2020 Topic 6: Jungle Vibes
We
 all know Keren is extremely good at thinking outside the box, and her 
Zebra-men might be more likely found on an open field that in a jungle, 
but top o the class and 10/10 for ingenuity! The layers in the frame of 
painted patterns topped with leafy stamps is such a clever touch, just 
onbe of many in this post!
~Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Keren Baker with
 you today, and I'd like to share with you a project about some rugby 
playing guys that embody exactly the best of what's happening in the 
world today.
I
 wanted to just do some simple layered stamping and to make a fun frame.
 I'll set the scene. Take yourself back to Watford, London in the 
1930's. There was a Rugby League team called the Watford Warriors. They 
were a great team, but struggled with winning..
I've
 used mostly Ink & The Dog stamps for this project but needed some 
tiny type. So I added in one of the most versatile alphas from Emma 
Godfrey's EEG02 set.
I just love rows of different coloured letters. Makes creating your own sentiments so easy!
Onto my colour scheme. I wanted something bright with a mix of greens to give the jungle feel. These 3 colours  Slimed, Sargasso and Cerise are all colours from Tracy Scott's Fresco collection.
To
 give the jungle vibe without it being too literal, I used these 
wonderful fur pattern images from Ink & The Dog Travel 1 and Travel 
3.
Back
 to the story. They were nick-named the Zebra Men because of their black
 and white striped rugby shirts. Urban legend had it that the manager's 
grandmother once washed their beautiful white shorts with the red 'away 
kit', which proved slightly embarrassing (hence why I've painted them 
pink!) but they reckon this also gave rise to one of their few victories
 as their shorts were so off-putting! You can see the frame that I 
over-stamped with another Ink & The Dog set as it looks like the 
dense foliage you might find in the jungle.
Despite
 the fact that the team rarely won, that wasn't what kept them showing 
up. They were a team, they depended upon each other and they encouraged 
each of their friends when they found it hard and wanted to give up. It 
was comradeship and it was the beautiful bonds created when friends 
stick together through thick and thin.
I'd
 love to tell you that perseverance alone won the day and they were 
league champions. I can't, but what was distinctive about the band of 
brothers was they kept showing up. Again and again and again. The 
destination wasn't a trophy, it was faithfulness and being dependable. 
Commitment to each other gets you far. Learning those lessons about who 
you are and who you want to become.
Before
 we leave these fearless friends, I had a Fresco paint stamped image 
going spare. I just love that the quality and detail of the rubber 
stamps is amazingly picked out by the superb Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic
 paints. 
I over-stamped the image with another Ink & Dog stamp (which is one of my favourites!).
plus I have to show the wonderful 'zebra men' too.
I've
 used the tiny alphas from the original set (and forgive me for the 
ear-worm coming), I couldn't help but think of the High School Musical 
song 'We're all in this together'. Both these pieces are just so 
redolent of the situation we find ourselves in.
We
 are required to be more flexible than most of us have ever been (even 
that 'no.3' above had to be flexible enough to become an 'E'!). We might
 have to forego our freedoms in a small way for the sake of both our 
family, friends, community and wider world.
Wherever
 we live currently, this ongoing challenge affects us all. We can choose
 to be taken along with it, or keep going and make changes in our 
attitude and behaviour to see this as a chance to show friendship, 
service to others and creativity in our lives. I'm not dismissing or 
downplaying tragedy, only reminding myself to keep showing up and that 
we're all in this together. I hope being creative can partially help us 
all to do that. 
Keren xx
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P.S. Forgive me, there were never any Watford Warriors, but I reckon there were lots of teams who would have fitted perfectly into this imagined story!







4 comments:
This is awesome Keren.... What a brilliant take in the theme... I love it!
Love it! X
Love it, great to see some old classic PA stamps x
So clever!
Lucy x
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