Thursday, May 17, 2012

#ArtIHeart 10 - Wales In My Spudy

Art I Heart
Share the art you love from your walls, a birthday card, what your child drew at school, that you saw in The National Gallery in London...

1. Choose one piece of art that has a short personal story behind it. It could be something on your wall, something you've seen in a gallery and love, homedrawn, on a postcard, on a birthday card, something by Degas or something by your DS.

2. Take a photograph, scan or download a picture of your picture and post it along with the short story about why you are drawn to it, have it on your wall, bought it, or hate it. Don't forget to link back to the linky so your readers can see the other entries.

3. Link up (it's open till next Thursday, 4pm GMT), leave a comment, et voila!

Here's mine:


On November 4th last year Lins Lleisio from Multigenerational Living And Life In Wales published this post. If you look, my comment underneath says:

Midlife Singlemum said...
If you had that photo blown up and made into a poster - I'd buy it and hang it in my study. Just beautiful!


The next thing I knew, Lins contacted me and offered to send me the photo by email. So I had the photo and I trotted off to the photo-shop to ask them if I could email it to them. No, I couldn't. So I went to Office Depot to buy my first ever diskon key (memory stick) and hoped I'd be able to work out how to use it. It was easy. Trotted back to the shop and ordered a modest sized blow-up of the photo so that I'd be able to buy a clip on frame in the shop (at about 40 shekels) and Bob's your uncle, a new piece of art for the spudy.

The enlargement took one week and I went to collect it. However, they'd made a mistake, They'd accidently made me the largest size (value 150 shekels) instead of the size I ordered (value 99 shekels). But as it looked fabulous, I took it at no extra cost to myself. Only they don't have clip on frames that size so off I went to the local framer.

It was December 8th by this time. I chose my frame and the framer told me it would take slightly longer than usual - two weeks instead of one, due to the imminent Hanukah holiday. And it would cost 290 shekels as it had to be stuck to a board by a professional sticker. At this point I should have marched straight back to the photo-shop and demand they redo the enlargement in the size I originally ordered. But I didn't.

So three weeks go by and it's now January. I hear nothing from the framer. February blows in. Nothing. I think I called him in March. "Oh I've been meaning to call you," he says, and then gives me a long story about the frame being out of stock and the new frames that came in not being up to standard. I don't really care. I just want my picture. At some point I worked out that if I told the framer it was too late and I didn't want it anymore, it would be cheaper to cut my losses and start over rather than wait for the large framed version. But I didn't.

I met the framer in the street at the beginning of May. "I have your picture," he informs me, "it's ready!" It crossed my mind that it was a good job we'd met in the street. So I went in to get it. It wasn't there. It was in his storage unit and he was just off to get it now. What a coincidence. So I went in three days later after receiving a text message informing me of the opening times. There was a note on the door - Be back in 20  minutes. I didn't wait.

I phoned later and got the answering service. He called back and gave me a lecture about leaving my name next time I call as he can't always get to the phone. (Yeah, I will next time I don't want my framing returned for over 5 months!)

So I picked up Lins' photograph on May 14th - five months and one week after I'd given it to the framer. I do love it though. It's a little bit of Wales in Jerusalem. Here it is on the wall (next to Camping In The Wye Valley so it should feel at home).




Thank you Lins, I love my little bit of Wales and I'm sorry it took so long for you to see the results of your beautiful photography.

14 comments:

  1. I'm sooo excited... what a lovely compliment. You were determined weren't you? But I have to say the frame looks lovely. Sets the picture off beautifully... did you choose the colour? I'd be hopeless at that!

    Thank you xxxx

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    1. Yes I chose the frame - the one that took 5 months to deliver. I think it's me, I always choose the slowest queue in any queuing situation. Thanks again, it really does look great doesn't it.

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    2. The frame does make the picture though, has been worth the wait for me :). So glad you and Preseli Mags have 'met' too... Mags inspired me to start blogging and she inspires me still. Enjoy. xxx

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  2. Wowee wow! I recognise those trees and yes it is such a fantastic photograph. I know the delay was annoying but it adds such a story to the picture. It looks lovely on your wall.

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    1. Thank you - do you know those trees from Lins' post or do you live near there?

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    2. I just checked out your blog and I see that you are indeed a local. Am now following you.

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    3. Yes I recognise those trees because I visit them often. We're now each other's 100th follower! ;-)

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    4. That must mean something special ib bloggin terms. I really apprecuate it though - 99 is so annoying.

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  3. it looks well worth waiting for! this a lovely idea just wish I had the time to join in :-)

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    1. Thanks Becky - we'll be here when you have time.

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  4. That print is FANTASTIC. It looks like its been framed really well. I love it ... so worth the wait then.

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    1. Absolutely worth it (but don't tell the framer I said that).

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  5. I love that photo too. Had to peer closely to check it wasn't a painting. Super idea for a linky.

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    1. Interestingly I have a very similar picture which is a painting. I'll feature it in this series in a couple of weeks.

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