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Now that is a true nightmare. I clicked funny for your post, but actually it probably was not funny.
My sister has twin boys - which has proved tricky on several occasions.
I knew it, you are the original highlander, years of experience learnt no doubt from the Preraphaelite Brotherhood first hand, then that second masterpiece, brilliant you certainly master technology, keep em coming
@gennepher - my first reaction was to hear Jethro Tull singing 'Songs from the Wood' in my headit's a thought provoking piece of work and I like it very much
art bit -
I'm finding that emulating some other artists styles and palettes is encouraging me out of my colour comfort zone a bit, so, useful experiments
@gennepher - yes, some use of clingfilm on the final layer just to see how it would work used that way.
All these digital works are making me feel I want to have a bash too
not much to this one on the face of it
You would think that a hot, mostly sunny day would bring strong colour and contrast but everything was misty and subdued with a curiously ice cream coloured sky.
I wanted to see if I could still manage a feeling of space with less contrast.
So I have started some Oak Trees from a photograph having been inspired by @gennepher Major Oak. Still more to do and should finish it Monday.
A4 watercolour, other than the wash positioning the trees it's been mainly done with a Rigger Brush.
It's Saturday get your dancing shoes on and out on the razz here'a song to get you going.
good evening all
4.5 today
quite a mixed day today weather wise and perhaps we'll get some rain this evening. Over to mum's as usual for Sunday lunch, it was going to be barbeque but it was pretty windy which plays havoc with the grilliingso it ended up being pretty standard fare but we did at least eat outside
Took my sketch pad but we ended up restacking logs and playing 'fetch' with Katy so 'plein air' will have to wait
Hope your day is treating you well
@Krystyna23040 - the storm sounds exhilarating... once you're safely home
@lindisfel - 'fractured mountains and hills' is part of the impression I was going for, it was me trying out a type of texture shorthand for the 'old bones' of the land which is something I feel John Blockley is so good at showing
Not your preferred style? It's not really my usual style either, which is why I feel it's a good experiment for me to try. By nature I think I'm quite a literal painter.
@Alien Aspie - the technique you're using is certainly working for you, both of these are strong pieces of work
I have used layers in photoshop before myself, but only for the photo retouching I did on some family photos.
@dunelm - once again a lovely, delicately balanced bamboo sketch
@gennepher - my first reaction was to hear Jethro Tull singing 'Songs from the Wood' in my headit's a thought provoking piece of work and I like it very much
@Muddy Cyclist - hope you have managed to reconcile your hope and trepidation satisfactorily. Who would have imagined the stresses what used to be simple decisions can provoke now
I look forward to the 'plein air'
art bit -
I'm finding that emulating some other artists styles and palettes is encouraging me out of my colour comfort zone a bit, so, useful experiments
@gennepher - yes, some use of clingfilm on the final layer just to see how it would work used that way.
All these digital works are making me feel I want to have a bash too
not much to this one on the face of it
You would think that a hot, mostly sunny day would bring strong colour and contrast but everything was misty and subdued with a curiously ice cream coloured sky.
I wanted to see if I could still manage a feeling of space with less contrast.
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It was amazingly exhilarating but probably not an experience that I want to repeat anytime soon.the storm sounds exhilarating... once you're safely home
Hug for the injury - yes, it could have been worse but that is bad enough so thank goodness it wasn't. Good news about Handy Andy. One needs to be "of a certain age" (and feel no shame) to admit remembering him.17.08 2020
6.50am FBG 6.5
We went to collect a table tennis table, yesterday and got completely soaked in yet another thunderstorm. I managed to get in the way of the trailer and now have an enormous bruise on my calf and some small strips of skin missing. Still think i was lucky, could have been a lot worse. This morning the sun is out intermittently and Handy Andy is coming today. The first priority will be fixing the roof.
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