I visited my Daughter in York over the weekend. York is a lovely city, although very busy with tourists as usual. On Sunday morning I was in town early and happened to pass 'Betty's' Tearoom a famous York landmark.
In 1936 the founder of Betty's
travelled on the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary ocean liner. He was so enthralled
by the splendour of the ship that he commissioned the Queen Mary’s
designers and craftsmen to turn a dilapidated furniture store into an elegant cafe in the land-locked
location of St Helen’s Square. Today, as you sit in Betty's surrounded by
huge curved windows, elegant wood panelling and ornate mirrors, you can
almost imagine yourself aboard a luxury liner.
The art deco elegance of the Queen Mary is particularly evident in the first floor Belmont Room which was inspired by one of the cruise
liner’s state rooms.
Now my daughter has lived in York for some years and I have never yet been able to get a seat in 'Betty's' usually the queue goes out the door and down the street. 50, 60, 70 people all queueing for tea in this famous tearoom. I love tea... and I love tearooms but it seemed I was never destined to experience the wonders of 'Betty's'.....but....
On Sunday at 9.45 I passed the door... no queue!!!! My goodness I thought!!! Inside I could see most of the tables were full. Right I thought, now is my chance!
Well straight in, no queue and a window seat! Inside a pianist was' playing over the rainbow' This really was Art deco decadence... I ordered some beautiful rose petal Chinese tea and a breakfast of Yorkshire pancakes layered with stewed rhubarb and strawberries. Heaven!! A little work of Art :)
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My breakfast fruity pancake |
This brings me to This weeks Apr challenge 'fruit' I love fruit, although I do prefer cooked fruit. Cooked fruit is not to easy to draw so I thought I'd collage a apple design.
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Collaged Apples |
I layered the design onto some watercolour paper, building up layers.
I then added some pen and conte crayon highlights.
And finally as an added little highlight all of its own how about this fruity character?
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the fat rascal |
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the fat rascal window |
The Famous 'Betty's 'Fat Rascal' bun. I found a brilliant recipe
click here if you fancy making them, very indulgent as they contain lots of butter and lots of cream, but very very moreish.
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