 6:24 pm

Hidden Heather as in he does not put it out there as much as I reckon he should.

very talented for an ex copper.


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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:42 pm

I have thought from time to time that it might be a good project to have an ehibition of Australian bush theme paintings with bush poetry joined in, either as performance or witten to be displayed relating directly to specific pictures. Maybe as a comp maybe as only exhibition. That hasn't got past the stage of the germ of an idea.
I think it should be more than a germ of an idea - why not draw on the people who favour both of these art forms and extend our coverage. The painters and art afficiondas get to appreciate the bush poetry and the bush poets get to appreciate and relate to the art. Win win situation all round I would have thought...and double the numbers in attendance
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Re: The Old Slab Hut

Post by Neville Briggs » Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:00 am

How could I forget Stephen ! I have a copy of C.J. Dennis's Book for Kids, a wonderful classic.

Sorry Marty. The thought of shearers at the Laggan Pub discussing Plutarch seemed a bit....but one never knows,,as I was told as a raw recruit " Never assume " :lol:

Thanks for the comments Bob.
Bob Pacey wrote:very talented for an ex copper
does one have to be untalented to pound the beat. :lol: A workmate of mine from way back, the late Ben Acton was interested in poetry and music, he wrote a big hit surfie song; Hangin' Five. He didn't manage any other good songs though :lol:

I hope it might get going one day Maureen. I doubt that it will be done by me, I'm too old and redundant, and my time is already booked for the foreseeable future.
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