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Shona Johnson is a 3rd generation artist blacksmith living and working in Edinburg, Scotland. Shona began training as a blacksmith at Ratho Byres Forge in 1989 and became a partner of the P. Johnson & Company in 1993. The business which consists of her father Phil Johnson (founder), her brother, Mike Johnson, and her husband Pete Hill. All four partners work tightly together each bringing a little extra to the team: leadership, forging, engineering, design, communication and marketing skills.
What We Talked About
Here is Shona’s account of her panel design:
The Finnegan Brothers, Thoughts of Home
My Granddad, Jimmy Finnegan volunteered in 1914 when he was 17 years old leaving his blacksmithing apprenticeship to join the Royal Irish Rifles. While serving on the front line, as a sniper, he got word that his brother, Jonny Finnegan, was billeted nearby. The two brothers managed to send messages to each other and arranged a time and place to meet on the reserve line. Both borrowed bicycles and remarkably meet up and spent a short precious time together before returning to their regiments and the job of war. The brothers would not meet again until several years later, at the end of the war, home in their beloved Edinburgh. Jonny returning from fighting on the front line & Jimmy liberated from a German prisoner of war camp.
I wanted to capture the essence of the brother’s rendezvous, caught between the harsh reality of the war, death, despair and the ravaged landscape and their thoughts and chat of cherished family and friends many miles away back home in Edinburgh. The stunted trees represent the war torn landscape with the brothers greeting each other towards the center of the panel and memories of home symbolized by crow-stepped gabled houses and the tall tenement buildings of Edinburgh, home to the Finnegan family.
Shona Johnson Ratho Byres Forge April 2016
Guest Links
A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – Ypres 2016 International Blacksmith Event, www.Ypres2016.com
If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by:
Thanks so much for your support!
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Shona Johnson is a 3rd generation artist blacksmith living and working in Edinburg, Scotland. Shona began training as a blacksmith at Ratho Byres Forge in 1989 and became a partner of the P. Johnson & Company in 1993. The business which consists of her father Phil Johnson (founder), her brother, Mike Johnson, and her husband Pete Hill. All four partners work tightly together each bringing a little extra to the team: leadership, forging, engineering, design, communication and marketing skills.
What We Talked About
Here is Shona’s account of her panel design:
The Finnegan Brothers, Thoughts of Home
My Granddad, Jimmy Finnegan volunteered in 1914 when he was 17 years old leaving his blacksmithing apprenticeship to join the Royal Irish Rifles. While serving on the front line, as a sniper, he got word that his brother, Jonny Finnegan, was billeted nearby. The two brothers managed to send messages to each other and arranged a time and place to meet on the reserve line. Both borrowed bicycles and remarkably meet up and spent a short precious time together before returning to their regiments and the job of war. The brothers would not meet again until several years later, at the end of the war, home in their beloved Edinburgh. Jonny returning from fighting on the front line & Jimmy liberated from a German prisoner of war camp.
I wanted to capture the essence of the brother’s rendezvous, caught between the harsh reality of the war, death, despair and the ravaged landscape and their thoughts and chat of cherished family and friends many miles away back home in Edinburgh. The stunted trees represent the war torn landscape with the brothers greeting each other towards the center of the panel and memories of home symbolized by crow-stepped gabled houses and the tall tenement buildings of Edinburgh, home to the Finnegan family.
Shona Johnson Ratho Byres Forge April 2016
Guest Links
A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – Ypres 2016 International Blacksmith Event, www.Ypres2016.com
If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by:
Thanks so much for your support!