Huddersfield Daily Examiner

He’s the cat’s whiskers! Rob paints another feline

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A HEALTH trust has teamed up with an internatio­nally-respected midwife to produce a series of maternity education films.

The newly-built Bronte Birth Centre at Dewsbury and District Hospital and refurbishe­d maternity wards at Pinderfiel­ds Hospital, Wakefield, are the backdrop for the production of six educationa­l films.

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust has joined with midwife consultant Sheena Byrom and hospital equipment supplier Active Birth Pools to produce the films, which will be made available to maternity workers across the world as an online learning resource.

Sheena contacted the trust after hearing several “good news” stories about the care provided and the new birth centres.

She said: “I visit many maternity services around the UK and the world and theirs is among the finest.”

Gill Pownall, assistant director of nursing and midwifery at the trust, said: “It is coming up to a year since we redesigned women’s services across the trust and I see our involvemen­t in the production of these films as another positive affirmatio­n of the fabulous care and birth choices we offer to local women.”

Women’s services across the trust were reconfigur­ed last September to centralise consultant-led maternity care at Pinderfiel­ds. This included a £1.38m investment in the Bronte Birth Centre. PRICE INCLUDES: Return flights from Leeds Bradford, Manchester or Liverpool B&B accommodat­ion at the Mayfair Hotel, St Helier superb location for town centre Airport transfers in Jersey One item of checked-in luggage Hotel facilites include swimming pool, health club & free wifi Full ABTA & ATOL protection “I’M not obsessed with cats – I just keep getting asked to paint them.”

That’s what Huddersfie­ld artist Rob Martin said as he unveiled his latest meow-sterpiece.

Rob is the artist behind the oil painting of Felix the Huddersfie­ld Station Cat, which proudly hangs in the station lobby.

After unveiling the work last year, Rob was inundated with messages from Felix’s Facebook fans in Devon asking him to paint their very own Felix – Mango the Tesco Cat.

Mango has been delighting shoppers at the Tiverton supermarke­t for six years, and now Rob’s painting has been hung at a nearby art gallery in the town.

The Outlane artist has also revealed he has painted a particular­ly famous feline – El Gato, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s pet cat.

Rob, who currently lives in Somerset and is related to Huddersfie­ld Olympic equestrian John Whittaker, said: “After I painted Felix, I had some negative comments but most people I have spoken to love it.

“Since then plenty of people have been in touch saying: ‘Have you heard about our famous cat?,’ asking me to paint them.

“So many people in Devon sent me messages after seeing the story about Felix’s painting on her Facebook page. I had never heard of Mango until this point but it turns out he’s a local celebrity.”

The latest piece took four weeks to complete, and depicts Mango in a smart blue velvet jacket and yellow waistcoat. Rob used photograph­s to get every marking on the tabby’s coat exactly right.

“It’s like a fingerprin­t; it’s unique to Mango’s face. Painting a tabby cat is a very difficult thing to do.”

Since painting Mango, Rob has also been busy painting El Gato, and is hoping it may be presented to the politician in the future.

Rob, 47, said: “It wasn’t a commission, but lots of people were suggesting why don’t I paint this cat.

“It was mentioned by a member of the Labour Party who had seen the Felix painting.

“The El Gato painting is four foot high and very regal. People have told me it’s a masterpiec­e, I’m very proud of it.

The painting’s frame is to be made by artist and jeweller Ian Barrett, which will add to its grandeur.

Rob said: “I never set out to paint all these famous cats. So many people got in touch asking me to paint Felix and it just went from there.”

Rob also has a book out later this year called This Country which is a collection of illustrati­ons on the theme of social satire.

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