We went to the Eisteddfod - it's the annual Welsh cultural shindig for all things literary/musical/artistic, (if you're looking for competitive sheep shearing and tractors, then you need the Royal Welsh Show).
This year it was in Denbigh, North Wales - just a few miles up the road from Mr Asparagus Pea's childhood home. So we went to stay with my mother-in-law and took her for a day out at the 'steddfod. I have to confess at this point that it's not entirely my thing, the finer points of group recitation are a bit of an acquired taste! But there's enough art and craft and beer to keep me interested for a few hours, (combined with a healthy dollop of wifely duty).
This year it was in Denbigh, North Wales - just a few miles up the road from Mr Asparagus Pea's childhood home. So we went to stay with my mother-in-law and took her for a day out at the 'steddfod. I have to confess at this point that it's not entirely my thing, the finer points of group recitation are a bit of an acquired taste! But there's enough art and craft and beer to keep me interested for a few hours, (combined with a healthy dollop of wifely duty).
We bought this print.
It will probably go in the new laundry/WC - I like a bit of toilet art.
It will probably go in the new laundry/WC - I like a bit of toilet art.
Maybe with a plain oak arts and craftsy style frame.
It's by Ruth Jen, an artist based near Aberystwyth.
The text is a fragment of the Welsh idiom 'Ofer codi pais wedi piso'
(literally translated: No point lifting your petticoat after you've peed).
It means something between:
'Shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted'...
.. and 'No point crying over spilt milk'.
Ruth has done a whole series of really quirky images using the 'Welsh lady' as a recurring motif.
I love the combo of strong graphics and humour (with a refreshing lack of sentimentality).
What do you think...?!?
Ha! I think it's perfect! I love the humor component as well as the artist's use of simple lines to create such a strong statement! I have been on the hunt for some good art for our bathroom...you nailed it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks - glad you like it too!
ReplyDeleteoh yes, it will definitely suit an oak frame. it's very stylish and very funny, but I couldn't live with it. Chorlton and the Wheelies (the Welsh witch, yikes!) trauma, heh!
ReplyDeleteHaha - just googled Chorlton. Don't think we had them in Upper Hutt so I was spared that trauma!
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