Botanical Abstract prints
“It’s funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with the frame than the artwork itself.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
Can you tell I’m happy with the new frames courtesy of Roundstone Framing, at Hilperton Marsh?
I think the happy face says it all.
July 13th, 2014
Print summer
Most of the first part of 2014 (and the end of 2013) has been spent working in the print workshop. My main love has been lino-cutting. The carving, quick inking up and results are so good for the way I like to work. The result? Well, I’ll let you be the judge.
Before the chill
Waking to the sun shining down the hall way to my bedroom, I went into the woods before breakfast, wanting to catch the sun low in the sky. Many of the top leaves have fallen from the trees but the lower sections still look a little 'late summer', and the air was warm.
6Ancient sites
This last month has been an interesting one with visits to a few local places including Avebury, Silbury Hill and Stonehenge and meeting one or two interesting antiquarian folk topped off with a week in Cornwall where there were even more stones.
2View from the bridge
The sun is out on this beautiful Friday morning and with a list of rather nice things to be getting on with; I still find myself sitting at the kitchen table avoiding them.
2Sun spill
Sun spill, a photo by Bella 44 on Flickr.
This has proven to be one of my most popular paintings ever. I use Flickr as a gauge (with only 11 comments), but have found this throughout the web with poetry, posted as inspiration and it has been re-blogged endlessly.