Monday, December 18, 2006

Walk Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven – Path through the brambles

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Another lunchtime walk across Jersey Farm Woodland Park, the grass sodden with moisture. The clear skies are now covered with torn rags of thick cloud cover, flattening out any directional shadow.
200mm x 125mm in large watercolour moleskine

5 Comments:

Blogger Tami said...

Love the little pathway!

1:29 am  
Blogger Penny said...

What are you wearing? I envisage, rubber boots and a raincoat. Lovely and damp looking. We hope for rain on Thursday, just as we arrive on the Island.

8:08 am  
Blogger Julie Oakley said...

Very muddy pathway, Tami. Penny I don't get on with rubber boots so at the moment it's hiking boots, but I still long for someone to continue to manufacture the fur lined velcro strapped calf height children's boots that were my favourite boots of all time. The top is a fleece unless it's torrential rain and then I put a waterproof hooded poncho over the top. Sartorial elegance being of course a high priority for me.

5:31 pm  
Blogger Alison said...

This technique is so effective - I love the 'torn rags'.

10:13 pm  
Blogger Jana Bouc said...

You're a wonderful poet as well as an artist!

6:10 pm  

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