I delivered my works to the gallery yesterday, in the most dreadful weather. B drove us there in a pea-souper of a fog, particularly thick over the Forth, and heavy rainfall combined with the fog by the time we reached Edinburgh. Visibility was so poor we managed to get lost on the way and somehow ended up in Dean Village - a real treat, because neither of us have ever been there before, and it was beautiful in spite of the ghastly weather.
I titled this drawing Breeze because of the large seed head wheeling in from the right hand side, breathing life and movement into the other forms - it feels fresh, like a May morning. I have been enjoying working in two colours, too. I delivered my works to the gallery yesterday, in the most dreadful weather. B drove us there in a pea-souper of a fog, particularly thick over the Forth, and heavy rainfall combined with the fog by the time we reached Edinburgh. Visibility was so poor we managed to get lost on the way and somehow ended up in Dean Village - a real treat, because neither of us have ever been there before, and it was beautiful in spite of the ghastly weather. It was also lovely to see the gallery again, I couldn't spend much time in there as B was driving around the block to pick me up outside, but I could see there was a colourful Glen Scouller exhibition (the last day of it) and I glimpsed a John Bellany painting on my way out - a shot in the arm of good art in the flesh.
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Dissolving PeopleA symbol on the footpath outside a local primary school gradually disappearing as the image breaks up and wears away until eventually it is obliterated by leaves and barely discernible. Photographed at intervals of several months between February 2021 and November 2022, oldest at the top.
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