
'Juneable': Art Practitioner June McEwan, as a professional artist, has extensive experience of providing art workshops for children and adults of all abilities. She believes that you don't have to be 'good at art' to participate in and benefit from creative expression. This blog gives an insight into some of June's work and explains how to do some of her 'Junius' ideas yourself!
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011
juneable: Last weeks best job! Out & About in Crieff
juneable: Last weeks best job! Out & About in Crieff: Crieff in Black & White I'm doing lots of sketches towards an illustrated map for the car parks of Crieff. Burrell Square Bank Street T...
Last weeks best job! Out & About in Crieff
Crieff in Black & White
I'm doing lots of sketches towards an illustrated map for the car parks of Crieff.
Burrell Square
Bank Street
The Old Bank, High Street
St. Ninian's & The War Memorial
The Town Hall
Friday, 4 November 2011
Last weeks best job! The Grange's Hallow'een Party
It may not be the best face painting I've ever done, but it met with much appreciation and happiness!
Everyone was looking forward to their party later and getting all dressed up.
Quite a few of the staff got painted too, but I only managed a few 'phone photos.
Well done to all who got painted- especially the Grange staff member who had to catch the bus!
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Last weeks best job! Big Spidey
Managed to squash Mimi into my Tardis-like Corsa, all legs akimbo and deliver it to The David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle for their Hallow'een event.
Mimi wanting into the house
Mimi at The Lodge
Don't think she wants to be left there
She'll be happy when she see's the glow-in- the- dark giant cobweb the Lodge have invested in to provide a home for her.....
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Last weeks best job! Finishing Fountain Park Community Mural
I've completed Fountain Park Community Mural, after 3 weeks of variable weather, the worst being wind: (I've learned all about 'the Venturi Effect - the action of wind around large buildings), gusts of which made my legs turn to jelly a couple of times, resulting in me losing my bottle on the scaffold and giving in! I had some wonderful help from pupils of Boroughmuir H.S. and some great drawings from clients of the Garvald Institute and Fountainbridge Library reading groups.
Fountainbridge Library
Banner workshops at Boroughmuir H.S.
Dalry Rd.P.S. P2/3 pupils helped paint the lower images
Wall images
Boroughmuir winners
A passing character, Norman. Just had to include him!
My scaffold, showing the angle of the brae I was working on.
Edinburgh Evening News Article
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
juneable: Last weeks best job! Wasn't a job, it was a Face-P...
juneable: Last weeks best job! Wasn't a job, it was a Face-P...: A face painting jam is a get together of face painters who share their skills and technical know how. Last week a group of us went to 'Mary...
Last weeks best job! Wasn't a job, it was a Face-Paint Jam!
A face painting jam is a get together of face painters who share their skills and technical know how.
Last week a group of us went to 'Mary's Tribal Jam'.
Mary Fairgrieve's work is exceptional and she opened her home to what turned out to be a bunch of happy nutters...with their children... She tried her best to teach us something and we all tried our best to play with paint. Prizes and even a certificate were given. Yours truly won...nothing.
It was altogether a fun happy sunny day and an excellent bonding session! Usually we face painters only know of each other through work, so it's a joy to get to know one another properly.

I face paint under the name 'Metamorface'. A name, we, (we are a team), achieved over a couple of G & T's!
The lovely Brenda Binnie won the coveted Metamorface certificate.
Last week a group of us went to 'Mary's Tribal Jam'.
Mary Fairgrieve's work is exceptional and she opened her home to what turned out to be a bunch of happy nutters...with their children... She tried her best to teach us something and we all tried our best to play with paint. Prizes and even a certificate were given. Yours truly won...nothing.
I did get Triballed by another fantastic facepainter, Annie D and was morphed into a celtic warrior through the photoshop skills of the only male painter attending - Al Reid.

I face paint under the name 'Metamorface'. A name, we, (we are a team), achieved over a couple of G & T's!
The lovely Brenda Binnie won the coveted Metamorface certificate.
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