Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Sunday, 8 June 2008
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Saturday Morning Pigs and Poetry
Heidi the Hippie Pig

Artist: Peasedown Youth Centre
Entry from Issy-
Dear people i am going to write a poem about pigs for you.
PIGS
pigs pigs
wonderful pigs
lovely wonderful
pigs
pigs pigs
happy pigs
pigs.
PIGS
pigs pigs
wonderful pigs
lovely wonderful
pigs
pigs pigs
happy pigs
pigs.
Friday, 6 June 2008
Flying Kings and Pigs

On a quick look around for more on King Bladud, an interesting myth arises. It seems one story about Bladud is that he came to a sticky end after constructing wings for himself and trying to fly to the temple of Apollo in London. Poor man apparently crashed into the walls and died. I wonder if this has anything to do with the origin of the 'Pigs can/might fly' saying?
For more info on Bladud you can click on the links below-
For more info on Bladud you can click on the links below-
Bladud Legend on the King Bladud's Pigs Site
Bladud on Wikipedia
Bladud on Wikipedia
One other story is that is the Bladud was King Lear's father.
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Pig Story on the BBC

This raises the issue of where to find other pigs that are not on the street. After a quick trawl around, there seem to be a number of porcine creations that may be a little harder to spot. These include-
The Bath Rugby Pig
Princess Primavera by Kaffe Fassett
and the 2 pigs that appear in the video above-
The Jigsaw Pig
Pigasus
and which was the poor pig pulled from the canal?
We must track these pigs down!
On a sadder note, I understand that several pigs have suffered attack by the mean of spirit. There is a youtube video of the rescue of a pig from the canal. I think this might relate to such an event. Why would people deface, damage, or chuck a piece of art in a canal? Surely they must question themselves while being so destructive? Beats me! People are going out of their way to bring interest and fun to the city and it can only be the very small minded that feel they are able to deface or damage works of art.
UPDATE
The pig that was rescued from the canal was the result of an accident, and is the pig that Peter Wells is working on. The pig was being transported on a bicycle trailer along the towpath and must serve as a warning to all towing pigs by waterways. The one upside is that it was not an act of vandalism.
Monday, 2 June 2008
Weekend Of Pigs
My daughter Issy(6) and myself set out to spot as many as possible of the King Bladud's Pigs, this last weekend. After printing the list from the website we set off with a camera and wandered the highways and byways of Bath. Below are the pigs we found and hopefully the notes below each one are correct.
I will try to keep the list updated as new pigs arrive. Given there are so many of them it will take a little while to get everything up to speed and correctly labelled... I'll also take a few pictures again as Issy is not happy with the quality of all the shots.
I will try to keep the list updated as new pigs arrive. Given there are so many of them it will take a little while to get everything up to speed and correctly labelled... I'll also take a few pictures again as Issy is not happy with the quality of all the shots.
Abi
(to the right of the abbey main entrance when looking from the front BA1 1LY)
Artist: Annette Smith
Barking Mad Pig
(on the green behind the Royal Cresent)
Artist: Mark Lovegrove
Bath Pig
(Inside the Roman Baths, but can be viewed from the resturant. Bath residents can get in free to the baths and other museums with a DISCOVERY CARD available from the council)
Artist: Francis Mosley
Bubbles
(sited outside the front entrance of the new baths in Hot Bath Street)
Artist: Rachel Wilcox
Cochon de Rue
(on Moorland Road. This is outside of the city centre and if walking may take 20 minutes to reach)
Artist: Richard Burel
Cosmo
(bottom corner of Queen's Square)
Artist: Naomi Selman
Dinopig
(just above the children's playpark in Victoria Park)
Artist: Simon Smith
Globe Trotter
(bottom of Kingsmead Square)
Artist: Sonia Fellows
Golden Lily
(above the door of the framing shop in Walcot Street)
Artist: Anna Gillespie
Grimaldi
(In tree in Queen's Square)
Artist: Simon Smith
Hogsnort
(opposite the fountain in Walcot Street)
Artist: Bronwyn Williams-Ellis
Panoramic Pig
(Along St. Margaret's Buildings)
Artist: Al Greenall
Pig Headed
(inside and near the back of the Podium shopping centre)
Artist: Hayesfield School
Pig in Clover
(outside the entrance to the Assembly Rooms)
Artist: Helen Nock
Pig in Prada
(Above the door of house leading away from The Circus)
Artist: Brandon Mably
Pig Leaf
(Outside the front of Greenpark Station (Sainsburys))
Artist: Felicity Roma Bowers
Pig Noir
(Outside The Little Theatre Cinema)
Artist: Charlotte Moore
Pig of Paradise
(Abbey Green - in tree)
Artist: Irma Marks
Pigasso
(At the bottom of Milsom St)
Artist: Susan Hunter Jones
Piggery
(Royal Avenue north side by Gravel Walk)
Artist: Teresa Foster
Piggles
(In the Shires Yard between Milsom St. and Broad St.)
Artist: Cherry Beath
Piglit
(This is way out of town... Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road)
Artist: Ken Grix
Pignacious
(St Michael's Church Broad St)
Artists: Belinda, Harriet & Philip Bouchard
Pigs will Fly
(Queen Square)
Artist: Jo Russell
Prince Ropork
(The Circus)
Artist: Kate Rattray
Roger
(Laura Place, by the fountain on Great Pulney St.)
Artist: Josh Wiley
Serrano
(The London bound platform at Bath Spa Station)
Artist: Beechen Cliff School
Spring Pig
(Kingsmead Square)
Artist: Paul Draper / Steve Edwards
The No.1 Pig
(Outside betting shop on Lansdown Road)
Artist: Patricia Volk
Top Pig
(The Circus)
Artist: King Edwards School
Velocity Pig
(On the green behind the Royal Cresent)
Artist: Bodywork Ltd
Vidar the Forest Warrior
(outside the framing shop on Walcot St.)
Artist: Bronwyn Williams-Ellis
Walterloo
(Next to the Rebecca Fountain by the abbey)
Artist: Natasha Rampley
Widcombe Warbler
(Widcombe Parade)
Artist: Corrie Schrijver
Unknown Pig (to be attributed)
(on the grass area between the old Empire Hotel and the abbey)
Artist: TBC

