Hello Lovelies! As I begin, I am not sure what I am going to tell you about today, but I do want to let you know that I am thinking of you. Half my run this morning was in beautiful … Continue reading
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Hi Lovelies! Hope you had a great weekend. Yey! I got some painting done on the 2 Joy prints I am working on. Nothing resolved yet, but progress made! RainGirl looks like having a pale washy grey sky (that doesn’t … Continue reading
Less cheering: The (aforementioned) amazingly huge peach dropped and totally bruised itself. Have left it there for mulch and nutrition for the soil. Actually that’s not so bad after all! Cheering (quote I re-read yesterday): “Don’t ask what the world … Continue reading
Hi guys, Here’s the special paint I got (and the packaging thereof): Winsor and Newton had their 175th Anniversary in 2007, and as part of the celebrations made a fabulous blue paint called Smalt or Dumont’s Blue. The packaging says … Continue reading
We’ve had some hot days here, o lovely readers! 41 degrees C here yesterday, that’s 105.8 degrees F, for those that know Farenheit. This week my inspiration from the garden includes the first of 17 peaches, and ripening satsuma plums. … Continue reading
Hi guys, Have just been working at painting the other 8 prints of the edition of “Tree People” and building my website, and musing upon how I have been going about things. These 4 things I can attribute to learning … Continue reading
Hi Kristina and (possibly) 45 others! Here is the final print of “Tree People” (it’s still sans colour, that’s for the next episode friendly readers): Now the tree-woman has a (hopefully a bit more elegant) bent arm, her hand … Continue reading
This print design was triggered by a concept of the surprise of recognising a good relationship. In “It’s Only Too Late if you don’t start now” Barbara Sher was talking about romantic, shallow, looks-like love versus the solidity & wonder … Continue reading