Lazing on a sunny afternoon......welcome June June brings another rush of Birthdays in the family and of course Father's Day - normally a time of family gatherings and celebrations for the extended family. My eldest grand daughter will be eleven in a few days time, where have those years gone, so grown up, so adorable. …
Monday Windows
A random collection of Monday windows today : look up; small; multiples.
1 June Colours and Letters: My Favourite Colour.
déjà vu moment here as I'm sure I posted a while back my favourite colour was greenish blue/blueish/green as an artist inspired by the landscape it's a range of colours that feature in my work. Black is also a colour that has been a constant in my everyday life, monochrome and minimal imagery, shades of …
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One word Sunday : Flare with Flair
One word Sunday Silent Sunday https://videopress.com/v/hSUc286M?preloadContent=metadata
………….I simply remember my favorite things
Six Word Saturday Challenge
Fairy Garden and Robins- Rare May 29 Photo a Day
Robins have a rare quality in that they are are fiercely territorial with other birds, but very tolerant with human presence.
RagTag Daily Prompt: Circle in a Spiral
Like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel Never ending or beginning on an ever spinning reel As the images unwind, like the circles that you find In the windmills of your mind
Wordless Wednesday
Peonies
Mid Week Monochrome #38 FORM AND TEXTURE
MWM#38 Form &Texture
Ragtag Daily Post May 25 : Gossamer
Oh what a tangled web we weave.......
Monday Window
My studio now painted white reflects the wonderful light through my two windows.in the final post image.
Ragtag Daily Post May 24 : Journalist
Journalist A personal view This image in no way represents anything written here. Journalism brings to mind integrity, balanced view, an intent to find the truth, or at least the facts, and report as accurately as possible. The media however is another thing altogether. Where everything has a spin depending on who is asking the …
May 24 colours and letters: Orange
Surprisingly I didn't find so many orange themed images in my library but I have fun making obtuse searches to see what pops up!
Silent Sunday
One word Sunday – Dream
My Six on Saturday
This week I have mostly just stayed home and either sketched or photographed in the garden. The sketchbook doodles using watercolours, pencil, pen and a new discovery Gansi Tambi water based metallic pigment. Here are my six. watercolour, metallic pigment . 2. graphite block and pen. 3. Macro DSLR Tulip head. 4. Sketch in 5B …
Sculpture Saturday Prompt: My collections of weird and wonderful things – part one.
The artist is a mystery, so I am told by the lovely Gallery owner who keeps the secret of the wonderful artist who creates them.
Six Word Saturday Prompt May 23
Six Word Saturday: Here is my week- In Images.
RDP Friday – Settle
Settle The prompt for this Friday: 'Everyone I talk to these days talks about getting back to “normal”, whereas I am thinking more and more like we just need to accept, if not embrace, today. So, today’s word is all about settling in to the way things are in the present moment…Settle. I’m looking forward …
May 22 Photo a Day : Parallel Lines
some assorted photos and mixed media work with tenuous parallel lines
Ragtag Daily Prompt, RDP: The Blues
these are a few of my favourite blues
May 21 Photo a Day : mini small
mini small Hmmmm not sure where to go with today's prompt I have a fascination with mini (ature )things...dolls houses, little houses fairy houses I used to drive a mini- my first car in 1968 - I will look for a photo! - no can't find one 😦 here is one I found online: apologies …
A fan of #68 : experimental photography
.......you could accidentally get a really interesting shot; you could achieve ambiguous, abstract images.
MID-WEEK MONOCHROME – MWM – 37.
My Mid week Monochrome #37 for this week : I love how nature had started to reclaim this defunct hangar and the erosion of the metal panels wearing holes into the surfaces. A rather alarming piece of metal dangles from above. I had just looked through these images from 2014 for my Urban post today, …
20 May Photo A Day : Urban
Howard believed that such Garden Cities were the perfect blend of city and nature. After a city reaches its target population, new interconnected nodes can be developed. A Garden City is built up and its population has reached 32,000. How will it grow? It will grow by establishing another city some little distance beyond its own zone of ‘country’, so that the new town may have a zone of country of its own.

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