"Of the Surface of Things" by Wallace Stevens
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In my room, the world is beyond my understanding,
But when I walk, I see that it consists of three or four hills and a cloud.
After Etel Adnan |
The most Adnan-like scene is at the bottom of the page, when I switched to coloured pencils, as in my earlier drawings -
Others stuck to the brief - by far the best policy!
From Janet B: Way, way out of my comfort zone but good mental exercise.
From Najlaa: The lovely trees at the back of my house brings lots of birds daily. I saw magpies, robins, monk parakeet and squirrels chasing some birds.
From Sue: Good to have sunny weather and good light to work with.
Here are our views from the house - Rich decided to join in today!
Richard |
Sue |
From Judith: Nearly finished then the sun came out and view looked much better but too late!
Joyce's view is from her landing window -
From Mags: Not really suitable paper for watercolour but fun to do. Most of my window paintings have been from the train so makes a change.
From Jo, views from upstairs -
Dip-in pen, india ink, + bit of brush+water |
Fine-liner pen + water soluble crayons "The house opposite from upstairs. Right - Tresco pine planted too near the house. Left - eucalyptus ditto! |
Back garden - Water soluble pencils, candle wax on paper behind magnolia tree (mid-right) and neon yellow fine pen |
Seeing all these, I sat at my studio table-under-the-window and looked and drew as the light faded, continuing until the many greens became indistinguishable -
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