WEIGH-IN WEDNESDAY
Well, something had to be done after the critical mauling I received last week - mainly from my chief nemesis - THE EVIL ONE - So I am pleased to announce a partial damage control this week of a 2lb loss. Well, anyway, it's a start in the right direction - so let's hope I continue down that road
LONDON COMIC COM
EXCELL CENTRE
Docklands
Last weekend it was back to the EXCELL CENTRE in the Docklands for another Convention.
Yes - it really is the Gift that keeps on Giving! I swear the only reason I turn up at these events is
so I can share the wacky photos with you! It's kind of like Halloween every day of the year for
some of these guys. This weekend was no exception and provided some of the best outfits I've
seen so far - here are a few of my favourites - Enjoy!
During the Event a fan called SYLVIA dropped by. I remember meeting her at other Conventions along the way. This time she had a gift for me. Something she had come across whilst she was browsing stuff on Ebay. What she gave me - made my weekend. She had found a PAPER DOLL KIT of my Character BERT LARGE in the TV Series DOC MARTIN. It had been drawn by the American Artist called SUE DICICCO.
Sue DiCicco (born California, April 28, 1959) is an American sculptor, children's book author and illustrator, and founder of Armed with the Arts Inc., and the Peace Crane Project. DiCicco was born in Southern California, and started in the film industry as an animator at the Walt Disney Company, having attended the California Institute of the Arts. Her classmates were Tim Burton, ( Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Sleepy Hollow, Sweeney Todd, Batman, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, etc, etc) John Lasseter, (A Bugs Life, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Cars, etc, etc,) and Chris Buck (Tarzan, Surfs Up, Frozen) After two years at Cal Arts, she worked for Disney and other studios as an animator before opening her own studio. She is best known for her many children's books and bronze portraits. DiCicco was commissioned to sculpt a heroic sized John Denver statue[1] for the Windstar Foundation in 2002. In 2013, the Windstar Foundation closed its doors and donated the statue to the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.[2] The statue was unveiled at its new location at Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Morrison, Colorado in the spring of 2014. The bronze study for the statue is used as a fundraiser and as the annual "John Denver Spirit Award".[3] The initial sketch of the statue was used by the Taylor Guitar Company to create a limited edition John Denver guitar, released in 2003.
Quite an amazing woman and by the entry in Wikipedia - a pretty high achiever. So what on earth she was up to - drawing a Paper Doll Kit of Bert Large in Doc Martin (and the rest of his cronies) - I've no idea!! Well here they are and I must say they knocked my socks off - Enjoy:
I wrote to Sue DiCicco to thank her for making time in her busy schedule to create such wonderful creations as the DOC MARTIN PAPER DOLL KITS - this was her amazing reply:
Hello Ian,
Thanks for the lovely post. And, thanks for the inspiration. Really, if I had known you’d see it, I would have made you better looking! Next show you’re in, I promise I’ll do better. (Taller. Slimmer. Hunkier. Escorting a supermodel)
Shortly after I posted the dolls a few years ago, I got an email from Rubia Braun in India, telling me she ran a fan site and asking for a link to the dolls. 30,000 copies of the dolls were downloaded in the coming weeks from her link. Much random email followed, fans gushing their devotion to all of you. Some, inexplicably, thought they were writing directly to you all. More than a couple of people asked if I knew where Louiser bought her clothes. Surprisingly, no one asked about the origins of Bert’s green sweater. (Fashion tip: Maybe you could speak to wardrobe and find out where Louiser shops.) hehe. So anyway, quite an interesting ride, and you may have heard this, but the fans love you and all things Doc related. !
I was launching my idea to unite every kid in the world thru the arts. Rubia decided to make a video about it, which won a prize from the UN Peace Day NGO, and a showing on their Peace TV broadcast. This gave the Peace Crane Project a huge boost. 18 months later, I’ve got Rubia on my board of trustees, and we’ve hosted 154 countries and hundreds of thousands of school kids, connecting them to exchange art, culture, and greetings. Fascinating to think Doc Martin had a significant role in our early exposure and success. I love the show, but will always think of you and thank you for bringing Rubia to my door and giving us such a tremendous launch.
