Be warned, this is not a pretty sight! As promised, rough and ready drawings without any attempt to tidy things up for ‘show’. This is raw and exposed ‘sketchbook pages’.
Commissioned Art Works of Landscapes that hold Special Meanings for Individuals.
200 miles of off road trail riding in the Scottish Borders
How to self-publish books for children - practical tips from Karen Inglis
eco-soul : the ecological imagination
a vision quest for peace
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Photography, Printmaking & Travel
Love them Caro, so spontaneous-reminds me of the quick whippet portraits in your studio.
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Thank you David! More whippet pictures coming shortly…….
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I’d be more than happy to have done any one of these myself!
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Thank you Michael. Judging by the drawing I saw on your blog, it looks like you are already an accomplished draughtsman!
I am currently looking at how Bonnard used colour in his paintings. Just how does he make his whites ‘sing’ so brightly? His colours just dance all over the canvas and yet they glow with luminosity.
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