Blogs
In NO PARTICULAR ORDER they are as follows:
Dymuniadau Gorau i gyd
Glyn Davies
Glyns blog http://bit.ly/bQJAqB
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Each of these images has something about them which not only describes a sense of place, but also contains something more intimate and considered by the artist.
These images appear to have gone beyond the ordinary, beyond the casual snapshot and I can sense a personal fascination for and even love of the subject by the entrant.
The second round of my judging will eliminate half of these images through necessity rather than desire, and the decision MAY take into account technical quality as part of that process, but moreover, I am looking for the strongest images in terms of mood, content AND composition.
This will be much harder than I thought as each image in this set has such strong merits and of course represent places from around the globe and therefore not easily comparable.
I hope to announce the 6 semi finalists within 24 hours from now and the three winners by Sunday evening (GMT).
May I take this opportunity to congratulate those who have made it this far and to thank all of you for taking part. There were some other truly lovely images outside this set, which for several reasons didn't quite make it.
Dymuniadau gorau i gyd
Glyn Davies
Visual Arts competition judge
Here are the 12 shortlisted finalists, in NO PARTICULAR ORDER!!!!
For those who missed it, here is the link to the CBS news feature on Sir Tom this past weekend, with a link therein to the video of their interviews with Sir Tom as he visits his birthplace and talks about his newest effort, "Praise & Blame" - definitely worth checking out. Diolch.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/17/sunday/main6966253.sht
New prizes every month. Mystery prize for first three time winner.
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A message from Alison Hill :-
"For the past two months I've been involved in the production of a fascinating documentary hosted by former British MP, Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), who explores the political climate in the U.S. in the run-up to the mid-term elections. Adam Price is now a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University.
Here's a link about the program (broadcast on Channel 4 Wales), and below are links to interesting articles in a Pittsburgh publication and a Welsh newspaper respectively.
http://dysgwyr.s4c.co.uk/ffeithiol/e_bydpawb_adamynamerica.shtml
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_699375.html - " Welsh documentarian shocked by power of conservative backlash."
http://www.southwalesguardian.co.uk/news/8460969.It_s_surreal__Adam_speaks_Welsh_to_Yanks_in_a_US_pub/?ref=eb - " It's surreal! Adam speaks Welsh to Yanks in a US pub."
The U.S. mid-term elections through the eyes of a former Welsh MP!"
500 MILLION YEAR OLD WELSH SLATE MONOLITH STARTS ITS JOURNEY FROM BLAENAU FFESTINIOG TO THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL ARBORETUM NEAR LICHFIELD.
A Welsh slate monolith has been selected for a new memorial for 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards (The QDGs) soon to be erected at the National Memorial Arboretum near Lichfield.
Welsh Slate was considered appropriate for this regiment which was originally raised in 1685,and assumed its present name in 1959 after amalgamation. The Regiment has had a very colourful history in its short existence. The Cavalry Regiment of the Wales and Border Counties has seen action all over the world and the new monument will be for those who have lost their lives whilst serving their country.
Inigo Jones & Co Ltd were approached for their assistance by the regimental solicitors. Gamlins Solicitors LLP in Bangor as Gamlins knew that Inigo Jones are a specialist slate company.
The monolith is 3.5 metres tall and weighs about 2 tons.
Inigo Jones & Co Ltd and Cwt y Bugail Cyf jointly agreed to donate this stone to 1st Queens Dragoon Guards.
Dewi Williams who currently operates the slate quarry at Cwt y Bugail said
We are absolutely delighted to have helped the Queens Dragoon Guards by partly donating this Welsh slate to the brave soldiers of this Welsh Regiment and look forward to seeing it in its place in Lichfield in the near future
Lt Colonel W.R.Brace MBE. BEM the Regimental Secretary of the Queens Dragoon Guards came to Blaenau Ffestiniog to witness the welsh slate commencing its journey to Cardiff for engraving before it is erected in Lichfield.
Americymru: Your first published collection of poems Lull of The Bull has been very well received and reviewed. Do you have any further works in preparation?
