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Monday, 30 December 2013
Art inspired by Dorset countryside
Dorset artist Jan Dowding can't wait for longer, bright days... this 30x20" framed oil painting 'Field of Flowers' was inspired by bright yellow rapeseed fields during long, lazy walks in the Dorset countryside.
She said: "I love the contrast between strong yellow and the beautiful blue of the sky."
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Oil painting 'Boulders' by Dorset artist Jan Dowding
Dorset artist Jan Dowding lives near the sea and frequently take walks (with me!) along the coast - especially if there’s the hint of a beautiful sunset.
This seascape she painted is called ‘Boulders’ - 20”x16” oil painting on box canvas.
www.jedart.co.uk @JanDowding
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Slum kids steal the show at their school Christmas party
Well, the Child of Hope Christmas party was a huge success for all the children and the parents they invited, plus local community leaders and friends… thank you everyone who donated to make this Christmas very special for our pupils!
Local VIPs from the Namatala slum district of eastern Uganda said lots of nice things about the school and its positive impact on the families and community. One local councillor said how very impressed he continues to be with our work and that he will continue to support us.
But the main thing… the kids had a whale of a time! Lots of them put on special performances, there was good food and gifts for all, and loads of fun and giggles. Click here to see more pictures.
Child of Hope is building a huge (by slum standards) school for the area's most vulnerable children, providing free education, food, clothing... plus parental support with life skills and business training with start-up grants.
Child of Hope is building a huge (by slum standards) school for the area's most vulnerable children, providing free education, food, clothing... plus parental support with life skills and business training with start-up grants.
Monday, 16 December 2013
Oil painting: 'Acers'
@JanDowding
One of my oil paintings on canvas… I named it ‘Acers’. 30x20” www.jedart.co.uk - pic.twitter.com/g2jyfrhjr9
One of my oil paintings on canvas… I named it ‘Acers’. 30x20” www.jedart.co.uk - pic.twitter.com/g2jyfrhjr9
Groveley Detection: Incus update
It is the only method of detection able to respond to a gas leak without the gas cloud needing to come into direct contact with the detector. The technology is impervious to wind, fog or gas dilution... and therefore very reliable in outdoor installations.
New Child of Hope video: Merry Christmas song
Children and staff at Child of Hope's slum-based school in Uganda sing their Christmas greeting... as always, it's a bit of fun. This one is short, under two minutes.
Hundreds of lives have been changed for the better again this year. The video was filmed in Uganda as a thankyou to supporters.
You can watch it on Child of Hope's video page, onYouTube (full screen) or on Vimeo (where you can download it). Enjoy!
Hundreds of lives have been changed for the better again this year. The video was filmed in Uganda as a thankyou to supporters.
You can watch it on Child of Hope's video page, onYouTube (full screen) or on Vimeo (where you can download it). Enjoy!
Friday, 13 December 2013
Child of Hope school: Construction has started
It’s begun! This is the final stage of Child of Hope's primary school, which – on completion – will provide free education for around 600 children from the Namatala slum in eastern Uganda.
These workmen are carrying sand and bricks up the fire escape stairs and onto the concrete floor of the new floor (currently the roof), ready for the actual construction work to start next week. The tall wire structures will soon form the core of the concrete pillars to hold the new roof.
These workmen are carrying sand and bricks up the fire escape stairs and onto the concrete floor of the new floor (currently the roof), ready for the actual construction work to start next week. The tall wire structures will soon form the core of the concrete pillars to hold the new roof.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Small charities: communications and online PR help from Dowding2
Small charities and non-profits... want help with your communications and online PR?
If your charity needs greater supporter loyalty and donation income... or it has expanded to the point that you need help with PR and supporter communications to sustain your growth... or you realise that by telling your stories you will boost donations... we can help.
If your charity needs greater supporter loyalty and donation income... or it has expanded to the point that you need help with PR and supporter communications to sustain your growth... or you realise that by telling your stories you will boost donations... we can help.
Oil painting: Crushed Berry Crackle
Jan Dowding @JanDowding
Title: Crushed Berry Crackle – one of my #abstract oil paintings on box canvas, 24x18" - now sold
www.jedart.co.uk
pic.twitter.com/Yhmit1IWZz
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Kirolite: Man of metal
When clients want something unique for their bespoke furniture, mirrors and staircases, Kirolite's metal finishes applied to wood can tick a lot of boxes! The result is a gorgeous antique metal look – great for features – and every finish is a one-off.
Some buyers prefer a satin look, others like it with a high shine… or it could be anything in between. We can produce the look in aluminium, stainless steel, bronze and brass.
How’s it done? To explain the process, who better than our lacquer shop team leader, Martin Bray...
“We spray the finish in several coats, starting with a base coat of two parts metal filings to one part PU resin lacquer. After that, we sand it back using various grades before producing the final shine.”
“The antique look is created by applying a patina to react with the metal before thoroughly cleaning and finishing with a coat of wax.”
Some buyers prefer a satin look, others like it with a high shine… or it could be anything in between. We can produce the look in aluminium, stainless steel, bronze and brass.
How’s it done? To explain the process, who better than our lacquer shop team leader, Martin Bray...
“We spray the finish in several coats, starting with a base coat of two parts metal filings to one part PU resin lacquer. After that, we sand it back using various grades before producing the final shine.”
“The antique look is created by applying a patina to react with the metal before thoroughly cleaning and finishing with a coat of wax.”
Picture by Phil Dowding
Monday, 9 December 2013
Nativity play... Ugandan slum-style
Some of the older Child of Hope kids put on this slightly wacky version of the Christmas nativity. You'll need a cup of tea... it's around nine minutes long, but will give you a chuckle...
