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Not good but an idea on the Japanese Art thread from my bike ride, supposed to be Pines, Ferns and Stepping Stones in Sherbrooke Valley given the zen treatment..too much going on me thinks.

The size of this is on the back of some old business cards so done with my thin rigger brush.
 
Just you be careful, Ianspurs, when you are out bog trotting. I nearly ended up in a real mess when I was young and a Northern fen bog trotter.
 
You guys are really creative.

Btw Muddy cyclist, when I was newly married I worked in your area for a few months and used to birdwatch on Blithfield Reservoir..I see its a regular walking spot nowadays.
regards
Derek
 
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Leaving the Japanese paintings to the professionals on the thread and started my next Watercolour, A4 and a tree I regularly cycle under on my way to Cannock Chase, I have given it Evening treatment from a week ago when I went for a Last of the light Ride with my SIL. There is a dirt track and Mill Race beneath it, not sure quite where I am going with the foreground may finish it later or Wednesday.
 
I like this @Muddy Cyclist
It is your take on this.
No rules. It can be how you like/enjoy doing.
 
You guys are really creative.

Btw Muddy cyclist, when I was newly married I worked in your area for a few months and used to birdwatch on Blithfield Reservoir..I see its a regular walking spot nowadays.
regards
Derek
Cross the Reservoir regularly to my sons cottage at Marston On Dove, see birdwatchers there most weekends. Close to there is a pub The Blith Inn where we have performed from time to time, folk band stuff, theyhave a small touring Caravan site with hookups on the far end of the car park, great stop over and very quiet, good pub food also.
 

I love this tree @Muddy Cyclist and the gentle sunset. It is my kind of a tree I would love to paint myself!
 
Just you be careful, Ianspurs, when you are out bog trotting. I nearly ended up in a real mess when I was young and a Northern fen bog trotter.
We natives all have webbed feet (and green wellies) no doubt you have adapted
 
Yes we are lucky. Son is a farrier, self employed, and the area is quite horsey and so it made sense for him to stay in Staffordshire, he is very busy and so right decision. Daughter teaches in Lichfield and so is also close.
 
A nice picture geefull, I was wondering if you are yearning for sunlit low hills and flower filled meadows buzzing with insects?

 
Really good treatment of a tree
 
I have been practicing chrysanthemums for tomorrow’s painting. But so far it doesn’t even resemble a chrysanthemum. And now I remember I really hated painting chrysanthemums in the 1990’s...

I prefer twisty cherry/plum trees and landscapes. Much easier and much more fun to paint with the little finger...
 
So paint and draw cherry and plum trees, fun is what it's all about, do what you enjoy most, be happy.
 
good evening all

was 4.2 this morning

a bit breezy here today but mum enjoyed her outing and was happy to get to the bank There was quite a queue outside the bank though, only two masked bods allowed inside and everyone else socially distanced outside on the pavement.

mr gee and I passed the time whilst she was waiting in line grinning about imagining going into the bank and doing the Kenneth Williams 'stick up' sketch
Hope your day is treating you kindly

@lindisfel - I live on the East Coast of the Highlands, it's rather 'flatter' than the West so I'm very fortunate in that I don't have to go too far, as for insects I don't mind the buzzing but daddy long legs and earwigs give me the wobblies

@dunelm - nice fluid foliage again and delicate petals
much mask wearing here too since they're mandatory in shops. I made some natty layered cotton ones with a toggle to fasten so they don't nip the ears quite as much. Putting on the washing machine for a couple of masks is a bit much sometimes so boiling a pan of water on the stove top works for me.

@Muddy Cyclist - Lovely Japanese style painting, very convincing, I like the hint of mountains and your next tree is a 'tour de force' strong and very solid.

@gennepher - nice friendly looking butterfly. they're not easy to portray.

Art bit -
just paint today

 

Thank you for the butterfly compliment @geefull

I like your painting very much. I think it is one of my favourites so far.
 

Great atmosphere, well captured. I remember many days like this walking in both the Lake District, in Wales and also in Scotland
 
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