Tree of the Year 2022

Woodland Trust

Tree of the Year 2022

A tree may be a village’s oldest inhabitant, a founding figure in a region’s identity or a natural monument integral to a nation’s story. It can also be a much-loved local landmark, a place to play and exercise, a gardener’s pride and joy or a space for communities to gather.

https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-and-wildlife/british-trees/tree-of-the-year/

My favourite is…

8. The Portal Tree Rowan

Midlothian

 

Fact file

Approximate age: estimated to be over 150 years old.

Girth: 2.90 metres.

This remarkable tree grows in the landscaped grounds of Mavisbank House, one of Scotland’s most important historic houses from the 1700s. This ancient rowan has a huge girth and extensive decay.

This striking tree has bent over to form a full archway which now has growth sprouting from its top. Rowans feature heavily in folklore and although it’s not known if this tree was deliberately trained into this shape or formed naturally, it’s easy to imagine it being a portal to another world!

( All information from The Woodland Trust)

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The winner will be announced on Friday 4th of November.

   Remember… Every Tree Matters!

We have lots of interesting trees around Kilmarnock-

in our green spaces and parks.

   Can you identify these three trees-

from the grounds of the Dick Institute?

They are all ancient and tagged (considered important enough to be protected)

Why not head out and have a look for yourself…

Monkey Puzzle, Holly, Lime

Imprinting Art

East Ayrshire Book Festival impRinT was back as an in-person event this year…

 

Scottish Artist, Frank Quitely visited the Dick Institute to talk about his Artwork and career.

Frank Quitely is mostly known for his drawings of Superman and Batman amongst other characters from comics.

He pencils, inks and colours Comics and artwork for Films.

He also works with writers and writes work of his own.

Frank Quitely is a Pen Name – His real name is Vincent Deighan,

He grew up in Glasgow reading…

The Broons, Oor Wullie and Desperate Dan!

At the Dick Institute he talked about how important his local library was to him. – He borrowed all kinds of books both Fact and Fiction including Historical, Traditional Tales, Myths and Legends -stories fom Ancient Greece, Rome and of course Scotland.

He would read and draw everything that he could get his hands on!

He talked about how he always knew that he had a talent for drawing and that he always wanted to be an artist.

He also talked about how much he observes and practises his drawing.

 

Will update with more photos and Artwork 🙂

 

Bonkers for Conkers

   Hello from…

Miss McCluskey

Theme for 2022 : ‘The Environment’

We had fun sharing poems including…

‘The Secret Song’ by Margaret Wise Brown

‘I never know – How Poems begin’ by Michael Rosen

‘Poem for Today’ ( Bird at the Top of the World) by Kathleen Jamie

‘Bonkers for Conkers &More,,, ‘ by Yours Truly

( Will post ‘Bonkers for Conkers’ here…)

We enjoyed looking at and being inspired by the Circle Poems from the Scottish Poetry Library…

Then we had a go at making some of our own.

Enjoy!

Happy Poetry Day!

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Circling Kandinsky

 

   Hello from Miss McCluskey

It was great to celebrate Maths Week Scotland

  2022

26 September – 2nd October

We looked at the work of Kandinsky and enjoyed experimenting with mixing colour.

We had a go at painting Concentric Circles.

Art&Maths      MATHS&ART      Art&Maths

Good together ALL Year round   🙂