Wednesday, 23 December 2009

The Pheasant on the f-word

The Pheasant pub in Keyston, Huntingdon, was on the F-word tonight nominated out of 10,000 restaurants in Britian. Jay Scrimshaw and Liam were on the show competing against another resturant in the British food category. I saw Taffeta Scrimshaw praying for the first time out in the dining area, before the winner was announced. The Pheasant chefs rose to the top with there souffle puddings. Gordon Ramsay announced the winners and the Pheasant is safely through to the next round. Tuesday nights, channel 4.

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Where art thou?

This morning I received a nice Christmas card from my Aunt and Uncle in Northrepps. A card they commissioned me to draw and paint last Christmas for this this Christmas. I said call me in September and I will start it then. I got the call and made a start on it, getting it finished in time for the printers. This is the first time seeing the painting as a card and I have starred at it all day. The painting seems to have some magnetic effect.


Friday, 18 December 2009

Seasoned great eatings!

After I received an e-Christmas card from Ecotricty, I got an inspirational thought that sprung me into the future. This is how the thought went.
If the science of earth is to put two different things together to create something new then, say with coal, which many years ago we discovered made a good fire to cook and heat, if we lit a match to it, it stayed hot and kept burning for a long time, longer then wood.
Then we went mad and have dug up tons of coal and it has run out in a lot of places.
What if the coal was crossed with something else, that made it burn slower like a year for each piece of coal. What if it was cross with something completely different and did something even more amazing. Sometimes its an accident how we find out new things by crossing two unique things. So maybe coal has lots of possibility's of being used for other things in the future that might be of great benefit to the planet and we have used most of it up burning it.
Like in the future we will be talking about the history of the planet and say to each other, those idiots in 2009 that use burn coal, when it so much more useful as a Seyeron englupbleelator for trading with other universes, if only they new back then.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Head Hat blue and silver

Silver hat, Oh what a beautiful face. Hand painted to perfection.

Shiny blue hat put up so it can hold dread locks.
This is so 2010 you will be way ahead of any factory farm clothes with this lovely hand made cottage industry made in the depts of Norwich slum land by an internationally famous artist who has not been discovered yet.

Out of the blue this is got the inside folded out to give it the bonnet look. Great they can have so many different styles.

Purple and gold shiny hat. Lets face it you cant get hat like this in the shops, there totally unique.

Just like that, the last in the series of 15 hats and most lightly to be the last hats I ever make because very soon I will be so famous I wont have time to make hats.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Head hats pink and gold

Pink hat. its behind you! The face got lost in my Mac somewhere but it has a nice smiley face.
Golden boy. This is a fancy head hat that will make you feel like winter never happened. Golden boy is talking to puppet me.

Golden boy front with newspaper print ties for the intellectual types.

These hats are marvellous for wearing in so many ways . They can also fit any sized head. But I made a few kids ones too. All made and designed by me who has been sewing on a machine since she was four years old. I sew with a creative head rather then an anal factory one.

Monday, 14 December 2009

Head hats Green people

Green people. This is a little greeny cosy warm bonnet head hat with a mix of towelling fabric and t-shirt and fluff.
The green man warm and cosy reversible.

The green man has eyes at the back of his head and can see when your not looking after the planet.
Green man having a think.

Green boy, this one is a cap hat.

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Head hats Purple wizard and leopard

Purple wizard head hat with its back or front to you. This is the fluffy long haired and lined beautiful bonnet hat that will get you through winter. One of the great things about these back to front hats is if your deaf like me, people can talk to the back of your head and still look as if you can hear what there saying.

Cute fluffy monster with shiny foil pink ties. Magic.

This prancing leopard is going to have fun this year.

This is the back of the leopard that can attack anyone who approaches from behind.

Prancing backwards leaps and bounds this hat is most and can be taken anywhere. There is no hats like mine any where on the planet, so you can have a real original go on splash out on keeping warm this winter and save your heating bill.

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Head hats Clown and Piggy back

Go on treat yourself to a piggy back head hat. Lovely Lined and you cant go wrong with the trotter ties at the front.

Hand paint and this one has puff paint lines on the face for fun.

This clown Head hat is for all those people who hat-e Christmas and want to sit with there backs to there family to pretend there having a good time.

This is the front of the clown head hat with woolly hair on the sides to keep the ears warm and a lovely bald head just like your Dads. Polka dot ties just like Yayio Kusama paintings.

