advent beach hut
we were invited to take part in this year’s beach hut advent calendar down the coast in bridlington. a beach hut is opened each night in the lead up to christmas and the theme we selected from the nativity story was “although many people who lived in this area were jewish they were ruled by the romans.” our choice was based purely on typographic possibilities – we figured we could do something with roman and hebrew letterforms.
playing with the idea of occupation and oppression and wanting to create something that people could take part in, and hopefully take something away from, we came up with the idea of filling the beach hut with balloons. it took 300. and all afternoon to blow them up. we closed the hut up and at 6pm two children opened the doors to reveal the mountain of balloons inside.
each has the word ‘oppression’ printed on it in a roman typeface and visitors to the hut were invited to think about an oppressive situation in their life and pop a balloon. inside each is one of several messages derived from isaiah 51:14 in jewish scripture promising freedom. as the balloons were popped a backdrop was gradually revealed featuring ‘shalom’ – a hebrew word meaning peace.
there’s still two more advent beach hut openings if you fancy popping along – all are welcome. you can find out more here (including a video clip of our hut being opened) and here and keep an eye on BBC local news for a feature. thanks to ben for inviting us to take part and blow up the balloons.
wishing you all a happy christmas and peaceful new year. from adrian, charlotte and rebecca.


