Artist: Annette Smith
Barking Mad Pig

Artist: Mark Lovegrove
Bath Pig

Artist: Francis Mosley
Bubbles

Artist: Rachel Wilcox
Cochon de Rue

Artist: Richard Burel
Cosmo

Artist: Naomi Selman
Dinopig

Artist: Simon Smith
Globe Trotter

Artist: Sonia Fellows
Golden Lily

Artist: Anna Gillespie
Grimaldi

Artist: Simon Smith
Hogsnort

Artist: Bronwyn Williams-Ellis
Panoramic Pig

Artist: Al Greenall
Pig Headed

Artist: Hayesfield School
Pig in Clover

Artist: Helen Nock
Pig in Prada

Artist: Brandon Mably
Pig Leaf

Artist: Felicity Roma Bowers
Pig Noir

Artist: Charlotte Moore
Pig of Paradise

Artist: Irma Marks
Pigasso

Artist: Susan Hunter Jones
Piggery

Artist: Teresa Foster
Piggles

Artist: Cherry Beath
Piglit

Artist: Ken Grix
Pignacious

Artists: Belinda, Harriet & Philip Bouchard
Pigs will Fly

Artist: Jo Russell
Prince Ropork

Artist: Kate Rattray
Roger

Artist: Josh Wiley
Serrano

Artist: Beechen Cliff School
Spring Pig

Artist: Paul Draper / Steve Edwards
The No.1 Pig

Artist: Patricia Volk
Top Pig

Artist: King Edwards School
Velocity Pig

Artist: Bodywork Ltd
Vidar the Forest Warrior

Artist: Bronwyn Williams-Ellis
Walterloo

Artist: Natasha Rampley
Widcombe Warbler

Artist: Corrie Schrijver
Unknown Pig (to be attributed)

Artist: TBC
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