New Head Hats

Well whose been a busy bunny making these amazing hats, made to with stand a cold northern hemisphere winter. Invention comes out of necessity, I am cold therefore I make a nice warm hat. Then get carried away and make around 15 was hoping to get up to 22 but ran out of fabric.

These amazing hats are reversible and back to front. This bunny is lined with beautiful cold fabric. Hand painted faces with special fabric paint. Lined with wadding so it feels like a duvet.

Cute and cuddly and modeled on a bonnet hat that are the best come back fashion has ever had.

Ears and paws for a tie at the front. They also make great hats for dread locks as you can wear them in so many different ways. I am selling them so I can pay the rent which has fallen behind and I don't fancy being homeless for Christmas because its cold outside. More hats tomorrow.

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Free the children

While Britain worries about obesity in there own children, they are busy locking up children that are asylum seekers in detention centres. These detention centres are no different from concentration camps of the 2ND world war. A normal prison is a place where people who are dangerous to society and the prisoners know why there there and know when they get out because they have a court case, which tells them when they get out. A detention centre is a place where there is no court hearing and there is no date of release.
In detention centre you have no court hearing, no release date and you ain't a criminal or a danger to society. Most lightly you have run away from violence, like a war zone.
In a detention centre you locked up in a cage, that is with in a maze of electric fences and rolls of wire, with prison wardens, that watch over every movement. 5 times a day they do a Moster which is a check to see if all prisoners are still there. This also happens in the night a couple of times. So sleeping peacefully is not on the agenda. With bright security lights on all night and shining through the bars on the cell also keeps one awake. A brain full of worrying like why am I in here?, what have I done?, how do I get out? also keeps one awake. The food is on the lowest rank of edible. The hygiene of the detention centres is also what I might call disgusting. So after a few days self esteem and energy levels soon wheres thin. Hope fades away. The body and brain start to shut down. The stomach gets knots in it and the outside world disappears. If you start crying the whole detention centre starts crying. Images that you see inside the detention centre will never go away. Like seeing women with there mouths sewn up on a hunger strike or a child playing with fag buts as toys on the ground.
No passport, no country to call home, no home, no income, no education, no social life, no medical treatment, no friends, no family, no money, no lawyer and no communication and no hope.
People should not be locked up in detention centres. Please sign a petition to stop children from being locked up in detention centres in Britain.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Stop Junk Mail for Christmas

The stop junk mail campaign is doing really well across the UK. If you have a doormat full of special offers and Christmas junk mail then you are someone who is being walked all over by large multinational company's that waste tonnes of trees, water, money on this rubbish they produce to annoy you. If these company's don't care about trees then you can imagine what there like to there employee's.
In the old days it was considered rude to have advertising on the dinner table. People put milk in jugs, butter on a plate. So the table had not one whiff of a company name on it. Now we seem to be bombarded with advertising and they have a cheek to put more and more through the door of our homes. Homes are a place we go to, to relax and get away from the working or buying world. Do we really want our homes looking like a double Decker bus of adverts?
Stop Junk mail campaign are offering kits to help you untangle the junk mail crisis. These kits make great Christmas presents for people who may not have access to a computer. They include return to sender labels and envelope re-use labels which are very handy for reusing all the Christmas card envelopes you may be about to get. The kits are jam packed full of information and a free front door sticker. So go to the Stop junk mail website and get all your Christmas presents in one go for a few Penny's and also resolve junk mail problems amongst family and friends and save the planet at the same time.

global Christmas

It's Christmas time, and people are busy chopping down trees to put inside peoples houses for a few days till the pine needles drop all over the floor and then for about a month afterwards the pine needles are still woven into the carpet. All to keep some bored kids happy. I never see children in the UK playing on the street. Only a few decades ago and they were out in all weathers playing on the street. Maybe trees should be kept in the ground so kids can play on them all year round outside.
I could say buy a painting instead to hang on the wall all year round to liven up your boring living room.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Arty christmas gifts

If your looking for a creative artistic christmas present, then you have come to the right place. If you like any of my paintings or drawings on the blog contact me by leaving a comment.
If you would like a portrait painted of someone you know, send me photos and I will paint you a picture. Let me know the size of canvas or water colour paper etc. I will come up with a quote.

