Monday, 11 March 2013

Member Profile Gibson Burnett

Its been a while since we had a member profile and this week it is one that has been in the planning for some time.
Gibby , as he is affectionately known to the club members  came from a family business based at Sherburn-in Elmet, making waggons and coaches, many for the South Africian Railways.

He trained as a draughtsman with Blackburn Aircraft, at Sherburn-in -Elmet before moving to Yeadon designing for the Lancaster Bomber.

He had hoped to join the Fleet Air Arm but his work on the Lancaster was a Reserved Occupation.
At one stage Gibby designed the Frank Kershaw machines which made and dispensed tea.
After the war Gibby took up Market Gardening with his own market stall. A life long gardener, and designer of gardens, he also had a keen interest in country pursuits, such as shooting and particularly salmon fishing. He has travelled the length and breadth of the British Isles to fish the best salmon rivers. He built a smokery in his garage where he cures and smokes his own fish.   
His love of gardening , shooting, fishing, good food and cooking led Gibby and his wife Rita to take over the Oakville Hotel in 1960, when news of the chef and his excellent food soon spread.

Gibby is also a very talented photographer and artist and a very loyal member of Monk Fryston Art Club.
We proudly celebrated his 90th birthday last year and he holds the distinction of being our Oldest Member.






























 





























Free painting (workshop cancelled)

Due to illness the workshop was cancelled this week , hopefully it will go ahead at a later date.

Therefore those that could settled into a free painting day.



























Monday, 4 March 2013

Workshop details Akari Maharani 11th March

Next week will be indian art with Akari Maharani- this lady has been to us before and used gel pens and coloured pencils etc. she did work based on the paisley pattern last time - think she will be doing something different this time round so enjoy


Free painting 4th March

Apologies for some shadows that ruin the painting.
Next week is a workshop , details to follow later