Saturday, December 16, 2006
Previous Posts
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Four – No pushchair
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Three
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Two – Panto-time
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-One – Better weather
- Walk Two Hundred and Thirty – Lots of walking in t...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Along the banks...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Visit to Bland...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Back into the ...
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Six – So lucky
- Walk Two Hundred and Twenty-Five – And again
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.
Please add comments — I really enjoy the feedback. And if you want to join in with the ONE MILE FROM HOME challenge let me know and I’ll add you to the blogroll
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6 Comments:
you are such a confident artist with just a few lines and no mucking it up by overworking. How old are the buildings in your village/town? Is the church really old?
Our Geelong East Uniting church buildings are only about 30 years old and look like a school compound, square and very ordinary looking, but Peceli's Fijian congregation meet in a super looking building up in Melbourne which looks like an aeroplane hangar (designed because it is near an airbase, Point Cook).
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Beautiful Julie! Great page! love the simple lines as always.
Fabulous shadows
Love this series of muted tones. So clever.
now this is a country i recognise! i'm going home for christmas and simple scenes like this are making me really look forward to it.
Don't you just love to finish a sketchbook and put it on a shelf--especially one you didn't like! I have a couple of those, one that I just finished. But strangely, by the time I finished it, I had started liking it for it's unlikeability. Because I disliked it, I was free to scribble and waste pages, which freed me up a lot.
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