Walk Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine – The Bluebell Wood in the distance
My walk across the Woodland Park and back was lovely today. The weather was mild, sunny and felt quite spring-like. I still have lots of design work to do, so I was also rather pleased at how quickly I produced this little painting. I suppose after a couple of years of sketch-blogging I ought to be getting to grips with being quick and decisive. Practice really makes a difference.
200mm x 145mm sepia pen and watercolour in small cartridge sketchbook
5 Comments:
Mmmm...I can smell the damp earth and feel the sun that breaks between the clouds...
So can I, lovely part of the world you live in. Beautifully done.
It does look a lovely day - how lucky you are to live somewhere where you can get out for 'country walks' without getting in the car.
You can say that again Alison
Sorry not to have been around for a bit but all the servers at Google keep conspiring to making Google reader refuse to load.
I'm scampering from blog to blog at the moment trying to catch up! I feel like Rufus!
I am lucky and you're right to use apostrophes Alison, because it's not always that rural, for instance here, if I'd looked a little more to the left, you could see the roofs of some fairly uninteresting semis
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