Saturday 12 March 2011

Lessons

The lessons are progressing well, as are the designs and pages for the book. Didier to us that for our assignment we had to set our books to a theme either a story or something that is continuous. I have decided to set my book to a song one of my favourite folk songs by Martha Tilson, Winter Flowers.

I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do now
I don't know what to do about my love, It seems his heart is a-turning
Where once the white water flowed was stagnant now is my yearning
& I don't know what to do about my love, the cards he deals keep a-changing
Where once he placed me as a queen well he shuffles now rearranging,
Oh I see it, Mmm... and I know it, Mmm

What's he hangs his roses upside down he says he keeps the last love and then yeah
The great thing about winter flowers is they look alive when they're long gone
So hang your roses upside down yeah & keep the last love and then
The great thing about winter flowers is they look alive when they're long gone

So I don't know what to do bout tomorrow with the promises I made now seem hollow
I dream of moving to Galway and I'm not sure I want him to follow
Oh but then he rolls me over in his arms
and when he rolls me over in his arms I adore him, ohhh...need more of him, ohhh
So I don't know what to do, and I don't know what to do now

Hang your roses upside down and keep the last love in yeah
The great thing about winter flowers is they look alive when they're long gone
So hang your roses upside down yeah, & keep the last love in then
The great thing about winter flowers is they look alive when they're long gone
The thing about you and I my love is we keep it going though it's long gone
The thing about you and I my love is we keep it going though it's long gone

So I don't know what to do, really don't know what to do now
And I don't know what to do, really don't know what to do now
I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do



I have been combining an technique of layering images on Photoshop and linking in the text from the song. i am pleased with the progress of the book.

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