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16 October 2014
Get Writing NI - The CS Lewis Project

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What happened when the 麻豆官网首页入口 Big Read team, the WEA, local artists, a group of volunteers from the Foyer Group in Belfast got together with a CS Lewis book?

A major exploration of CS Lewis that involved a twice weekly reading group of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, artwork inspired by the main characters and visits to Belfast locations linked with the author.

Read about what it was like to take part in the project and see the CS Lewis banner on show outside 麻豆官网首页入口 Broadcasting House on Ormeau Avenue in Belfast.

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Duncan EdwardsDuncan
Edwards

I enjoyed the project - it's been a great laugh. I got on well with everybody and I learned things that I never knew before about CS Lewis. I enjoyed reading the book and want to read more of them.
Linda LoveLinda
Love

I think the project has been absolutely wonderful and enlightening and I've enjoyed every single moment. I've enjoyed the art - getting back to painting and the book itself. It was wonderful to read it again and see it in a completely different light - even more enjoyable.

Christopher Leonard LarkinChristopher
Leonard Larkin

I really enjoyed reading the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which was a moving, gripping novel. I found out more about CS Lewis - I didn't know he was from East Belfast. I enjoyed the painting because I hadn't much experience and then I found out it wasn't that hard, because of Ross and Vincent's teaching.

Deborah Frances TullyDeborah
Frances Tully

I enjoyed the Big Read project and had lots of fun painting scenes from the book also learning about CS Lewis. I think the Big Read project was a good idea and hope the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe wins.

Joe McLavertyJoe
McLaverty

I really enjoyed the whole thing - it was great. It was really good to see the sculptures that Ross had done over at the library. I really enjoyed reading the book because I work with youth groups and children so that's really useful - they're now painting a big poster of the lion! I really enjoyed the painting and working with everyone else from Foyer.
Tammy BaitsonTammy
Baitson

I enjoyed listening to my fread reading the book aloud. It was fun apart from duncan snorint in the corner! I liked painting the weird and mad pictures of the characters from the book.

Gallery See some of the artwork painted by members of the group Photo Story See the group creating their CS Lewis inspired artwork

CS Lewis inspired paintings

Project facilitators

Ross Wilson

Ross Wilson - Artist
Ross Wilson graduated with a First-class honours degree in Fine Art from the University of Ulster and received his masters from the prestigious Chelsea School of Art, London. He has had 26 solo exhibitions and has been included in group exhibitions worldwide. In 1998, his bronze sculpture of CS Lewis was placed at the Hollyword Arches, Belfast.

Jim Johnston Jim Johnston - Writing facilitator
Jim Johnston is the creative writing facilitator for the WEA. He encourages local groups to find their own voice, empowering them to reach an audience through readings and publications.
Vincent McDonnell Vincent McDonnell - Artist
Vincent McDonnell is a professional artist and qualified graphic designer/illustrator. He specialises in portraiture, working with both historical and living subjects in a range of media for exhibition and commission.
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