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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2023-08-04 09:57 pm

I bought Sophia The Wheel Of The Year

Sophia has a bunch of posters up in her bedroom, with numbers, letters, colours, and animals on them. I like all of them, and they've all been really useful.

Except for the months and seasons. Where they don't actually match up to what the year looks like. The months one is all text, and the seasons has Summer and Autumn opposite each other, which makes no sense to me, let alone Sophia.

What I really wanted was a wheel of the year. The months arranged in a circle, with a quadrant for each season, and (if possible) a few important dates picked out. You'd think this would be something that existed, but a bunch of searching found me nothing.

So, when a talented artist friend mentioned that she was between commissions and happy to take on a one-off piece, I immediately messaged her. Obviously, I was going to pay her for her time, and even at minimum wage it takes a fair few hours to produce a decent work of art. So I wasn't 100% sure that I wanted to go through with it - and came to the agreement that I'd pay her to produce the initial sketch, and if I loved it then she'd go ahead to the finished work.

And I did. She was very happy to take on a few suggestions, and asked questions about the things that Sophia would love to see (Halloween, a robin, Santa - and I asked for a zombie for Gideon, who loves them). And then she produced the sketch, and it made me very happy, so she made me the finished version.

And then I got it printed, and this evening I showed it to Sophia, who insisted that we take down the poster by her head in bed and replace it with her new favourite.

By Seobhan Hope

If you like it, and you have some spare cash to spend on some personal art, then I highly recommend that you take a look at https://www.seobhanhope.com/

*I fully expect one of you to come back to me with 15 examples in the comments. But none of them will be as lovely as this.
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[personal profile] simont 2023-08-06 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
It's taken me a while to work out why that particular slightly skewed orientation of the wheel – if I'd been designing anything like this at all, then my natural instinct would have been to make one of the dividing lines vertical. I wondered if it was just for art purposes (on the general principle that putting things at a jaunty angle makes them look more handmade and vibrant and less like a boringly precise technical diagram).

But now I've realised that it centres each month around the position of the corresponding number on the 12-hour clock face, so that December is centred on 12:00, March on 3:00, etc. which makes it an additional subtle mnemonic for which month goes with which number. On purpose?
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[personal profile] simont 2023-08-06 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
I see – so it was basically at a jaunty angle for art purposes, and the mnemonic effect of neatly matching up months to clock positions is serendipitous. Well, once a good thing has happened by accident, it's just as good as having the same thing on purpose :-)