Detail I have always liked the calligraphic tangle of the hedges when they are sihouetted against the sky. Recent snowfall meant even more opportunities with amazing light and the landscape simplified and hidden by the snow, throwing hedges into relief. Above is a detail of a double page sketch in the lovely Stillman and Birn Beta A4 hardback sketchbook. This paper is so forgiving and the watercolour works beautifully with it. It allowed me to work through wet washes with charcoal pencil - something that tears many papers, leaving holes. Some of the hedge is paint, some tinted charcoal. First snow, more on the way, winter light: silhouetted hedges in watercolour and Derwent tinted charcoal in a Stillman and Birn A4 beta hardback sketchbook The earlier warm golden glow of the low sun is covered by clouds, threatening more snow to come. The spiky calligraphic marks of the hedge and the underlying form of the bank, w...
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Vivien. Good luck.
I think Google will maybe let me send this, finally.
Annie
screw up like a computer.
Hope you'll be back soon.
great that you can now get on to comment and chat :)
I have to say their live help is great - he set everything up and it is currently backing everything up to their server - I have zillions of images so it's taking forever but I'm hoping all is well now - virus checker and firewall are in place :>) and it has lots of extras which are good like cleaning up temp files and defragging and allsorts
time will tell! will I love it or loathe it?