Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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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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9 Comments:
It looks like it was fun to draw in all those scary, hairy lines of the branches. I like the two bold trees in the centre too. Last night I went outside (to escape an incessant noisy TV program with disco dances my son and Peceli were watching) and the half-moon had a bright red halo and a blue ring underneath. Strange.
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Julie - this is delicious! What a treat.
Wow! This is stunning. I love the rainbow colors in the background and the wonderful patterns of the branches.
Oh, I nearly did one like this yesterday - I saw it as I was going uphill but didn't want to stop so I planned to do on the way down but of course, forgot. Yours is spectacular. I think I would go cross-eyed doing all the branches.
I love this, the sublety of the colours in the background contrasted with the starkness of the trees. VERY nice, well done.
This is beautiful. I really have enjoyed this series you have been doing all year. It sure looks like it could be a book. Have you thought of that?
Kate
Expectant
No wonder Flo was talking of shaving her legs when she saw this!
I can practically smell the damp spring earth...that is wonderful!
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