Thursday, 9 December 2021

Thursday, Friday Post

Hi Everybody!

Just a short post today, my fingers are very bad, so there will be more photos than words!

For my doors theme at AJJ - the call of the wild:





An A3 painting inspired by Effi Wild:






I am also linking to Paint Party Friday!

A look back to some snowy scenes in 2012:













Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!
 

Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Midweek post

Hi Everybody!

It's midweek already, where does the time go?

Today I have an A3 mixed media piece inspired by a lesson from Tamara Laporte:






And my journal page for my doors challenge at AJJ is about Narnia. For those of you who have neither read the books nor watched the films it begins when 4 children - Lucy and her siblings - are evacuated to a huge, old house in the country during WWII. While playing a hide-and-seek game Lucy wants to hide in a giant, old wardrobe; opens the door, and finds the portal to Narnia....Outside in the snow you can see Mr Tumnus, the fawn, and a talking mouse:



Some photos I took during Hanukah - I love the candles against the night landscape outside:






A hugE mug filled with cappuccino:








Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!
 

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

New challenge at TIOT - snowflakes

Hi Everybody! 

Today we are starting a new challenge  at TIOT, and our theme is

❆❆ Snowflakes ❆❆-

For my piece I made an A3 acrylic portrait of a reindeer with lots of snowflakes falling around him. I used shades of blue and green as I like  these colours, The page was inspired by a lesson from Tamara Laporte:







After a while the reindeer got fed up with standing around and being admired, so he wandered off, and tried to fit through a door that was too narrow for him. He got stuck and was then admired by even more people. This is meant for my doors challenge at AJJ:



And perhaps he's still there, who knows?!

Some photos taken on a wintry day:





 



The Nativity scene in the Basilica:




Sunrise on a cold and frosty morning:




Have a great day, take care.
and thanks a lot for coming by!