Paul: I am currently working on another collection of poems, provisionally entitled "My Enclave". I hope that this will appear in the summer of 2011. It will be a more claustrophobic, introspective, partisan and surgical work than my debut.
Americymru: Care to explain the significance of the title - "Lull of The Bull"?
Paul: Firstly, I consider it to be internal poetry in a small way in itself, almost musical in a Middle Eastern by way of West Wales route. Secondly, I live in a rural area and am of farming ancestry but have no practical experience of this former family lifestyle like many of my contemporaries though we are surrounded by farms our families used to own. Thirdly, it could be a comment on artificial insemination, emasculation, enforced celibacy and the changing roles of both genders, more pertinently the male in this case. Essentially, I don't really know. I just write the stuff, waiting for shapes to appear in a log jam of words. I like the look and sound of it like a magpie might. I prefer the reader to reach his or her own conclusions.
Americymru: For my money one of the most interesting and powerful poems in the collection is:- "I Opened My Mouth and Set Free Twenty Thousand Demons Who Had Accompanied Me Thus Far" Can you tell us a little more about the poem?
Paul: This poem is the result of a planned one hour session of instant writing, all the baggage of that moment saved up for one Friday midnight. This partly explains its apparent randomness and disconnectedness and it is a precursor of much of my present favoured method of writing. The title refers to a cathartic process which is ongoing. I guess that some of what I write makes no linear sense which is how I and the Druids like it.
Americymru: I must ask you about 'Bombstar' . A great poem and a strong lyric. Was it written with musical adaptation in mind? Do you plan to adapt more of your work in the future?
Paul: "Bombstar" was not written with musical adaptation in mind. I would like to collaborate with more songwriters as I feel this is an exciting way of presenting my words.
Americymru: What significance does 'Y Gododdin' have for you personally and in your writing?
Paul: That epic poem speaks to me of a different, heroic age. It describes a glorious, doomed raid on the invader at a time when Wales could have been independent had it been united or even existed, a recurring theme. I don't dream of going back there that often but sometimes feel an outsider in my own land . The stylised depictions of weapons, armour and carnage have informed some of my own imagery as has my own personal collection of edged weapons, itself a response to that age, that poem.
Americymru: On your website there are a number of short stories. Is this a genre that you plan to explore further?
Paul: I am interested in exploring the short story genre more fully. Ultimately I'd like to publish a collection of short stories but that's some time off.
Americymru: What's next for Paul Steffan Jones?
Paul: I intend finishing "My Enclave" as soon as possible and ensure it doesn't turn into a sort of "Gangster Gododdin"! I am experimenting in poems culled from excerpts from magazines. I'm eager to resume writing in Welsh. I will be involved in industrial action against Government cutbacks soon, no doubt. I hope to pick up a long story called "Lovetown" I'm not writing and do more photography, using it differently. I have a number of poetry readings in Pembrokeshire in the coming months and have ambitions to take the poems overseas. Oh, and some romance and adventure would not go amiss, either.
Americymru: Any final message for the members and readers of AmeriCymru?
Paul: Lull of the Bull is available at starbornbooks.co.uk . I'm glad to be on Americymru and am delighted at the interest shown in my country. I am a Welsh speaker and am happy to receive communications in that language.
The winner for this year's Left Coast Eisteddfod Lovespoon is Kathy Bushman of Milwaukie, Oregon!
Kathy is an AmeriCymru member and purchased her winning ticket at this year's Night of the Living Bards event in Portland, Oregon. "I've never won anything in my life and this is so beautiful, I can't believe it's mine! Thank you so much and thank you so much to the artists who made this!"
This is the second year for the Left Coast Eisteddfod and the Left Coast Eisteddfod Lovespoon, a custom started by artist David Western of British Columbia, who was joined this year by artist Laura Jenkins-Gorun , of Ohio. David has been a well-known lovespoon carver for many years, his work has been commissioned all over the world and appears in museum collections, including St. Fagans in Wales, he teaches carving and is the author of Fine Art of Carving Lovespoons .
We very gratefully thank David and Laura for their very great contribution to the Left Coast Eisteddfod, for their hard work and their incredible, incomparable art.
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