Thursday, October 12, 2006
Previous Posts
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Nine - Avoiding the rain
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Kennels
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Seven – Jersey Farm Woo...
- Walk One Hundred Sixty-Six – The monthly farmers’ ...
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Five - St Albans market
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Four – Downpour at the ...
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-Three – Blooming awful day
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-two – Highland Cattle
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty-one – Two for the price...
- Walk One Hundred and Sixty – Five minutes of conce...
MY CHALLENGE.
Walk a minimum of one mile from home. Record where you’ve been with a drawing, sculpture, photo or painting and then walk back. Every day for a year.
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4 Comments:
I love both this one and the one before, so much movement in the last one and the shadows in this one are wonderful
I learn so much from looking at your work! I love the simplification, the few little marks to imply the field and stones maybe. Another treasure.
I learn so much from looking at your work! I love the simplification, the few little marks to imply the field and stones maybe. Another treasure.
I've enjoyed these three because I've used bigger paper than I have been for some time. It's so very difficult to find a plein air kit that works. I think you can't have everything because it becomes unmanageable so you always have to make some kind of choice beforehand and then if you've forgotten something you just have to make the best of it with what you have.
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