good evening all
4.7 yesterday and 4.4 today
spent yesterday evening wrestling with the instructions for shaping the neckline of the sweater I'm knitting and time got away from me and I forgot to press 'post'
anyway the neckline is ok now (I think
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Just seen Dr John Campbell explaining the covid risk self assessment form on Youtube, mr gee is in the 'high' risk band and I'm in the 'medium' risk band
Still need to go shopping tomorrow, we have mum's list and our local schools went back into session on Monday so hopefully not too busy
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@ianpspurs - Congratulations to the pair of you
@JohnEGreen - a selection of nice pictures and a lovely sketch from Judith there
@Alien Aspie - I can almost feel the heat...sigh
@dunelm - I really like your way with those crags, tinted or not it's amazing how much landscape you can create with your clever strokes
@gennepher - those Art-Kure brushes are really vibrant, I love your forest and the white ink was a happy accident, it landed fortuitously
Your painting today is mystical and the white powder ink is strong. It's produced an effect very like twinkling light on water.Your art is always so inventive
I found it difficult to use white over watercolour when I started, I tried gouache but the colour bled into it so I use white gel pen now
@Muddy Cyclist - what a great, vibrant avenue of beech trees, I love their autumn colour
your perspective is always so good
art bit catch up -
no 1 - just a couple of pencil sketches, working on my shading
no 2 - found one of the 'wave' paintings which had missed being scanned - here it is