Sunday, 19 March 2017

A visitor



From this




To this




I am very happy to see the end of the grass. The gardener came and the garden is beginning to take shape. Lots more planting for wildlife. I will need to live another 5 years, 10 would be better to see it mature.




The Peacock came to give approval. Have not seen it all Winter. This may even be another bird as it has a magnificent tail. The other bird was a bit scruffy. Do Peacocks grow new tails in the Spring?




I was at a workshop this week, lead by Ali Ferguson. I don`t do retro, vintage or lace but I loved this.




Very relaxing, moving bits and bobs around. Will finish this but have no plans to make another.
At last have finished this piece for the exhibition. I have spent days measuring and measuring again.




Will hang it for a day or two to check it is ok.
"A good read Kalkata to Dundee."
Look in next week as I begin making samples for upcoming workshops I am leading.
BYE     BYE

3 comments:

  1. I love peacocks. My grandmother had them. They were always screaming for one reason or another. Your mixed media collage piece looks like a wonderful project. And your very long book piece looks so amazing. I wouldn't mind seeing many of your pieces in real life. They are so unique.

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  2. Gravel garden make-over looks terrific, what a difference.
    That must be another peacock? - can peacocks regrow such magnificent feathers?
    This one looks like a fine fellow. Maybe he is looking for his older scraggy friend.
    Interesting to see your five books on the canvas, could not imagine it.

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  3. Gravel garden make-over looks terrific, what a difference.
    That must be another peacock? - can peacocks regrow such magnificent feathers?
    This one looks like a fine fellow. Maybe he is looking for his older scraggy friend.
    Interesting to see your five books on the canvas, could not imagine it.

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