Steady on Mr K we will all need to master all the Kirby tools now. I agree labs shed plenty of hairs - the setter shed far less. Obviously we hoover but replacing all carpets is a good move - couple to go here when lockdown/isoaltion ends. That was due to be done the Monday after lockdown started and back on asap when safe. Pain/difficult, if not impossible, to steam clean and antibac a carpet daily. Better/more hygienic surface for grandchildren as well IMHO.5.0 this morning. Feeling lazy - will do a Suduko and have another coffee before deciding what to do today.
Dogs have had their walk and are snoozing, I am relaxing in the conservatory and Mr K is vacuuming the downstairs. A vital job if you have two Labradors.
Hug for being out of sorts today. Winner for still patiently producing such amazing artwork for us. I hope well deserved rest is on the agenda now.Am really out of sorts today.
Don't feel like going outside and doing a soft pastel.
So did something by drawing digitally.
I found out online how to draw a swan. So practised that directly in the app. It is easy to do corrections digitally. It just takes time stage by stage. Put it in SketchClubApp. And tried to fill the area round the swan with black. But the whole picture went black including the swan. There were too many gaps on the outline of the swan. It took a few attempts going round the swan again and again. Then I got a swan with one wing. Tried again working on the top wing. Finally got it. Managed to infill round the swan with black.
I was going to do snow round the swan, but that looked awful. So settled on stars instead. It took an hour and a half...
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Yes - I totally agree about the carpets - and that Labradors do shed a lot of hair. If you didn't vacuum for a couple of days the hall would look like one of those streets full of tumbleweed that you see in a western .Steady on Mr K we will all need to master all the Kirby tools now. I agree labs shed plenty of hairs - the setter shed far less. Obviously we hoover but replacing all carpets is a good move - couple to go here when lockdown/isoaltion ends. That was due to be done the Monday after lockdown and back on asap when safe. Pain/difficult, if not impossible, to steam clean and antibac a carpet daily. Better/more hygienic surface for grandchildren as well IMHO.
If Moet is the worst for hair loss our black Labrador Poppy is a very close second.@Krystyna23040 and @ianpspurs in my opinion Champagne Coloured Labs are the worlds worst for hair loss, all blooming year, wooden and tiled floors throughout our down stairs. One of our hoover type machines does have a very strong led light on and wow it highlights every hair and there are loads. I regularly pull fridges, freezers, washing machines and dryers out to vac behind, big fire risk that hair and heat.
@ianpspurs setters don't shed so much hair but our English Setter had some incredibly slimy, dribbling jowls which would leave a silver trail on clothes, furniture and walls and ceilings when he shook his head, give me the hair anyday.
@gennepher sorry you are under the weather again, Swan a brilliant effort, good you are keeping your art up, hope all is well soon.Am really out of sorts today.
Don't feel like going outside and doing a soft pastel.
So did something by drawing digitally.
I found out online how to draw a swan. So practised that directly in the app. It is easy to do corrections digitally. It just takes time stage by stage. Put it in SketchClubApp. And tried to fill the area round the swan with black. But the whole picture went black including the swan. There were too many gaps on the outline of the swan. It took a few attempts going round the swan again and again. Then I got a swan with one wing. Tried again working on the top wing. Finally got it. Managed to infill round the swan with black.
I was going to do snow round the swan, but that looked awful. So settled on stars instead. It took an hour and a half...
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Broke the funometer there sunshine. Does the crumpet have a name?
Except when the dogs hair sticks in your barefeet!If Moet is the worst for hair loss our black Labrador Poppy is a very close second.
We are always puzzled how the hair gets into rooms that they never go in. I do agree that I prefer the hair rather than the dribble.
Got some that colour at the bottom of the garden, also got dark purple ones, pink ones, brown ones. yellow ones and two tones. Can you tell that I like Irises? Like your drawing too.So too much time watching busy birds, trying to record music and so no painting. All the talk of Pencil Watercolour Crayons spurred me on to buy some which arrived Via Mr Amazon today. Faber Castell Albrecht Duer WAtercolour Pencils 24 colours, they were for Mrs MC she creates stylistic flower designs, but I have never used such pencils and so popped into garden and tried them out on a Flag, Plein Air. I like them so easy to use and get shades of colour, blending also good providing it's all first done on dry paper then brushed with water.
So a sketch drawing/painting a little bigger than A5 and 30 minutes. Not great but for a first attemp I was quite chuffed, will be using them again if I can wrestle them off Mrs MC
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So too much time watching busy birds, trying to record music and so no painting. All the talk of Pencil Watercolour Crayons spurred me on to buy some which arrived Via Mr Amazon today. Faber Castell Albrecht Duer WAtercolour Pencils 24 colours, they were for Mrs MC she creates stylistic flower designs, but I have never used such pencils and so popped into garden and tried them out on a Flag, Plein Air. I like them so easy to use and get shades of colour, blending also good providing it's all first done on dry paper then brushed with water.
So a sketch drawing/painting a little bigger than A5 and 30 minutes. Not great but for a first attemp I was quite chuffed, will be using them again if I can wrestle them off Mrs MC
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I will try it on my Android which combined with an app on it will give me some words but not with 100% accuracy. Back in a mo...Was sent this by a Folk Band member, it says it all......
@gennepher I tried to find Lyrics but failed miserably, best I can offer is its Mr Cummings take on the Old and their Usefulness and the song sums it up with below..
In the track the musical comedian – who celebrates her 68th birthday – sings bluntly, but sweetly: 'Say tatty-bye to your granny, Cummings wants her to die'.
And she sums up how she feels pensioners have been treated with the lyrics: 'It's time we're all got rid off, because we've got nothing to offer but love (you can't sell it), nothing to offer but love (which is worthless)'
Thank you, Mrs MC loves them we have quite a selection, no yellow though, one with purple and some yellow stripes. These ones were given to MRs MC from my moms garden many years ago, they have spread and spread. Garden is now in its Purple Season. I am not a flower painter but with these pencils I might be tempted to do more.Got some that colour at the bottom of the garden, also got dark purple ones, pink ones, brown ones. yellow ones and two tones. Can you tell that I like Irises? Like your drawing too.
I managed to get it with official lyrics.Was sent this by a Folk Band member, it says it all......
@gennepher I tried to find Lyrics but failed miserably, best I can offer is its Mr Cummings take on the Old and their Usefulness and the song sums it up with below..
In the track the musical comedian – who celebrates her 68th birthday – sings bluntly, but sweetly: 'Say tatty-bye to your granny, Cummings wants her to die'.
And she sums up how she feels pensioners have been treated with the lyrics: 'It's time we're all got rid off, because we've got nothing to offer but love (you can't sell it), nothing to offer but love (which is worthless)'
They are very soft , big learning curve but would certainly not be my first go to media.I like your treatment with these watercolour pencils @Muddy Cyclist They are a nice soft set from what I recall.
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