This week it was back to work at the ABC preparing another season of The Chaser's War on Everything. As usual we kicked things off with the tradtional sauna/vodka Tofu BBQ Party.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
SBAR on Triple J
Triple J's Arts reporter Claire Frost attended the ride this year and interviewed several riders and painters. You can hear the program she produced and see some pictures by clicking on this link.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
2007 Ride Report
Shopping malls collapsed, roads flooded but the Sydney Body Art Ride went through.
Congratulations to all the wonderful people who showed up for yesterday’s third annual Sydney Body Art Ride. Despite the gloomy weather reports and a number of conflicting events we managed to muster 200 riders and the sun shone down on us all day. In fact the perfect weather lasted until we had finished packing the last few things back at UNSW. Then the rain came down and conveniently rinsed the left over paint off the lawn. (The Purple riders had left the biggest paint puddle)
This year we had a coffee van, a veg/non veg BBQ and music.
With the numbers down a bit our paint team was able to put in extra effort on giving people more elaborate designs and in the first few photos I’ve seen there is some great artwork. In fact the whole event was a bit more relaxed and easy to manage. This year was the first time we’ve had a “Sad Wagon” to pick up riders whose bikes break down and for the first time we needed one. One of the Red Team was collected and transported to the Beach. Seems like the Gods love SBAR.
As organisers we were very proud of how well behaved everyone was down on the Beach. Conditions were pretty rough so everyone stayed inside the flags and didn’t go in too far. Three riders were stung by blue bottles and unfortunately two of them were younger riders, all three have fully recovered and I guess we were lucky that out of 200 people only three got stung.
Our youngest rider this year was seven years old (apart from the pregnant women of course) and the oldest was 60. We had the highest number of Piercings ever recorded with a rider displaying nine of them to take out the prize. We also had a new colour in our Rainbow, a group of people brought along their own white paint and added floral designs which looked fabulous. Two of the Whites took out the “Best Decorated Bike” prize with their extremely floral tandem.
If you have photos please send us a disc for our exhibition and website.
There are some excellent shots to look at on Jason’s website
You can also visit Phil at Spinopsys for some more photos with an emphasis on the mounts of our noble participants.
We will add more to our usual fotopage as they come in.
Jens also has some fabulous photos.
Excellent images by Rod Spark
Thankyou to everyone who came along and especially to all of our volunteers who work so hard every year to make sure we all have a great day.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Friday, February 09, 2007
Dahon Prize
Hope you've got some sponsors. This year's highest fundraiser wins the bike of the year. A Dahon folding bike kindly donated by Cheeky Transport Newtown. This prize is not awarded until the 1st of March so there is still plenty of time to get people to sponsor your ride, even after you've done it. To get your sponsorship form and fundraiser letter you must contact Samantha at the Children's Cancer Institute Australia.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
We've got a fence!
Steve and I headed down Wardell Rd today to Turella to meet Paul and Des at Mekanarky Studios. Our mission? To paint the new painting enclosure for next weekends Sydney Body Art Ride. We had a huge tin of light blue paint that we had picked up on the discount rack at Bunnings. As you can see it turned out to be the perfect colour.
First we paid our respects to the Mekanarky Goddesses who ensure success in all creative endeavours.
Ran finishing off the french braces
Paul gets to work
Steve painting the french braces
Des feeling well satisfied with the colour
Painting the backs
The finished job, aint it nice?
Friday, February 02, 2007
We've got Paint!
Des and I went over to Mortlake today to the Matisse Derivan Paint Factory and picked up the paint for the Sydney Body Art Ride.
Dave from Matisse.
The Pink has extra Pinkness this year! (It's an LPG powered car btw)
Here it all is safely stowed and waiting for Jen to come and collect it. Silver is for the Marshals, everyone else can choose whatever colour they want. Should be enough paint here to do up to a thousand riders.
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