Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Source Material

A friend of mine asked if I would post the original photograph that I used as the source material for the watercolour in the last post. It comes from the sleeve of an old record cover.

Tommy Armstrong was a writer of songs that told wonderful stories and recorded remarkable events in the area that he spent his life. In fact that area is the one that I was brought up in, part of a family whose life experiences were interlinked with some of the events represented in the songs. The album was first issued 1965 and one of the artists involved, Tom Gilfellon, and his family have been family friends since I can remember. The album has been reissued on CD and I can't recommend it highly enough if you have any interest in the history and lives of folks in the Durham coalfield.

3 comments:

Peter Ward said...

That's a tough one Mick. You haven't given yourself an easy one there.

Caroline Simmill said...

It is interesting to see the photo that inspired your watercolour painting. I think you made a lovely job of the watercolour it is very nice.

Unknown said...

Peter - Found it difficult as there is little detail in the face and figure.

Caroline - Thanks a lot, I may have another bash at this one as I think I could do t better justice next time.