The other day I was walking in a rain-soaked park. I took a video and when I played it back, the rain sounded so loud and drumming and crackling on my umbrella. It felt so incredibly calming. I picked up
I'm ever so grateful to our dear rosy girl Ariane for posting a new art challenge: return to standard time. I actually hate daylight savings time and think it's an out of date ritual whose time is definitely up. Spring forward,
Hello form my Sunday night everyone. I hope you've all had a lovely weekend. It's been raining quite a bit round here. So much so that the Friday night market was a bit of a wash out and I gave it
Hello everyone, I know it's been too quiet here on my blog and it's been a bit of a hard adjustment back to Vancouver this month. Basically I found myself with nothing of any value to share. Therefore I'm so
Here it is at long last. :D I know quite a few of you asked about the little 1954 autograph book which I turned into a seasonal journal and today I took a few hours to photograph it, video it and
It's been a long time since one of us managed to host an art challenge and I'm so thrilled that we're back. Thank you so much Woolfie girl! Nadine suggested room, with a view, so I looked outside my studio
The meadow keeps meadowing along with wildflowers and grasses going thru their season an I keep walking thru it taking photos and marvelling at how beautiful it all is. Right now there are tons of peacock butterfly caterpillars on the
There are such wonderful organisations all over the UK which are dedicated to the preservation and the showing of wildlife; whether butterflies, birds, mammals, or wildflowers. These organisations routinely pop up around shopping centres, markets, fairs and any public show.
It's been a hot and tiring kind of day with not enough sleep. Not much to speak of
Oh dear. I've been looking forward to Art in Action all year and felt rather sad when the email arrived saying this would be the last ever A in A festival held, so made up my mind to get as much