Abstract Landscape Painter. Rural Dweller. Lover of Modernist Art and Design.
23 February
The wind is coming from the east. A relatively rare event, but one which usually brings us snow. The temperatures are dropping by the day. I examine the patterns in the ice. Puddles that look like small ponds have multi-fractured shapes or curved lines with bubbles trapped beneath the surface. While I am watching, a bubble, the size of my hand, begins to move and does a passable impression of a 70’s lava lamp.
In the garden, I make sure that the bird feeders are full and that there are plenty of high energy fat balls for the birds - they are going to need them in the coming days!
Back in the studio, I work on the details of Millie’s face, again enjoying the blocking in process. By the time that I have finished work for the day, her character has begun to emerge.
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