Barbara M keeps in touch...
Maria seeing who's out there!Good morning all. I've been debating with myself - Who's reading this...Who's interested ..... Should i continue ...Am I talking o a few faithful followers who have delighted us with their fantastic work? ??? I then remembered a popular slogan - Statistics - can tell you anything you want. So todays picture from me a a statistics -- I know you love your maths! So ... what does it tell me? You do check in Wednesday / Thursdays..... On average 15 of you read the email / blog ..... and - as if I we didn't know --- we are all unique! Great stuff ... keep keeping in touch Maria Catherine F keeps in touch ....Hi everyone, It was good to hear from you all. I am still going for walks but in the good weather it is usually cycle runs. I am still trying to keep up with my sketchbook work, l really enjoy it but when things go wrong as they often do, frustration can set in ! I like the time that the lockdown has given us ,breakfast has become very leisurely and we read the papers and just relax. I will not be rushing out to shops or restaurants when this is over, Regards, Catherine
Lesley S keeps in touch ...i everyone yes we are quite enjoying the release from pressure .no more school runs frantic change of clothing for a tired 4 year old for ballet.Their Mum n Dad are at home so I have fun playing with the little ones and our weekly art class and now baking class We made apple and jam pasties today some with nutella in ..special request from Ellie who is 2.I am Finding more time to just be with the horses groom and give them big hugs My big black horse is very hugable. I do feel very safe and lucky to be away from the town tucked away here in N.I. My son and family are not so lucky down in Kent it is,all around them and they are being very careful.I hope everyone thinks carefully before joining the frantic rat race again when this is over although I rather think it is here with us now and we are going to have to live with it. We are growing more vegetables as well and enjoying the garden. Also - Quick 15 min selfie with Pip the pony Cheers Lesley Lesley's May Portrait ChallengeHi all Not quite a self portait but this acrylic of my grand daughter Evie is for her mum Jess s 40th birthday . Of course no party poor Jess but at least we are all together. I may try a quick self portrait once this is finished . Theres a few areas I'm not happy with but it's nearly there Cheers Lesley Davy P says helloHi there everyone, I’m not too good at using e-mails but I try my best, I enjoyed what everybody else are doing with their drawings and paintings, They are all very good, please keep it up. Thanks to Maria and Barbara for keeping in contract with everyone, it is much appreciated and encouraging. Normally at this time of year, I do very little painting but it has been the opposite, I been enjoying what I been doing. Thanks to everyone once again, Here praying we will all meet up again in September. Davy P. Ursula's May Portrait ChallengeHi All Here’s my ‘portrait’ challenge work. I really find portraits challenging! Both these are in watercolour and the churn is in acrylic. My youngest son spent most of his days in this pose finishing his uni dissertation at the kitchen table so I had plenty of time to paint him! His elder brother also held a pose playing play station all day!!!! We cleared out the garage and came across 2 old milk churns bought at auction 30 years ago and needed some TLC so, a lick of black paint later I got to do a portrait of our Freisian neighbour onto it! Hope all are well. Keep safe. Ursula Freddy keeps in touch
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Lesley
17/5/2020 08:50:06 pm
Gosh what lovely work guys and Freddys flowers are amazing .I'm really enjoying the Wednesday catch up and connecting with some of you guys.
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