As I have no inspiration at present I have taken to doodling. I actually started on this book well before I did the bird book but it has come in very handy while I am suffering withdrawal symptoms.
The first five pages are made with pieces torn from paper napkins and glued to the page. I then drew into and around them adding shading in places or maybe extra leaves and flowers here and there as in the one below.
There wasn't much I could do with these lovely ammonites apart from deepening the shadows and sharpening the contours.
The left hand page above started me off on several black and white doodles which became quite addictive, but I'll show you those another time.
Another nice idea was to tear this photograph of a driftwood tree trunk in half, stick it down to the pages and draw between and around the two halves.
The garden is beginning to look lovely with all the primroses, polyanthus, miniature iris and daffodils in flower. I must do some work out there before the weeds all start going mad.
I am walking like a drunken sailor at present having had chiropractic treatment for a trapped nerve in my left leg. It is more comfortable than it was but needs time to recover.
I'll try not to leave it so long before my next post.
9 comments:
These are exquisite Heather - often one does things haphazardly and they turn out for the best. Brilliant stuff.
This is beautiful, first-rate work! It takes a good deal to impress me. Love the peacock and the paper napkin idea. Fantastic!
Lovely!
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I'm not blogging either Heather. I think I've got bored with it but I am sewing like mad. Sorry to hear about your leg and hope you make a speedy recovery. Love your doodling. Nice to be completely free and no plan in mind sometimes - frees up your mind for other ideas.
Oh I always love your pages!!
Lovely pages. I do hope that your leg continues to improve.
Beautiful, beautiful art, much more than mere doodlings! Enjoy your blog and must remember to come over more often. And please pop over and visit mine at any time!
What wonderful pages you have created, you are so talented. I love the quote from Chaucer and the ancient spelling too. Who are we to say what is the correct way to spell a word?
I hope your leg recovers soon. Cheers
Fabulous pages Heather, love the doodling. You have my sympathy with your trapped nerve, I had one in my right leg which I had an operation for, now I too have one in my left leg. I really must go to the doctors this week. B....r getting old.
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