Muddy Cyclist
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Thankyou and to a degree I also feel it's enough and stands as it is. I am however going to fiddle with it and see where it takes me or I it.To me it is the finished painting...
Thankyou and to a degree I also feel it's enough and stands as it is. I am however going to fiddle with it and see where it takes me or I it.To me it is the finished painting...
Either a blessing or a curse.It's good that you have left stuff for your kids, hopefully, they will appreciate it
There is nothing wrong with being odd in my opinion, makes the world a more interesting place and there is a lot of very fine odd people about.Even I think I am odd sometimes![]()
I can sympathize, AA. I had a very interesting mental trip into the carboniferous yesterday afternoon and was looking at Griffinflies and comparing them with modern dragon flies.5.9 this morning and another day of driving Miss Daisy.
Tomorrow her bloke rocks up to give me a hand assembling the trampoline as, apparently, it's a two-man job. I was given the nod to 'hurry up on Friday as we have other things to do' *nudge* *nudge* but there are some things in life that I really don't need to know
He is a nice enough chap, another aspie, a barrister and young to boot. Obviously his special interest is maintaining old boilers, maybe he's a steam enthusiast?
I now have a list of images I want to draw which, of course, means I have started none. There is an interesting video (below) that I think may explain my dilemma. It seems I may just be a 'left side' type artist with no 3D imagination. Would explain my obsession with detail and why I don't see myself as an artist.
Anyway, have a great day
I heard from a guy last year who was into dragonflies that the military were investigating their flying abilities to see if they could improve their kit.
To the Piggly Wiggly one of my favourite filmsanother day of driving Miss Daisy.
Got quite excited there AA though it said 'Barista' excellent... then I put the reading specs on & saw barrister it all went downhill from there....'old boiler' mean but really funny!a barrister and young to boot.
Thank you for the compliment on the tree. Yes, procreate is very capable and hosts a good number of ‘brushes’ and colour pallets that can be added to if needed.good afternoon all
was 3.8 this morning
seems unlikely but so it sayshad some cheese and a couple of grapes just in case
it's been shopping day today, out fairly early as usual and everyone wearing masks except one. That was most of the morning by the time we got everything sorted, wiped down and stashed away.
Groceries delivered to mum and we're back home again now
Much better weather here today, not much rain, just the occasional sprinkle and the wind has 'bated' a bit so perhaps a walk later
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@ianpspurs - definitely reason to be thankful that our medical guidance doesn't rest with Mr Trump's recommendations, if you didn't laugh you'd cry
@lindisfel - count me into the variety of eclectic interests too
@Alien Aspie - sure we'd find your part finished art interesting if you felt comfortable to post it, I'm like @gennepher I find the process people work through very interesting.
@gennepher - thanks gennephernice landscape of yours with interesting effects in the background hills and the flowing clouds
@dunelm - lovely tree that, procreate looks like a very capable app., not available for android though so I'm going to try out a couple of others, see how I get on.
@Muddy Cyclist - your morning light sounds lovelyit was a vista of distant patches of sunlight here
I look forward to your watercolour layering experiments
art bit -
back to the trad stuff today -
no 1 - how not to add red to a sky, the red I chose ended up drying very pink so it's not so much a stormy sky as a slightly fluorescent one
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plus no 2 - a quick sketch, I found the minimal pen strokes of some of the Japanese art interesting so here is a very quick sky experiment
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Brilliant painting - a wonderful hint, essence even of heathlandWhilst I've been sorting and clearing MILs the forum went mad, so many posts.
@gennepher Art gives so much, all those memories and a great piece of art from them.
I am humbled by my art technique inspiring you, your art work does the same for me. How art gets to each of us is wonderful, some it inspires, some it brings back memories, some I'm sure it confounds.
@geefull really like that first watercolour, brilliant, not sure about the second but admire any attempt at something new so brilliant.
@Alien Aspie I am opposite to you I can't hit that DELETE button and so I have lots of unfinished art, poems, music, photographs and as such life becomes very cluttered. On the bright side my kids are going to have a whale of a time sorting through my thoughts, ideas and observations when I eventually pop my clogs. Or perhaps they will just hit that delete button.
So after a crazy busy day and late finish I had quickly layered some colours down this morning before going to MILS then tonight quickly splashed some more colours on top, spraying the original with water first to let the darker colours of the second layer run with some control by tilting the paper. I have no idea where this is going other than it is based on yesterday's heathland sketch and as mentioned to @dunelm this Morning.
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Ok, so I've stumbled into a lost Carry On film - Carry On up the fbg. @Alien Aspie your double entendre(s) were obviously intended but @Muddy Cyclist the SIL one was obviously not. Pre-scorchio here just now and remarkably quiet - USAF day off? Fbg could have been the 4.7 Libre reader showed first or the 5.4 on Tee 2 some time later or something completely different. Currently pondering just what is going on with my body and how to react. The only bonus for me of this woe was taking my weight to 73 kgs - made it acceptable. Now I seem to have settled around 74-75 kgs which I don't much like but looking back at my data my best all round results came at about that weight. Clothes all still fit and not obvious I'm heavier to Julie so may be a first world problem. Given my right arm is still recovering from torn bicep and gym not in place yet I'm relying on >20k steps daily which may not be working. It could also be the little visitor and follow up chemical fest have cleared my system. All numbers are ok just puzzling me. Have a great day.
That reminded me of a visit to Costa coffee. A man in front of me in the queue asked me why the staff were called barristers when they obviously were not. I tried to explain difference between baristas and barristers but he didn't understand. The rest of the queue thought my efforts at explaining were hillarious.Got quite excited there AA though it said 'Barista' excellent... then I put the reading specs on & saw barrister it all went downhill from there....'old boiler' mean but really funny!