Thursday, 10 April 2014

Place mats and more

Photographed to show the reverse
Craft fair on Saturday 12th April at Seabrook church on the main road. Additions to my stall include place mats and more cushions.


I have also made a gardening apron with initial (nice easy 'K') and a peg apron, both to order.  One of my hats is in The Gambia!


Tuesday, 25 March 2014

And now it is all about green

I chose Helleborus foetidus and regretted it.  But this is not unusual two weeks into the project, to make a start and then wish I was doing what someone else is doing.  And why must I always work so big?  Granted we are working larger than life size but my piece of paper is always so much larger than everyone else's. Feeling generally displeased with my choices and realising how long it would take to do such a big piece in coloured pencil, I elected to go for watercolour.  Why not?  If not in the class then when?  I am thoroughly enjoying it too as I feel no pressure.  It is lovely working with a brush and playing.  I am trying salt too for effects and have tried cling film and greaseproof.  I am so busy at the moment it is hard to find time.  With husband away for the week I was painting at 6 this morning!  On Sunday it is mother's day and I intend to paint all day.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

All about ink

 February 2014
Dried artichoke head in biro


Seed heads of Paeonia lutea



Seed shells two

Sunday, 26 January 2014

seaweed in progress

It has taken hours to draw the seaweed and transfer the image to the map, beautifully mounted by Alan Friday at Wood Works in Dover.  It makes a great surface to work on.  Now I am inking in.  Remind me to choose a smaller project next time. 
Like one leaf.  Or one flower.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

New year, new crazy things to draw

I did not have to choose seaweed.  I went to Kingsdown beach with thoughts of dessicated fennel stems and sea cabbage, but after all the storms the remnants did not appeal.  However there was a lot of seaweed.  It is so difficult to draw it, keep it in the same place and keep it from drying out.  I may well regret this one.

The Christmas card went down well. Toby and Zenah were pleased with their picture and I drew Physalis for mum but forgot to take a photo of the finished images.  So here they are part done.  When I visit I will try to get a photo.


















I have been trying to capture seed pods in ink too.  

Paeonia lutea