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Post by MTRuth on Jul 9, 2023 16:27:20 GMT
Thanks Lyn! The sky was the reason I made that picture. I would probably like it better without the buildings 😉
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Post by lyn on Jul 19, 2023 6:35:42 GMT
Diane C posted her entry on the gallery - it's magical! There are so many wonderful details that I spent ages just looking over it to take it all in. "The forest near where I live in the Wairarapa influenced me. “Last Call of the Ruru (morepork)” the guardian of the forest watches over it. Needlefelted and wet felted. Also has a Kiwi (used a scrap of possum fur) and native trees"
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Post by Ann @ frabjous fabrica on Jul 19, 2023 7:08:35 GMT
What an absolutely beautiful picture. Like Lyn, I spent ages just taking it all in. It is fantastic. 👌
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Post by Shepherdess on Jul 20, 2023 13:10:26 GMT
Fabulous picture. the owl looks like it just turned it head to a sound.
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Post by MTRuth on Aug 5, 2023 17:27:11 GMT
Molly U. submitted a photo to the challenge: I called this piece T-G Island. We are in Bay du Vin, New Brunswick for a family gathering, my niece’s “reveal” party. When the tide is low a lovely sandbar is revealed thus the name of the sand bar. This is the view, a spectacular sunset most days. Merino wool, mulberry silk, locks. 25” x 28”
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Post by Ann @ frabjous fabrica on Aug 5, 2023 20:02:31 GMT
It's lovely. Obviously a great place to visit.
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Post by lyn on Aug 5, 2023 20:15:05 GMT
What a fabulous sunset view Molly! Your colourful, lively portrayal of T-G Island makes me want to visit it.
p.s. What is a 'reveal' party?
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Post by MTRuth on Aug 7, 2023 18:51:55 GMT
Usually in the US, a reveal party is one where they reveal the sex of a child before it's born.
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Post by lyn on Aug 7, 2023 21:04:26 GMT
Usually in the US, a reveal party is one where they reveal the sex of a child before it's born. Thank you!
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Post by afiberartist on Aug 9, 2023 23:36:39 GMT
Great work Ann and so appropriate for this challenge! Looking forward to seeing the progress images if you find them. I’ve also got a couple of pieces to fit the brief which I’ve made in the past. They are both based on local views….will look them out. Thanks Karen. I've found the photos and am in the process of drafting the post, but first I have to transcribe the Deed of Grant/Letters Patent so that I can get the description of the arms right. I'm going cross eyed trying to read the script from a photograph. At least I'm sort of tuned in with this sort of script. I'm so old that when I first started work in a lawyer's office as a shorthand typist, the firm still employed the man who used to write out the Conveyances and other deeds by hand! Admittedly by then he was mainly filing or copying (by hand) plans for deeds typed on a manual typewriter. But old deeds did, and still do, fascinate me. The oldest deed I have had to deal with during a conveyancing transaction was a Lease which dated back to Queen Anne's reign. 🤔
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Post by lyn on Aug 27, 2023 6:40:35 GMT
Here are our entries to the Q3 challenge - a representation of a tree canopy in the New Forest and a representation of the walls of Southampton. More details: blog post
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Post by charley on Aug 27, 2023 17:36:04 GMT
I love these Lyn, especially the tree canopy.
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Post by lyn on Aug 27, 2023 19:01:53 GMT
Thank you Charley!
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Post by Shepherdess on Aug 28, 2023 12:27:58 GMT
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Post by lyn on Aug 28, 2023 13:27:21 GMT
The foliage worked so well and fiddling with the roots was well worth the effort - lovely tree and landscape!
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