Saturday, 21 November 2009

unethical comments

Lately I been getting hammered by people of robots advertising spam in my comments box. Very annoying, I have to go through them and delete them. Then there is robots that have picked up my blog and have put my blog on other blogs that advertise stuff like cars and things.
The whole point of the this blog is it artist blog not a highway for advertising rubbish. Please use some other method of advertising . I will now have to put a code on my comments box for people to work out and let the robots go somewhere else.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Ethical Banking

Today Ecotricty the eco electric company has told me who helps finance there wind turbines when they first got started as an energy company and the bank that still supports them. It is Triodos bank. Triodos bank have won sustainable bank of the year award. They support green ethical company's and charity's. So you longer have to worry about what your savings is being used for knowing it is going to a good cause. Nearly all the other banks out there invest in factory farming, arms trade and all the horrible things that you can think of. In order to sustain life we need to support small green organic farms, co-op housing, etc. They have a map on there website that tells you exactly where they invest.
So you can switch over to them online or call them.
Maybe they will invest in a poor artist like me. I was wishing today that I had a studio and lots of people that I could pay to help me make art, I have so many arty ideas and inventions that could help the planet, but have no fiance to get them started. Maybe I am having one of those poor me days. It is raining hard outside, earlier in the week I cleared the leaves from the gutter on the street, so that my street would not flood from the rain that was coming. Neighbours made stupid comments and thought I was insane. All the leaves went on my compost so I will have nice soil. Ha ha!
I have been working every night for weeks till midday, painting and painting, for an ethical children's book. My brush has only a few hairs on left on it. If someone would like to invest in a new paint brush for me they may get lucrative rewards when I am dead and rich.
I find it hard to get my head around the fact that I live in a wealthy western country and earn less then someone on a low wage in the poorest country's in the world. I think I may have come up with the answer today from researching on the net. Before the arts council was invented before 1940's, the arts was funded by private investors and people. Since the arts council was invented people stopped privately investing in the arts because they think the arts council funds artists. The arts council does not fund artists, it funds one or two artists that are already rich and famous and leaves the rest of the artists staving to death. No wonder Leonardo Di Vinci spent 12 years painting one set of lips he most have been well funded by a private investor. I might have 12 seconds to paint a set of lips.
P.s. My blog is not funded by anyone but myself in time. Any businesses I write about are purely out of my own doing to help make the planet a better place.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

NO TO NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS IN THE UK

Today the not very intelligent government of Britain has announced that they are going to build ten new nuclear power stations in Britain. Do they need reminding of the disaster (Chernobyl)that happened not so long ago, that ruined so many lives and showered half the planet with fall out from the explosion. At the time of this disaster I lived next door to a nuclear scientist who my family had debated and fought with over nuclear energy for over a decade, at the time I was living in a nuclear free energy country. This neighbour after the disaster completely changed his mind about nuclear energy for his country that we were living in. My mum had gone on and on about wind energy to the nuclear scientist who worked for an electric company. This man is now a millionaire from wind energy. Did we get a cut in his wind business, no but we got peace of mind, which is worth more then money.
The only way to stop the decision of the government is to change your electric company today to Ecotricty. This amazing company is trying really hard to put this country right and is investing every penny of your bill back into alternative energy, which is the right way to go. If humans have invented so many things in the past, give them a chance to invent new ways of creating energy for our future. The old days we use to spend years protesting out in the cold and rain about many things that needed putting right. These days its much easier you just switch company's. Its not the government that have power its the electric company's that have power the bad electric company's are the ones building nuclear power stations because they have invested none of your money in new inventions they had plenty of time, money, resource's to invest in new technogy but they did not. Please, please, take a moment of your time to change electric company's. You can do this on line or by picking up the phone.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Java jungle flowers

I drew some flowers in Java before making the flower lanterns.

Saya menggambar beberapa bunga di Jawa sebelum membuat lentera bunga.

This is a planted jungle in a hotel garden that me and Kath went to for breakfast and to find some flowers to draw.

Photo of Mata air festival click here.

Ini adalah hutan ditanam di taman hotel yang aku dan Kath pergi ke untuk sarapan dan untuk menemukan beberapa bunga untuk menggambar.