I’ve attached a photo Rubia took of you for me a few years ago. Do you remember it?
Much love,
Sue.
Here is a link to the Rubia Video - well worth a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YpXKIPKYZM
Here is the link to the Peace Crane Project.
http://peacecraneproject.org
PITCH and PUTT
On Monday Cindy and I returned to my favourite Pitch and Putt Course at Palewell Common in East Sheen. It was a gorgeous sunny day - if only my golf performance could have been as sunny and gorgeous! Sadly something has happened to my drives off the tee. Instead of hitting them in a nice straight line in the air - they are tending to dribble along the ground either ending up in the rough grass (un-playable) or in a bush (lost forever)!! Still I seem to be able to make it up a little with my short game - a few pretty little chips on to the green and a few lengthy putts into the holes - so all is not entirely lost. Really hope the good weather lasts a bit longer as it is a cracking way to get out walking for a bit of exercise.
BRENTFORD FOOTBALL CLUB
Brentford Football Club - which I am now a Member of - have been in touch:
The problem is - both of my Sons - who are mega-crazy about football and who encouraged me to become a member of my local football team in the first place - are out of the country and nowhere to be seen. So who do I go with now????!!!!!
APPLE-MAC
For a while now I've been thinking of upgrading my Apple Desk-Top. I think the time has finally arrived - take a look below:
Take a look - it's a thing of beauty:
http://www.apple.com/uk/imac-with-retina/?cid=CDM-EU-41821&cp=em-P0016259-
331297&sr=em
FITBIT WEEKLY STATS
Congrats to Jenny McNeice - you rock Girl!
YOUR COMMENTS
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Thank you!
A loss is a loss! Well done and better luck next week! I am in LOVE with that paper doll Kit, its amazing! I want one! Why didn't I come up with that idea! Love you loads x
ReplyDeleteBack in the right direction! And it's no small change, at this rate you'll be 20lbs lighter by New Year's Eve! Imagine what 3 lbs a week might do.
ReplyDeleteSue DiCicco seems like a really cool woman, the cranes are a great idea, and the paper dolls are fantastic. Next time you're at a convention you should have a few copies of the out on the table!
I love that the blog now has a sports section - golf and football - alongside current events. It's still the highlight of my Wednesday mornings!
Lots of love,
Jenny
Haha I beat Kate! Cant believe that story about Sue and the cut-outs of Doc Martin. Loved her response as well! I will be making my Ian cut-out very soon. You should absolutely keep up with Brentford this season, they are new to the Championship and should get all the support they can from the locals. I'll gladly go with you to a few games next season. Oaks xx
ReplyDeleteWhew. What a relief that I don't have to go into Tyrant From Hell Mode. Great blog - love those costumes - (who/what is the guy with an exploding turd on his head? I think my fave has to be the white rabbit, so ordinarily weird...) and the paper cut outs - BRILLIANT. I know have Xmas presents for my entire family. Glad to see you're back in the right direction and, yes, a few lbs a week is the way to go:- slow but sure. So I will not complain this week but will make a request - please please please: What happened to the Roman Holiday? Your audience are still waiting...
ReplyDeleteNot So Evil This Week x
Dad congrats on the loss! Way to go and not be discouraged from last weeks gain. Comic Con photos are always a highlight! There is a convention in Reno, Nevada and also Sacramento, CA so we need to get you into those so you can come visit me (and play some golf!). And what can you say about those paper pop ups, they are just too good. Now I know what we are all getting for Christmas! Good luck this week! Much love, Trav
ReplyDeleteSorry I’m late-Up to my eyes in Ruskies!!! Well done-a loss is a loss. Double it next week - I know you can. Ok I know what I want for Christmas-paper dolls and only paper dolls. Too funny for words! Love the mac and your fit bits stats. xx
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 2 pound weight loss! You're on the right track! Loved the blog! It must be so exciting to attend all these conventions! It's like Halloween all year round! Really LOVED the "Bert" paper doll! Can't wait to take my scissors to it! Just like liposuction! Maybe I can even use a little Voodoo on the doll!!! Yeah, baby!! Good luck this week!!!