The video can also be seen on Youtube and Vimeo (from Vimeo you can download it for use in schools and churches, etc). Enjoy!
The video can also be seen on Youtube and Vimeo (from Vimeo you can download it for use in schools and churches, etc). Enjoy!
Friday, 6 December 2013
JED Art: Ceramic Christmas gifts at craft fayre tomorrow
Dorset artist Jan Dowding of JED Art has made ceramic Christmas gifts (like this tealight-holder house) for sale on her stand at the Christmas Craft Fayre tomorrow at the Lighthouse Family Church (Holton Heath, Dorset), 10am–2pm.
Jan's ceramics will help raise funds for slum children in Uganda through Dorset-based charity Child of Hope.
The event will feature local craft producers selling ceramics, Tupperware, hand-made cards, paintings, jewellery, books, gifts, preserves, cakes… and loads more.
Jan's ceramics will help raise funds for slum children in Uganda through Dorset-based charity Child of Hope.
The event will feature local craft producers selling ceramics, Tupperware, hand-made cards, paintings, jewellery, books, gifts, preserves, cakes… and loads more.
New… rabbit husbandry for slum school in Uganda
If you’re a bit squeamish… please don’t read on! In a new attempt to help its pupils understand about looking after animals – and to provide meat for its school dinners – Child of Hope school in Mbale is trialling a project to breed rabbits.
In Uganda as in many countries (and rural England, of course) eating rabbits is culturally acceptable and simply plain good sense. For the school in the slum, it will mean our pupils will have the rare treat of eating meat a few more times during the year. Poverty prevents that from happening much (if ever) at home. But… trying to stop the kids from holding the poor rabbits by their ears… well, that was nigh impossible!Child of Hope is also based in Dorset, UK.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Meet Santa at his grotto – or join him for breakfast!
Children can meet Santa in his grotto or even have breakfast with him at Cadnam Garden Centre this weekend, Dec 14 and 15.
Santa will visit the centre on Saturday and Sunday to give children presents in his grotto. On Sunday children can have breakfast with him! Each activity costs £5 per child.
All the events will raise funds for charity Honeypot, which enhances the lives of vulnerable children and young carers by providing respite breaks and on-going support.
Breakfast with Santa times are 8.30–9.30am. Santa’s grotto times are 10am–1pm and 1.30–4pm.
The local Salvation Army brass band will also appear on Saturday December 14, 11am–1pm.
Santa will visit the centre on Saturday and Sunday to give children presents in his grotto. On Sunday children can have breakfast with him! Each activity costs £5 per child.
All the events will raise funds for charity Honeypot, which enhances the lives of vulnerable children and young carers by providing respite breaks and on-going support.
Breakfast with Santa times are 8.30–9.30am. Santa’s grotto times are 10am–1pm and 1.30–4pm.
The local Salvation Army brass band will also appear on Saturday December 14, 11am–1pm.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Unique kitchen provides sales edge for luxury apartments
A bespoke kitchen designed and manufactured by Kirolite is helping provide a sales advantage in a developer’s conversion of an office block to luxury apartments.
And it enabled the Dorset high-end furniture producer to win a contract to produce 40 high-end kitchens for the project.
The developer's construction team wanted a unique kitchen design to boost its sales edge in a very busy property market, so we designed a unique image to a specific colour and requirements. It involved a handle-less system with a contemporary look and a bespoke colour that will last.
Cupboard fronts are in an ivory colour, while formed metal sections are introduced in the kicker plates and special door-opening mechanism. All MDF is water-resistant and the solid-surface tops have a seamless finish.
Pictures to follow soon.
And it enabled the Dorset high-end furniture producer to win a contract to produce 40 high-end kitchens for the project.
The developer's construction team wanted a unique kitchen design to boost its sales edge in a very busy property market, so we designed a unique image to a specific colour and requirements. It involved a handle-less system with a contemporary look and a bespoke colour that will last.
Cupboard fronts are in an ivory colour, while formed metal sections are introduced in the kicker plates and special door-opening mechanism. All MDF is water-resistant and the solid-surface tops have a seamless finish.
Pictures to follow soon.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Your own inhouse, part-time marketing or PR manager
If you are a small business in Dorset struggling to know what to do about marketing... PR... social media... e-marketing – here's an idea. How about hiring your own part-time marketing & PR manager? Half day a week... one day a week? The positive impact on your business could be huge.
I'm Phil Dowding – not a consultant suggesting what you do – I would handle it for you, providing you with skills that you may not be able to afford with a full-time employee.
Click here for more information.
Oil painting: 'Sails'
Jan Dowding @JanDowding
Dorset artist Jan Dowding - one of my abstract oil paintings on canvas... I named it 'Sails'. 30x20" pic.twitter.com/rzhv8G3eIF
Dorset artist Jan Dowding - one of my abstract oil paintings on canvas... I named it 'Sails'. 30x20" pic.twitter.com/rzhv8G3eIF
Sunday, 1 December 2013
You can make a slum kids Christmas – for just £3.50
It's true.
UK charity Child of Hope is planning a special Christmas party for all its school pupils from the Namatala slum in Uganda. They will have a great meal – probably the only one this year with real meat – and each receive a gift, some clothing and sweets. Best of all, they get to have fun! It's a terrific event that brings a lot of happiness to the children – and they can bring a parent and brother/sister along too.
It all costs around £3.50 per child – so would you like to join the party by helping fund it? You could buy it for yourself, or pay for a friend! Any donations would be helpful, small or large, and we'll e-mail you a ‘Thank you’ card to print out and pop on your mantlepiece with all your other Christmas cards!
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