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Shirley Trevena's News: September 2008
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Saturday, 6 September 2008. 2nd September 2007 (beginning a year in the Dordogne). Feels like Autumn, mist heavy this morning and quite chilly. The garden really needs the goats back, it is looking very lush and overgrown, especially the willow tree. Two cockerells have been 'taken-away' so it is a lot quieter in the morning. Visit to Rauffet. Even more wonderful than we remembered. Judy went through all the things we have to do. Can't believe I'm looking forward to living next to a forest!
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Week 17 | Shirle Bedient
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Fabric n’ Roses. Leap of Faith Project. Play – Collage on Fabric. July 27, 2015. The India ink drawing at the left is one of the very first things I ever purposefully did as an artist way back in the 1980s. Eventually I began to add loose watercolor washes over the drawing. It was that simple beginning that makes this multi-medium process and progress so exciting to me today. Week 16 Look Ma! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Shirley Trevena's News: August 2008
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Thursday, 7 August 2008. Orange Street exhibition 2009. I shall be exhibiting in November 2009 at Orange St Gallery. This will be my second exhibition with Orange Street. Watch the blog and the main website for more details nearer the time. Labels: exhibition orange st orange street. A year in France. I've been in France for nearly a year now. Every day I've kept a visual diary of events in my life here. I'm hoping to publish these drawings at some point. Perhaps on my website or even as a publication.
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Shirley Trevena's News: May 2008
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Friday, 23 May 2008. I have been painting in France for a few months, living deep in the beautiful Dordogne countryside. The changes in the seasons have been inspirational for my attitude towards the work. I have used larger pieces of paper, landscapes as my subject matter and most important of all they have become abstract with gestural marks and strong colours. For many years artists have exaggerated the colours they can see. EGISTO and LUIGINA, two watercolour painters from Genoa, Italy told me:.
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Drawings | Shirle Bedient
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Fabric n’ Roses. Leap of Faith Project. Play – Collage on Fabric. Permanent Pens – Technical or Other; Pencils – Soft, Hard, Colored and even Carpenter; Caran D’Ache crayons – both kinds …take your pick of any OR mix and match. The weekly drawing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Shirley Trevena's News: French Diary
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Saturday, 6 September 2008. 2nd September 2007 (beginning a year in the Dordogne). Feels like Autumn, mist heavy this morning and quite chilly. The garden really needs the goats back, it is looking very lush and overgrown, especially the willow tree. Two cockerells have been 'taken-away' so it is a lot quieter in the morning. Visit to Rauffet. Even more wonderful than we remembered. Judy went through all the things we have to do. Can't believe I'm looking forward to living next to a forest! Go back to ma...
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Shirley Trevena's News: Orange Street exhibition 2009
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Thursday, 7 August 2008. Orange Street exhibition 2009. I shall be exhibiting in November 2009 at Orange St Gallery. This will be my second exhibition with Orange Street. Watch the blog and the main website for more details nearer the time. Labels: exhibition orange st orange street. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Go back to main website. Shirley Trevena Official Website. Orange Street exhibition 2009. A year in France. View my complete profile.
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Lisa Le Quelenec Seaside studios paintings, prints and mixed media: Dry point pine cone three variations
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Greetings cards and Reproductions. Friday, 7 August 2015. Dry point pine cone three variations. Pine cone dry point with chine colle and watercolour 8x7.5cm ©2015Lisa Le Quelenec. Pine cone dry point with gouache 8x7.5cm ©2015Lisa Le Quelenec. Pine cone dry point 8x7.5cm ©2015Lisa Le Quelenec. Below is the plate and dry point tool. 7 August 2015 at 19:12. Helen K. Beacham Fine Art. So glad to hear about your new adventures, Lisa! 8 August 2015 at 13:00. All beautiful, but the first one is stunning! Hi Rh...
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Shirley Trevena's News: A year in France
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Thursday, 7 August 2008. A year in France. I've been in France for nearly a year now. Every day I've kept a visual diary of events in my life here. I'm hoping to publish these drawings at some point. Perhaps on my website or even as a publication. Labels: France drawing diary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Go back to main website. Shirley Trevena Official Website. Orange Street exhibition 2009. A year in France. View my complete profile.
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Creative Canvas: April 2009
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Painting, Photography and Commentary. Monday, April 27, 2009. Inspired by Arnold Lowery. Sea and Sky Watercolour. Thursday, April 9, 2009. Sunflowers, Sunflowers, Sunflowers! This is a watercolor that I copied from a Shirley Trevena. Painting appropriately titled "Sunflowers" pictured on the left . I saw this in Hazel Sloan's "Flowers in Watercolour" book and I was immediately attracted to this painting. Her painting is a 4x4". The one that I have painted is 6x7". The picture on the right. I have enjoyed...