@gennepher what a lovely painting, so evocative.
@Muddy Cyclist the finished work does not disappoint, it's a strong finish to the set
today's art catch up -
no 1 - just a quick bit of colour practice to get the green glare out of my system and to remind me not to get too fiddly. (Windsor and Newton - but not the blue that fades)
no 2 - anemones (plus a pink tadpole where I inadvertently splashed the paint) done with the Kuretake paints
Another success, like both but admire your ability to paint flowers and glass with tadpoles.good afternoon all
4.5 today
gorgeous day here today, thankfully mostly without the freezing wind we had yesterday
over to mum's today to check in with her and we took the chance to have barbecue for lunch out in the garden, chicken and sausage with lashings of salad and coleslaw for me plus some potatoes precooked then grilled on the barbecue for mr gee and mum.
One of her 'neighbours' across the road was doing his social distancing like Star Trek 3D chess today, 6 feet away and 6 feet up putting the felt on the roof of his new garden shed whilst chatting to people passing by
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@gennepher what a lovely painting, so evocative.
@Muddy Cyclist the finished work does not disappoint, it's a strong finish to the set
today's art catch up -
no 1 - just a quick bit of colour practice to get the green glare out of my system and to remind me not to get too fiddly. (Windsor and Newton - but not the blue that fades)
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no 2 - anemones (plus a pink tadpole where I inadvertently splashed the paint) done with the Kuretake paints
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I love the photo of the lone tree...Not managed to finish my painting first in vistas or maybe not, taken from a photo I took of an old tree on the farm at the top of our Lane, liked the clouds. Will try and finish it this evening depends on how the time passes. Where does time go?
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I love the photo of the lone tree...
The clouds look good.
Never enough time!
The work the Oxford university scientists are doing looks quite promising. They are real experts in the field. The more I read about them the more optimistic I feel that we will have a vaccine by the end of the year.and on a more positive note.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/healt...e-to-be-infected-with-covid-19-more-than-once
vaccinations may last a year
Intriguing local spelling of lambs - very niche. Can you enlighten me as to just what you think cloud bread is and how bad my life would need to be before I felt that would be an improvement?The wonder wheel of “salads are not the only food - and probably not food at all”
I have tried many recipes for things with the word ‘bread’ in the title. I think that most (read 99.99r%) are at best, a waste of good eggs. At a push, I make a mug bread if I want to make a bacon or similar sandwich:Intriguing local spelling of lambs - very niche. Can you enlighten me as to just what you think cloud bread is and how bad my life would need to be before I felt that would be an improvement?
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