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On the way to the yert |
"YERT" I had never heard of one of those before and was curious to find out what it was like inside, surly it had to be cosy and warm seeing as there was wind and rain outside.
Alas there is a lovely black iron log stove with a lovely pile off logs to get warm, once we got it going that is. The artistic juices just werent flowing at this point, I always work well under pressure but stiff with cold ha! Though I have to say this is the perfect place to visit for a while and draw and paint in solitude away from it all, at one with nature.
My friend Liz and I got the fire going for the young ones and then we went out on a field trip to collect interesting bits of nature that could possibly be worked with to create a good design. Looking back now the whole experience was made more interesting by the awfull weather and I have found myself telling friends and family about it.
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HOME FOR THE DAY |
PLANT PHOTOGRAPHS
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GRIDS & LAYERS |
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I will work with this image |
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Ihad a piercing do you like it folks ? |
This shot fits in with my theme of anguish as it reminds me of cabin fever!
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Gettin wood fothe fire! |
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Can I move in ?
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I changed the images on my computor to look like this |
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Iam pleased with the out come of these prints
We were still on the rotations at the time and I was not sure about my pathway . Iwas in the textiles group with Danniele and we did some experiments with different techniques with dye and some drawing of plants and leaves, |
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