Art Attack
Neil Buchanan presented the UK
children's television art program Art Attack. Neil had
obviously been doing children's programs for a long time as he had
mastered the art of speaking on a kids' level while making a picture
out of food, string or rhinoceros poo. Neil's
most common tip to the viewers was not to be too neat (which is
probably good advice when it comes to making pictures from the dung of
a large African mammal!)
The other (more animated) star
of Art Attack was 'The Head' who showed the gallery of the
viewers pictures, and passed sarcastic judgment on Neil's creations
(while often having a go himself). The Head seemed to be a
Yorkshireman (or some other form of northerner . . .)
The most spectacular part of the
show was the large picture Neil created out of different materials, on
various locations. These works of art didn't appear to form any
familiar shape until the end when we saw the image from the air
looking down and as if by magic an incredible work of art had been
created . . . Hang on! Didn't Tony Hart used to do that on Vision
On and Take Hart ?!!
Some examples of the "zany
and fun" art activities featured on Art Attack were;
'blood writing' where a squeegee bottle was used to write out a word
(for a Halloween poster for example) and then the poster board was
tipped up to let the writing run a bit (Spooky!) and;
using sticky tape to fasten a row of about three thick felt tip
markers together and then making a tartan design by going both
horizontally and vertically in turn. Wicked!
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