An Eagle’s View of Middle-earth
Even if you can’t manage to move to The Shire, you can make sure your furry friend lives in comfort! Admittedly, if you use it as a litterbox, it won’t mean comfort so much as […]
Even if you can’t manage to move to The Shire, you can make sure your furry friend lives in comfort! Admittedly, if you use it as a litterbox, it won’t mean comfort so much as […]
The world premiere may be over but for the cast and film-makers of The Hobbit it’s only the start of the events and promotions. Here are some dates for your diary for the next couple of […]
Hobbit actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Stephen Fry are two of the celebrities who are taking part in The Moby Dick Big Read, a project to help promote reading and Herman Melville’s classic novel to a […]
The Dominion Post has an exclusive behind the scenes report on the filming of The Hobbit which gives a real flavour of what it was like on set. They take a trip through the studios, […]
Great news! We’ve just heard that the Ross Watson exhibition in London last September raised $13,300 for the Terrence Higgins Trust. Portraits of Hobbit actors Stephen Fry (Master of Lake Town) and Luke Evans (Bard) […]
This story begins back in April when I first reported that Stephen Fry and Luke Evans had their portraits painted by Ross Watson while they were in New Zealand filming The Hobbit. Stephen plays the […]
Updated 10 January 2013 The paintings of Stephen Fry and Luke Evans will be in an exhibition at the Ross Watson Gallery in Melbourne, Australia from 18 January to 3 February 2013. Earlier in […]
Stephen Fry is 55 today! To celebrate Stephen’s birthday we have something rather special; a portrait of Stephen by artist Ross Watson. http://www.rosswatson.com/available/painting105.html Ross Watson painted Stephen with his beloved ipad, whilst Stephen was in […]
As the charity auction to raise money for The Court Theatre in Christchurch enters it’s final day the bids are hotting up. The bidding stands at over $500 NZ for a Bronwyn Lange print signed by […]
Hobbit actors Stephen Fry and Luke Evans sat for paintings by the Australian artist Ross Watson last weekend. Fry, who loves his gadgets, was painted with his ipod. The pictures will be on display at […]