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Global warming performance at Borobudur


A performance about global warming at Borobudur. There was a lot going on in this show and I really liked the show. In Java the wet season is late, they rely on the wet season for there crops to grow food. There is also lots of earthquakes and the big Tsunami that happened 4 years before in Sumatra. We may not notice global warming yet in Europe but it is in there faces in Java. I missed an earthquake in Jakarta by only minutes as my plane took off back to England.
I was told the old wooden style buildings that sit on top of the land are better for with standing the earthquakes, but now everything is made of concrete and set into the ground so it breaks. The dutch stole all there wood to make buildings in Holland, which are still standing there because there under the water which helps protect the would from oxygen.
Holland has no trees so they took all the jungle from Java, along with there temple at Borobudur and there java bible. It would be nice if they gave some things back.

Sebuah kinerja tentang pemanasan global di Borobudur. Ada banyak hal yang terjadi dalam acara ini dan saya benar-benar menyukai pertunjukan. Di Jawa musim hujan terlambat, mereka bergantung pada musim hujan untuk tanaman tumbuh ada makanan. Ada juga banyak gempa bumi dan tsunami besar yang terjadi 4 tahun sebelumnya di Sumatra. Kita mungkin tidak menyadari pemanasan global belum di Eropa tetapi di sana wajah-wajah di Jawa. Aku rindu gempa bumi di Jakarta dengan hanya beberapa menit sebagai pesawat lepas landas kembali ke Inggris.
Saya diberitahu bangunan bergaya kayu tua yang duduk di atas tanah dengan lebih baik untuk berdiri pada gempa bumi, tetapi sekarang semuanya terbuat dari beton dan set ke dalam tanah sehingga rusak. Di belanda mencuri semua ada kayu untuk membuat bangunan di Belanda, yang masih berdiri di sana karena ada di bawah air yang akan membantu melindungi dari oksigen.
Belanda tidak memiliki pohon sehingga mereka mengambil semua hutan dari Jawa, bersama dengan ada di candi Borobudur dan ada bible java. Akan lebih baik jika mereka memberikan beberapa hal kembali.

Friday, 6 November 2009

Austrian performers at Borobudur

These Austrian female troupe were performing at the Borobudur artist centre when we dropped by to visit the centre in Java. They were very serious performers and used the space well. They spoke in Indonesian and Austrian neither of which I could understand.

Austria ini rombongan wanita sedang melakukan di pusat seniman Borobudur ketika kita mampir untuk mengunjungi pusat di Jawa. Mereka sangat serius penampil dan menggunakan ruang baik. Mereka berbicara dalam bahasa Indonesia dan Austria tidak yang saya bisa mengerti.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Exi at Borobudur artist centre

A very quick sketch of Exi, which I rejected and started a new drawing but Kath liked this drawing so I kept it. Exi got asked up on to stage to perform when Kath was playing. He gave a long talk that people chanted him to stop and get on with singing. They chanted Quack Quack Quack. Which is his song about the parliament that sound like ducks Quacking when they are unable to come to conclusions on topics.

Sebuah sketsa yang sangat cepat Exi, yang saya tolak dan mulai menggambar tetapi baru Kath suka gambar ini jadi aku menyimpannya. Exi harus meminta naik ke panggung untuk melakukan ketika Kath sedang bermain. Dia memberi bicara panjang lebar bahwa orang-orang meneriakkan kepadanya untuk berhenti dan melanjutkan dengan menyanyi. Mereka meneriakkan Kwek Kwek Kwek. Yang lagunya tentang parlemen yang terdengar seperti bebek ber-kwek ketika mereka tidak dapat datang ke kesimpulan pada topik.
Quack Quack! Exi has a very boytrious nature, but is kind at heart and he lent me his motorbike helmet at 3am in the morning at the festival when I needed to ride home. He was festival security in the night.


Quack Quack! Exi memiliki sifat yang sangat boytrious, tapi baik hati dan ia meminjamkan sepeda motornya 3 helm di pagi di festival ketika aku harus pulang. Dia festival keamanan di malam hari.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Drummers at Burobudur arts centre

Drummer performing with the girls at Borobudor arts centre in Java.

Drummer tampil dengan Borobudor gadis di pusat seni di Jawa

Drummer performing as part of the larger performance at Borobudur artist centre the night of the full moon party. The metal drum is placed on a little hill centre stage.


Drummer tampil sebagai bagian dari kinerja yang lebih besar di pusat seniman Borobudur pada malam bulan purnama partai. Drum logam ditempatkan pada sebuah bukit kecil pusat panggung

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Rain water stick Buyung

Buyung Mentari performing at Eloprogo Borobudur arts centre. He speaks and dances as he performs with the musical instrument. The instrument can have different notes and can be used slowly or fast for different effects. It also can be shaken along to music.

