This was a tiny painting I did three years ago soon after I got my studio at Spode. I paint small pictures so that if people don’t have wall space for anything large they could still have something, and not expensive. This was about 1″ by 2″, it was sold at a craft fair (remember the heady days when people could go out and cram into a place full of lovely crafts and art?). Maybe, one day, I can do a few more.
Very nice Christine, good colours and I do like the texture.
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Thanks, I’ve got lots of tiny canvases, but as there are no craft fairs at the moment I’m not working on them yet.
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I have been sketching in an A6 Visual Diary. I recently got a travel diary that is suitable for using watercolour paints, I am looking forward to trying it out.
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That’s great. I don’t know why I said A4, it’s just what I use. But I’ve also got A5 pads. I don’t know whether to change that….
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I have got A5, A4 and A3. If I am just doing a practice sketch A6 is fine. I have a variety of stretched canvases including two that are round all of which are stored here for potential creations.
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I love odd shaped canvases, once painted on a hexagonal one, and painted a galaxy or nebula on a star shaped one…
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Wow they sound interesting. Because I have only ever seen square, rectangle and round canvases I checked with Mr Google and sure enough was a good supply of hexagon and star shaped canvases. …the world is our oyster.
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Lol… Oyster shaped?
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I don’t know about Oyster shaped but a good feed of fresh Oysters would be delicious.
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I’ve only ever had them once, I liked them xx
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I can remember my father feeding us raw oysters soaked in vinegar, Mum would go crook at him, she didn’t eat them. They are nice cooked, I haven’t had them for years.
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I love squid and scallops… Hungry now….
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I might treat myself to a Seafood Platter…..yummy.
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