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Light always amazes me. Paintings look so different at certain times of day. Drinking my first coffee of the day first thing this morning the living room was so bright and cold and these two really glowed. Useful for seeing flaws (and the areas that
The derelict shore station, grimy but bright in the sunlight. Loopy spaniel in foreground sniffing around when I was sketching that day @rosanne_guille_art As you can imagine it was a very quick sketching session as @yohanthecocker has no patience.
I’ve knocked this back in terms of vibrancy, it’s not as lively but I think it hangs together a bit better. Time will tell. The tree void in the foreground makes me so sad as it was one of only a couple when I drew here before Christmas,
A small plein air painting of the spine of Lihou viewed from the front of the one and only house in the island. I had left it alone for a few months. I’m hoping I’ve improved it but will look again in a few days to check tonality as light
It’s devastating to see the pines at the Guet after storm Goretti. I don’t remember ever seeing to many lost in one night. 😔
A lovely morning spent with @aaron.yeandle. Lots of tea, chat and going over images of our work ahead of our joint exhibition at the end of March.
Rough and tumble, and those claws! ⚠️
Overworked this last night. It will need rubbing back in areas this weekend. Grrrr! Why do I never learn?
Starling and profoundly affecting writing by Dr Gemma Marmalade of Cloud Collective. Link in  Cloud Collective’s bio and also in my Linktree • @__cloud__collective On cultural stupefaction, visual saturation, and the unbearable position of

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