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Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Abstract Stitching & Sketching
Here are a few more brooches to share with you, these are stitched again as I would paint, lots of small stitches dancing,flowing and creating rhythms of colour.
As we have had a few sunny days, I managed to do some drawing in our local park, with dog, son, husband and rugby ball!
I found a shelterd spot to sit in the sunshine and sketched very quickly,these drawings may develope into paintings.
Tomorrow I am off to London to stay with my sister,I'm so excited!
We are planning a visit to Spitterfields Market on Thursday as it has lots of antique stalls on that day and I think it has vintage clothing too.
Also to visit, if we can get in, the http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/vangogh/ to see the Van Gogh exhibition.
Oh and if you would like to enter my draw,do leave a comment in the post below, it finishes on Saturday.
I hope you have a lovely week.
M x
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11 comments:
enjoy London! I love it. My daughter lives there and I am going in 2 weeks for her birthday, can't wait!
Have a great time in London. Hope you get to see all you have listed.
a dream of london, I just see it online, but if I'm interested in everything you do I find really exciting and above all gives me feeling of freedom is difficult londres.me success in writing can be understood not
Just love your sketching... Your line just dances, and its amzing how you can recreate that in your little brooches.
Enjoy your trip.
What beautiful work; so very inspiring. Have a great time in London. I would love to visit Spitalfields market one day too.
Wow the first image of the tree is absolutely stunning!
Love your latest sketches, especially the top one. You always manage to get lots of movement into your work. Fantastic brooches. Have a fabulous time in London and good hunting in the market!
Beautiful work. Enjoy the exhiition and London.
Beautiful work.
I think you are in for a treat, the exhibition is amazing and I think you will be inspired. Actually I think your work has a lot in common with Van Gogh, it has the same energy and vibrant colour.
what fun finding vintage fabrics, Is the best place to go for them London? I am supposed to go to the Chelsea flower show, maybe I will fit in some fabric hunting too. Have you any advice?
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