Repton’s in my heart, and it’s in yours too
I was delighted of course when I got a recent sale from my website of a print of my pen and wash painting “Church and… Read More »Repton’s in my heart, and it’s in yours too
I was delighted of course when I got a recent sale from my website of a print of my pen and wash painting “Church and… Read More »Repton’s in my heart, and it’s in yours too
I knew when I started this week sorting out the various updates for my website that it made sense to add the older black and white… Read More »Re-acquainting with my older Repton black and white drawings
When I first finished the black and white pen and ink drawings for Repton Parish Council, I knew I’d have to wait a bit before… Read More »The plan has been put on hold
I was first asked a year ago if I would be able to do the illustrations for Repton Parish Councils Neighbourhood Development Plan and responded… Read More »Fourteen into one big Parish of Repton project
I remembered this week that I haven’t yet shown the pencil drawing I did of Repton High Street just before Christmas. So now I can talk about it… Read More »Making the most of artistic licence in Repton
My sixteen year old nephew has come to stay with me for a few days, along with his male friend, and I’m enjoying having two teenagers… Read More »Well cool and lush
I met a man in Ludlow on Sunday. He was selling witches, giants and fairies. He thrust one under my nose along with a magnifying… Read More »Old lines brought forward
The coffee was deeply delicious, rich and luxouriously strong, with just a touch of cream and sugar, and tasted more than sweet on my tongue,… Read More »Connections reconnected
Sometimes simple things aren’t quite so simple. Or at least the illusion of them being simple is actually quite complex. MMm….. I’ll explain…………….. The other… Read More »Seeing beyond the clutter and re-seasoning
Well, well, well, this is my 200th blog post!!! YAY!!!!!!! But not quite my second anniversary of blogging…… Since I’ve been “fannying” alot recently 🙂… Read More »Blogging in the Tudor style