You are here: Home > News > Dark clouds over Roman Hill Dark clouds over Roman Hill By Candida Wingate 04 Jul, 2022 A session of getting to grips with graphite, cloud formations – and headlines. Why use one hand … when you’ve got two pencils? The clouds are gathering And then all is made clear What started as a few wisps of summer cloud Rapidly developed into cumulus clouds … …became angry nimbus and finished as rolling thunder clouds After the storm – the relative quiet of the headline hunt, in which Dean encouraged the children to come up with headlines for their clouds. Obviously, brand new shirts and lost hoodies are big news stories Similar stories Blog posts 16 Jul, 2025 Watercolours and floor drawings Our final session with the Extra Time participants in Leiston, as Jo invites us to use all our senses to draw, paint – and create life-sized football characters. Find out more Extra TimeLong Shop Museum Blog posts 14 Jul, 2025 Brandy casks and books that smell of church Artists Kate Munro, Caitlin Howells and Shelly O’Brien join Amanda and Candida and go exploring at The Hold, home to Suffolk Archives in Ipswich. Find out more Extra TimeSuffolk Archives