Among events at the
Billericay Art Trail today was a Big Draw workshop at Norsey Woods and an Arts Evening at St Mary Magdalen. commission4mission made a contribution to both events with
Mark Lewis and
Peter Webb taking part in the Big Draw plus
Colin Burns and
Jonathan Evens performing at the Arts Evening. These contributions were at the invitation of Art Trail organiser,
Harvey Bradley.
The Big Draw workshop featured drawing, printing and digital images at
Norsey Wood. Trail artists also included Julia Tanner, Dezadie (digital artist), and Lesley Cartwright. The
Campaign for Drawing has one aim, to get everyone drawing; and this event certainly achieved that aim!
The Big Draw was followed by an Arts Evening at
St. Mary Magdalen Billericay. This event had a varied programme which included poetry, music, digital projection, storytelling and
dance and featured
Tim Cunningham and
Jonathan Evens (poetry),
Colin Burns (music) and Dezadie (animations) plus Reflection Dance and storytellers Colin Taylor and Pat Roberts.
Billericay-based Cunningham
has been called the
poet of good endings and his apposite phrases served to illuminate the everyday
encounters which characterise his poetry. Painter-turned-performer, Colin Burns, fused instrumental dexterity and melodic poetry on tracks from his debut album
Emerald & Gold. Dezadie showed her
Robot Chicken awaiting transmission animation. Reflection Dance performed on the themes of creation and Pentecost. The storytellers came with a mix of traditional tales and humorous originals, while Jonathan Evens shared a selection of poems on the theme of new beginnings.
Inside St Mary Magdelen the
hub exhibition for the Art Trail could be viewed while outside were examples of the yarn bombing which had taken place throughout the Art Trail.