Krystyna23040
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@Muddy Cyclist Sorry - predictive text substituted eat for ear and I didn't spot it. Predictive text is working in overdrive on my tablet at the moment.
Thank you, I didn't win the challenge, grandaughter had made a dog campfire, her paw patrol pups sat around a model camp fire she had build complete with spit which held a marshmallow over a night light candle which actually toasted it.What a lovely pastel drawing of your daughters dog. So sorry you cannot get your eat sorted until next year. Surely it must be urgent if there is a possible infection.
Your granddaughter is very talented - obviously runs in the family. What a lovely idea to build a dog campfire.Thank you, I didn't win the challenge, grandaughter had made a dog campfire, her paw patrol pups sat around a model camp fire she had build complete with spit which held a marshmallow over a night light candle which actually toasted it.
Regarding my ear I think I will end up paying to go private, against my moral fibre but sometimes needs must.
Thank you. As you said, just go for it
Thank you for your kind comments. Not very good being put on the ENT list of fantasy. Great dog challenge result, wonderful dog portrait and well done pooch for sitting still.@gennepher and @dunelm more excellent Zen work, like the experiment with backgrounds and that's a fine chrysanthemum.
My ear problem is set to continue. Phone triaged by nurse, can't see me, takes my word for it no wax, won't give me antibiotics and put me on referral to ENT but says it could be next year before I get to see anyone.
Anyway here is today's effort, Pastel drawing of daughters dog. family creative challenge is Dog, I'm also going to sing and play a rocking version of Hound Dog a song I have never performed before, might even try the hip girations.
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Just been watching this from John Campbell on You Tube. An interesting watch.
Thank you for the compliment about the chrysanthemum - a word that the autocorrect keeps reminding me has the letter ‘e’ before the ‘mum’ bit. Must be my northern twang to spell the ‘the’ part as ‘tha’.good evening all
was 4.5 yesterday and 4.5 today
out to the charity shed yesterday all masked up and sanitised to within an inch ... you know the drillwhen we got there it was to discover that they had been so busy the week before that they are back to normal opening hours this week.
Not mr gee and I though, I'm out of practice, we arrived a bit later than we used to and I was still tired by mid afternoon. We went for a walk after we got home and halfway round the village I started getting shaky, think I overdid it, perhaps a touch of electrolyte depletion too. It was very hot and humid here yesterday. So I just ate dinner and read for an hour then went to bed early
I'm another one who's feeling a bit anxious and 'melancholy' just at the moment @Muddy Cyclist but even though I sang in a madrigal group in my 'youff' ( 8 of us as a split from the full choir), I can't take them when I feel that way. I try to listen to some 20's /30's dance band music.
Anyway, today we were requested to take Mum for her pension but we weren't out long and then came home and have been strimming in the sunshine, boosting our vitamin D
@jjraak - hope the glasses are on the road to recovery
@dunelm - lovely little bird, very fluid and your chrysanthemum is very stylish
@gennepher - very finely balanced and evocative artwork of your masked lady, and it's interesting to see how the paper choice influences the aspects of your landscape
I'm finding the law mandating mask wearing here has helped enormously. But I do wonder how stressed we'll all feel when they start to come off again
@Muddy Cyclist - wonderful stand of silver birches MC, there are many of these lovely trees in our areaI particularly like the way you've silhouetted them against the sky and the textures in the path in the foreground
Your dog is very characterful and the eyes have worked really well
art bit -
I'm just starting to try out the 'inktense' pencils a bit, either alone or in conjunction with a bit of watercolour. They'll be in the next batch to be scanned.
this is just a quick watercolour inspired by the calm misty view of the Firth as we passed by.
I think the striped bit of the tower is too big in comparison to the rest of the platform now I look at it, perhaps because the colour was bright even on a misty morning it made more of an impression
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Hi gennepher,
I like John, he is man of strong feelings and compassion for his fellow man.
I worked at the same hospital for nine years after I retired from my main career.
I was not a nurse, my job was to maintain and repair cancer treatment machines.
Atb
Derek
My painting in ZenBrush2 this morning on my iPhone.
I hurt my wrist in the night getting it of bed. My hand palm bent right forwards to my wrist. I thought I had irreplaceably damaged it. It was painful. Witch hazel liberally applied. Then a cream analgesic a bit later. I have now put a wrist support on it so I cannot bend it too much accidentally.
So I decided the twisty bendy plum tree and blossom might be the best bet this morning. Because there is not so much control in my right hand this morning.
Little finger wasn’t obliging in painting strokes this morning. It wasn’t painful, it just couldn’t do it. So, first finger had to do the painting.
This will be a quickie I thought. No chance. The whole thing has taken me just over an hour. I was totally engrossed in it. I just went for it, completely out of my head, imagining I was in Cathy Wu’s Calligraphy class in the 1990’s, with her berating us in Chinese (well I am not sure what she was berating us in because I asked the Chinese person next to me what Cathy Wu was saying, and she told me she had no idea, I was the only non Chinese person in that class)
My hand and wrist did not hurt at all during that hour it took. I was completely engrossed. It blinking hurts now though!!!!!
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Thank you. As you said, just go for it
Thank you very much @lindisfelGreat,
You guys amaze me! Your so very prolific painters and must live extremely full lives.
D.