Just to let you know the original drawings I drew for the David Williamson Rwanda Foundation will be completely done and dusted sold in 15 hours - if you know anyone who would be interested in a/some totally unique (signed!!) souvenirs of some of the most seminal musicians in Glasgow's music history then let them know they've got only a few hours to bid! Would be a grand Xmas prezzie! Jenny Soep xx (I'm very tempted to buy them back myself!! Especially The Vaselines - that's a rare one!) -
Teenage Fanclub, Malcolm Middleton, The Vaselines, The Pastels - Framed originals signed (by the musicians and the artist!) selling on Ebay for the charity The David Williamson Rwanda Foundation - http://donations.ebay.co.uk/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=35135 - T.F. at £330 at the moment, M.M. at £195, The Vaselines at £100, The Pastels £97/£95 - bargains for Christmas!! 15 hours to go!!
ps If you would like to see the pictures better you can go here - http://jennysoep.blogspot.com/2009/07/teenage-fanclub-vaselines-pastels-and.html The Teenage Fanclub picture has been signed by everyone playing, but was added after this picture was taken.
Jenny Soep creates paper memories, drawing live original music and art events that later inspire the attendee to remember their experience.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
The Festive Season
Well, it's been quite a month already! Drawing in Berlin at the 20th anniversary of the wall coming down was amazing, since then, I drew the Flaming Lips, a totally joyous mind bending experience, finished a mural done from a mobile phone drawing, plus just spent a gorgeous weekend on the magical island of Mull drawing an equally magical wedding. I count myself very very lucky.
Now officially in the month of Christmas festivities, I wanted to point out some other exciting and worthwhile news. I have donated some pictures I drew at the launch of the charity The David Williamson Rwanda Foundation earlier this year. The pictures are of the bands who played at it - Teenage Fanclub, The Vaselines, Malcolm Middleton and The Pastels, and are all signed by the musicians involved. They are now up for auction on ebay - http://donations.ebay.co.uk/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=35135
You've got 8 days left to bid, and so far Malcolm is leading! They make fabulous Christmas presents people, and it's all for a good cause.
To find out more about the charity you can go here - http://www.rwandafoundation.org/
Now officially in the month of Christmas festivities, I wanted to point out some other exciting and worthwhile news. I have donated some pictures I drew at the launch of the charity The David Williamson Rwanda Foundation earlier this year. The pictures are of the bands who played at it - Teenage Fanclub, The Vaselines, Malcolm Middleton and The Pastels, and are all signed by the musicians involved. They are now up for auction on ebay - http://donations.ebay.co.uk/charity/charity.jsp?NP_ID=35135
You've got 8 days left to bid, and so far Malcolm is leading! They make fabulous Christmas presents people, and it's all for a good cause.
To find out more about the charity you can go here - http://www.rwandafoundation.org/
Sunday, 5 July 2009
Teenage Fanclub, The Vaselines, The Pastels, and Malcolm Middleton too

Teenage Fanclub

The Vaselines

The Pastels

The Pastels again

Malcolm Middleton - 'Being Shit is Great'
(I love this guy!)
The fantastic gig/Charity launch of the David Williamson Rwanda Foundation.
A really special night rich with emotion, heat, atmosphere and the all important great music. A really lovely vibe and a very rare line-up.
The pictures drawn at it are signed by the musicians and will be auctioned off - more details to follow about where you can bid for them.
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Teenage Fanclub, and Scotland's Mardi Gras Parade
What a fantastic Parade! What costumes, dancers, puppets, performers, colours, madness, wow! The giant caterpillar that kept bending down to taste the crowd, the many helium balloons that floated off without their children attached, the tasty smells that permeated the entire closed off route, the throngs of sombrero/fez/furry cowboy hat toting public, the stalls, the henna tattooists, the paintings on railings (which I still actually haven't seen up close - I should be there selling, no wait, I should pawn the services of some young sibling of mine to do my selling for me.
Highlights - some amazingly agile capoeira dudes, particularly the chap that jumped down the road sideways on his hands!!! His stomach was like brick work, I'm not kidding, and then later in the park, there was a couple just hurling themselves through time and space like the martial arts heros in east asian films, minus strings attached. Then there were the bee people - with men in bee costumes, furry spikey sting and spikey tits attached. The Burlesque/Cabaret Dancers, the Carnival dancers, the lily pad brigade, the graceful futuristic girls on stilts, the mighty samba bands from last night. There was a lot that impressed me. Anyway, it's 2.31am. I will write more as a review, but suffice to say it was an amazingly sunny day, great parade, ended with some lovely music from Snow Goose and Teenage Fanclub at Oran Mor. Lovely to draw them and see Norman with his band. (Also lead singer of Snow Goose is definitely someone to keep an eye on!)
Quick mention to Stephen who saved my space in the car park above Somerfield - it really was a great space for seeing the Carnival, and thank you!

Highlights - some amazingly agile capoeira dudes, particularly the chap that jumped down the road sideways on his hands!!! His stomach was like brick work, I'm not kidding, and then later in the park, there was a couple just hurling themselves through time and space like the martial arts heros in east asian films, minus strings attached. Then there were the bee people - with men in bee costumes, furry spikey sting and spikey tits attached. The Burlesque/Cabaret Dancers, the Carnival dancers, the lily pad brigade, the graceful futuristic girls on stilts, the mighty samba bands from last night. There was a lot that impressed me. Anyway, it's 2.31am. I will write more as a review, but suffice to say it was an amazingly sunny day, great parade, ended with some lovely music from Snow Goose and Teenage Fanclub at Oran Mor. Lovely to draw them and see Norman with his band. (Also lead singer of Snow Goose is definitely someone to keep an eye on!)
Quick mention to Stephen who saved my space in the car park above Somerfield - it really was a great space for seeing the Carnival, and thank you!

The Mardi Gras enters Byres Road
Capoeira in the Park
Teenage Fanclub, Sunday 15th June 2008. The Accoustic Session
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