This is the front of the tent I posted photos of yesterday: a little trickier to draw on as it's the side with the door.
The drawing shows the festival again of course: the house with grounds, campers and - in the distance, stilt-walkers.
After it was finished, I gave it away to one of the people who was willing to play some silly games in order to get it. The winner was Lizzy from Wurlitzer who had rescored and excellent accompaniment to Murnau's silent film, Sunrise, on Thursday night.



That's amazing! I'm also really glad that you had sunshine!
Posted by: sakura | July 25, 2012 at 11:45 AM
Aw thanks, and *so* am I. A lot.
Posted by: badaude | July 25, 2012 at 01:12 PM
This is pretty incredible :) As per uge, your drawing is lovely!
Posted by: S | July 25, 2012 at 01:15 PM
Impresionante. Whilst musing on the Tent Grafitti, it occurred to me you could extend the theme - how about pregnant women at festivals? something to raise their spirits in the interminable queue for the Portaloos, perhaps.Poor things tend to get stuck in a very small strategic territory between the ice-bucket and the bogs. Being mobile performance art might distract them from their woes, momentarily...
Posted by: Anastasia | August 18, 2012 at 08:12 PM
I just wanted to say how fabulous and well loved this tent is. It's been to Cornwall and Brittany and Kezia (my friend's daughter) and I are sharing it, so it will get maximum use. An expedition into the woods is planned in the next few weeks... We have really admired the beautiful painting - it captures so beautifully the spirit of the festival. What did you use to do it? I thought I'd like to annotate where it had been on the inside. Thank you so much again!
Lizzy (from Wurlitza)
Posted by: Lizzy Stroud | September 12, 2012 at 12:01 AM
I'm so glad you discovered how to fold the thing down: I had to go watch the Youtube instruction video!
(also glad it didn't smudge: I used Posca pens, which are widely available, and which I have never tested under variable weather conditions before)
Posted by: badaude | September 13, 2012 at 10:18 PM