Old Slang and Colloquialisms – Govinder Nazran sculptures remind us

UK artist Govinder Nazran has produced 4 very cute Cat and Dog art sculptures for the hungry collectors of his work. Here’s a picture of Nitty Nora by Govinder Nazran:

Nitty Nora - Sculpture by artist Govinder Nazran

But I actually find some of the names of the sculptures as interesting as the actual look of the pieces themselves, many of them just tickle me!

The four pieces are ‘Happy Larry,’ ‘Nitty Nora,’ ‘Sigmund Squelch’ & a very long one: ‘Just Because I Rock Doesn’t Mean I’m Made Of Stone.’ II thought it would be fun to delve in and find out where these names may originate from.

Happy Larry – sculpture

Seems to be a number of suggestions about this one and the origin of the much used phrase: ‘Happy As Larry’ and it perhaps originates from a nineteenth century writer G L Meredith from new Zealand.
www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-lar1.htm

(Here is an image of the sculpture:)

Happy Larry - Sculpture by artist Govinder Nazran

Nitty Nora – Sculpture

Seems to be the nick name for the ladies that came into British schools and clean Nits from children hair, although I personally can’t remember the name!

http://www.wiganworld.co.uk/stuff/irem22.php?opt=irem
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1934763,00.html

Just Because I Rock Doesn’t Mean I’m Made Of Stone – Sculpture

(Here is an image of the sculpture:)

Just Because I Rock Doesn't Mean Im Made Of Stone - Sculpture by artist Govinder Nazran

I’m not sure if this is a lyric from a rock song but certainly it’s a quote from a film “Me Myself and Irene” with Jim Carrey, who has a split personality and plays the demented Hank Evans in parts of the movie.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183505/quotes

Sigmund Squelch – Sculpture

I think this is probably a pun on the Name of Sigmund Freud, the world famous pioneering Austrian psychiatrist

(Here is an image of the sculpture:)

Sigmund Squelch - Sculpture by artist Govinder Nazran

These stunning sculptures are a great addition to Govinder’s range and yet again allow us to delve into the imagination of the man. The finish on these pieces is always very clean and the colours are always vibrant.

thank you

Russell

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