Buyung Mentari Eloprogo tampil di pusat seni Borobudur. Dia berbicara dan tarian saat ia melakukan dengan alat musik. Instrumen dapat memiliki catatan yang berbeda dan dapat digunakan lambat atau cepat untuk efek yang berbeda. Ini juga dapat terguncang sepanjang musik.


With grace, pride and elegant s he performs with the water stick instrument.

Dengan rahmat, kebanggaan dan elegan s ia melakukan dengan alat tongkat air.
Buyung Mentari in a traditional batik skirt which he borrowed from me to perform in. My friend and new sister Ruby Star helped me buy the skirt in Salatiga. Buyung gave me the water stick to take back to England to perform with. Buyung would like to come to England and see Shakespheres plays at the Globe theatre and perform with his theatre company in England.

Photos of the Mata air festival click here

Buyung Mentari dalam rok batik tradisional yang dipinjam dari saya untuk melakukan Teman saya masuk dan adik baru Ruby Star membantu saya membeli rok di Salatiga. Buyung memberi saya air tongkat untuk mengambil kembali ke Inggris untuk tampil bersama. Buyung ingin datang ke Inggris dan melihat Shakespheres bermain di teater Globe dan melaksanakan dengan perusahaan teater di Inggris.


Monday, 2 November 2009

Yoyo's

Two Yoyo's performing at the same gig at Eloprogo in Java, this Yoyo is reading something.

Dua Yoyo's tampil pada saat yang sama di Eloprogo manggung di Jawa, Yoyo ini adalah membaca sesuatu.

Yoyo here playing the harmonica, Yoyo helped me walk across the water rapids in the river and made banana leaf shoes for my feet that were burning, when I got across to the Island we went hunting for fruit and found a couple of ripe tomatoes.

Yoyo di sini memainkan harmonika, Yoyo membantu saya berjalan menyeberangi deras air di sungai dan membuat daun pisang sepatu untuk kaki saya yang terbakar, ketika aku menyeberang ke Pulau kita pergi berburu buah-buahan dan menemukan beberapa tomat matang.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Portrait of Mia and Fibi

Mia and Fibi being creative and making things when Mia gets home from school. Mia taught me to count in Indonesian she had plans to teach me the whole language. Mia is a great teacher, wish I could learn from her now instead I have borrowed a silly CD from the library which isn't helping me at all

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Mia and Fibi drawings

A glass of water and Buyung drawing by Mia done in a cafe where we went to have mung bean desert but there was so many of us they sold out, we sat on bench's and packed the cafe out.

Segelas air dan Buyung menggambar oleh Mia dilakukan di sebuah kafe di mana kita pergi ke padang pasir memiliki kacang hijau, tapi ada begitu banyak di antara kita mereka terjual habis, kami duduk di bangku dan dikemas kafe keluar.


Fibi self portrait on a mountain with Buyung in the picture.

Fibi potret diri di sebuah gunung dengan Buyung dalam gambar.

Friday, 30 October 2009

Salatiga university

Although this says Kakuati on it I don't think he is called Kakuati, let me know who he is. he was very funny although I don't understand Indonesian yet. Thank you Arnold for letting me know it is Kefus Satriya Permana and Kakuati Ki

Photos of the Mata air festival here

Meskipun kata ini di atasnya Kakuati Saya tidak berpikir ia disebut Kakuati, biarkan aku tahu siapa dia. dia sangat lucu walaupun saya tidak mengerti Bahasa Indonesia belum. Terima Kasih Arnold Karena membiarkan saya tahu itu adalah Kefus Satriya Permana and Kakuati Ki

Thursday, 29 October 2009

The Pheasant nominated for F-word

The Pheasant pub of Keyston in Huntingdon, might be going on television next Tuesday at 9pm, channel 4, on Gordon Ramsay's F-word cooking programme. You may see my cousin Taffeta and Jay Scrimshaw on the programme, they have been nominated for the F-word. Taffeta and Jay have a beautiful old English pub and run an amazing restaurant with top food and drinks. Last year they commissioned me to do a giant detail drawing of The Pheasant with everyone and everything in it. Which is now framed and beside the bar, if your a local you might spot yourself in the drawing. I spent an evening sketching the locals and was amazed at how busy the pub and restaurant was and how polite and lovely the staff were to the costumers. I had a meal with my Mother and tasted all sorts of food, I had never tasted before as well as some old favorites. If your enjoy a good meal its worth going to The pheasant any time of year. Winter there is a warm cosy pub vibe and in the summer you can sit outside and enjoy the view and the sound of birds.

