My friend took these on Friday. I was busy painting a willow pattern background for the penkhull mystery play.
I’m hopefully finishing it next week. I’m about half way through so it should be done on time. It’s a painting on calico that had been primed with white emulsion so the paint does not go on easily and it’s a bit wrinkled where the emulsion has dried. Anyway I will persevere. Then I’m hopefully getting some new paintings done for a craft fair and an exhibition in September. It’s all go!

That’s amazing. Beautiful!
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Thanks. I need a rest now!
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I bet!!!
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Yes
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Freehand? I can’t see any mark up. Amazing!
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Yes freehand. I very rarely mark anything out except lettering.
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Wow! I may be a seasoned artist but for something on that scale I always use a light projector. You are amazing.
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Thank you. I can’t explain how I do it. But I was painting and drawing (childish stuff) from about four and got my first oil paints when I was about 14 or 15?
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I was born into a family of artists. Mum could do it your way but I doubt she could to that scale.
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I’ve painted quite a few murals a d scenery too. They had me painting the scenery for school plays like iolanthe
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