Friday, February 12, 2016
DAVE BRAUND PHILLIPS: a Dragon in Chiswick
Chinese New Year has just come around. This year is the year of the Monkey, one way it's being celebrated, is through a Lantern Festival I am working on in Chiswick House, London. The level of craftsmanship put in by the 32 strong Chinese team is out of this world, from my pictures below I hope you will get an idea of the beauty and skill involved in there construction. They have shaped, welded, covered, lit and painted everything from very life like, full size giraffes to a 66m long 10m high tradition Dragon. I think the Dragon in particular will be of interest to all us crypto fans!
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This is a time of the year that always resonates with me because it is
Chinese New Year, which was a public holiday in Hong Kong, and one of the annual
highlights of my childhood. I was brought up in Hong Kong, as many of you know,
And even now - 45 years after I lived there - I still dream in Cantonese, which
was (as they say) my milk language. I was largely brought up by Chinese
servants, and spoke Cantonese with them as much, if not before, I spoke English
with my parents.
My dear nephew, David Braund-Phillips working on a Chinese Lantern Festival
in Chiswick House, London. He writes: "The level of craftsmanship put in by the
32 strong Chinese team is out of this world. They have shaped, welded, covered,
lit and painted everything from very life like, full size giraffes to a 66m long
10m high traditional Dragon."
And so the circle has gone fully around as it so often does.
It is the Year of the Monkey, and the world can apparently expect some
particularly dynamic times. I look forward to them, depending on one's
definition of the word "dynamic"...
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AND TO WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK... (Music that may have some relevance to items also on this page, or may just reflect my mood on the day)