The Pheasant pub dari Keyston di Huntingdon, Inggris, mungkin akan terjadi di televisi Selasa depan pada 9, saluran 4, pada Gordon Ramsay's F-kata program memasak. Anda dapat melihat sepupuku Taffeta dan Jay Scrimshaw akan program ini, mereka telah dinominasikan untuk F-kata. Taffeta dan Jay memiliki pub Inggris kuno yang indah dan menjalankan restoran yang mengagumkan dengan atas makanan dan minuman. Tahun lalu mereka menugaskan saya untuk melakukan raksasa detail gambar dari The Pheasant dengan semua orang dan segala sesuatu di dalamnya. Yang kini dibingkai dan di samping bar, jika Anda mungkin lokal tempat sendiri di gambar. Aku menghabiskan malam sketsa penduduk setempat dan takjub melihat betapa sibuk pub dan restoran itu dan bagaimana sopan dan staf yang indah ke pelanggan. Aku makan dengan Ibu dan mencicipi segala macam makanan, saya belum pernah rasakan sebelumnya serta beberapa favorit tua. Jika Anda menikmati makanan enak nilainya akan ke The pegar setiap saat sepanjang tahun. Musim dingin ada yang hangat dan nyaman pub getaran pada musim panas Anda bisa duduk di luar dan menikmati pemandangan dan suara burung.

Rashmohamad

Rash Mohamad performing at Salatiga university before the Mata air festival. He wore an amazing shirt that looked like a shadow puppet and a big hat to hold his long hair. He raps music and plays with other performers. Everyone loves Ras Mohamad


Ras Mohamad tampil di Salatiga universitas sebelum udara Mata festival. Dia mengenakan kemeja yang menakjubkan yang tampak seperti wayang kulit dan ia mempunyai topi besar untuk menahan rambutnya yang panjang. Dia mengetuk musik dan bermain dengan artis lain. Semua orang suka Ras Mohamad

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Kunokiui

Kunokiui and his band made up of drummers and recorder and many instruments playing at Salatiga University.


Kunokiui dan band-nya terdiri dari drumer dan perekam dan banyak bermain di Salatiga instrumen University.



Kunokiui playing at the University before the Mata air festival. I was so busy at the festival I did not get time to see the bands to draw all of them.

Kunokiui bermain di Mata University udara sebelum festival. Aku begitu sibuk di festival saya tidak mendapatkan waktu untuk melihat band-band untuk menarik semua dari mereka.

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Kathellism band


Kath Ellis on performing again in Eloprogo with her full band on a different stage that had rocks for seats surrounding the large outdoor square stage. In front of me is a sketch of Rudy seating on a rock watching the show. She was heckled by people to do the ice cream song which the ice cream bicycle sellers play all day long with out a break, she had played it at her sound check at the Mata air festival, but somehow we had all forgotten the tune to remind her of it.

Kath Ellis pada tampil lagi dalam penuh Eloprogo dengan band di panggung yang berbeda yang telah batu untuk tempat duduk sekitar alun-alun luar besar panggung. Di depan saya adalah sketsa Rudy duduk di sebuah batu menonton pertunjukan. Dia dicela oleh orang-orang untuk melakukan hal yang es krim lagu yang sepeda penjual es krim bermain sepanjang hari dengan keluar istirahat, ia bermain itu padanya sound check di udara Mata festival, tapi entah kenapa kami semua telah melupakan lagu untuk mengingatkan nya itu.


This is Kath Ellis and her band playing a t the University in Salatiga, which was an indoor music stage, with several performers plating that night.

Ini adalah Kath Ellis dan band-nya bermain di University di Salatiga, yang merupakan panggung musik dalam ruangan, dengan beberapa artis plating malam itu.

Eloprogo last performance with two impromptu drummers who joined in to make the band complete.

Eloprogo kinerja terakhir dengan dua drumer dadakan yang bergabung dalam band membuat lengkap.

Again this her on the last Eloprogo show with impromptu drummer who had performed solo before her show.

Photos of the Mata air festival click here

Sekali lagi ini dia di Eloprogo terakhir menunjukkan dengan drumer dadakan yang telah melakukan solo sebelum acaranya.