Thanks for the compliment @geefullgood afternoon all
4.1 today
had a lazy morning as, in common with many of us, I didn't sleep particularly well. I had the serious munchies yesterday, I felt I had to eat otherwise I felt anxiouswe did manage a good walk, we headed out onto the closed golf links
Hope your day is treating you well
@SaskiaKC the symmetry that app. produces is soothing, thank you
@gennepher - I'm sorry you lost all your work on the first piece, Kudos for pushing on to complete something after all that
@Muddy Cyclist - interesting idea sparking today's work in the series, I'm looking forward to it
today's art catch up -
no 1 is on A4 sketch paper, a rough sketch from a photo then painted with the Kuretake paints, very vibrant colour in this set.
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no 2 is a quick one done with the Daler Rowney on Craft card, it was inspired by the weird looking weather on our walk, the sky was quite dark with the sun breaking through but the sea was an odd flat coppery grey colour.
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Favourites to date. Love them all.good afternoon all
4.4 today
it was wet yesterday and frosty overnight but it's looking better now
We may get a bit of bush chopping done later if it continues to dry up and will definitely get a walkI'm realising all over again how much better I feel if we manage to get out for a walk round the village
Stay safe everyone and I hope your day is treating you kindly
@gennepher interesting new project
@Muddy Cyclist thank you for the compliment, I am always impressed by the drama of light in your paintings and your bold use of colour, the more abstract one is mighty fine (but then so was the first generation)
Today's art catchup -
three very similar paintings, the intention was for me to try my three paint boxes and see how they handle in comparison to each other, all painted on craft card and with a finishing touch from the white gel pen
no 1 is the Windsor and Newton, once again the blue I used for the sky dried lighter, on the other hand the blue I used for the sea didn't
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no 2 is the Kuretake - more vibrant and lighter
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and no 3 is the Daler Rowney - Although the sky is a bit messier I like the sea best on this one, more transparent (as expected) than the Kuretake.
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Thank you.I don't know if the series is complete or not (I hope not because I am enjoying it!) -- I really really love this one. It invites me over the hill and far away and looks a lot like a place in the mountains that I loved as a child.
And the road back from the barn to the lake house where I first learned about walking by full-moonlight.
And A.E. Housman's poem "White in the Moon" that I first read in Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising.
Did I mention that I really really love this painting?
5 4 happy
We had another quiz night last night. It really feels like a good night out. Zoom app, everyone logs in at specified time and away ya go. Quiz questions, catch phrase, music section. The 1st letter of each answer makes another word. This week one step harder, its an anagram!
We logged on 8.15pm. Logged off at almost 1am after having had a great night. There was even dancing! Drinking! Eating!
I didn't win. I couldn't win an argument. But loved every second. Eric was a little delicate today.
So glad Boris is OK. They really need to up their game though. Seems like they still have an ongoing herd immunity plan imo.
I'm trying to limit my news intake. Its frustrating, upsetting and it makes me so mad. So today I spent sitting in the sun a lot. Mobile Sswitched off. It felt so good.
Indian for dinner. Take away. I do my own cauliflower rice to go with it (well frozen bags from Iceland that can be popped in today ). So nice. Chicken and chilli masalla. Divine. Glass of red.
Happy Easter to one and all
Tired tonight but will try to catch up on forum later as don't want to get behind......again!
Thank you.
Our choir Riff Raff's musical director arranged many of Housman poems to music, the last but one songs is "White is the Moon" very haunting. The choir have performed these songs many times under the title The Shropshire Lad, our Musical Director is very talented.
Thank you.
Our choir Riff Raff's musical director arranged many of Housman poems to music, the last but one songs is "White is the Moon" very haunting. The choir have performed these songs many times under the title The Shropshire Lad, our Musical Director is very talented.
5 4 happy
We had another quiz night last night. It really feels like a good night out. Zoom app, everyone logs in at specified time and away ya go. Quiz questions, catch phrase, music section. The 1st letter of each answer makes another word. This week one step harder, its an anagram!
We logged on 8.15pm. Logged off at almost 1am after having had a great night. There was even dancing! Drinking! Eating!
I didn't win. I couldn't win an argument. But loved every second. Eric was a little delicate today.
So glad Boris is OK. They really need to up their game though. Seems like they still have an ongoing herd immunity plan imo.
I'm trying to limit my news intake. Its frustrating, upsetting and it makes me so mad. So today I spent sitting in the sun a lot. Mobile Sswitched off. It felt so good.
Indian for dinner. Take away. I do my own cauliflower rice to go with it (well frozen bags from Iceland that can be popped in today ). So nice. Chicken and chilli masalla. Divine. Glass of red.
Happy Easter to one and all
Tired tonight but will try to catch up on forum later as don't want to get behind......again!
Another on in the song list. Whilst I like singing the music I am really not a fan of the poems. Out of interest Housman never visited Shropshire or those Blue Remembered Hills..Lad,
Another on in the song list. Whilst I like singing the music I am really not a fan of the poems. Out of interest Housman never visited Shropshire or those Blue Remembered Hills..
Okey dokeyHappy Easter!
I am spending some of my in-time working on Pub Trivia questions for our activity director here. I may ask you for some input!
. Dr Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chair, said doctors are being forced into a corner and face "heart-breaking decisions" over whether to carry on without proper protection.
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