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This is both about growing colour quite literally as plants in my garden and also about using them. I dye fibres with natural dyes and use them to "paint" with. This is how I make my landscapes , mostly of the North Wales countryside Mae Tyfu Lliw yn enw addas iawn i'r 'blog' yma. Yr wyf yn cael hwyl yn tyfu bob math o flodau i Helen i'w defnyddio. Mae hi yn creu lluniau bendigedig, mae y lliwiau yn hollol naturiol, ac felly'n gweithio'n dda iawn yn rhoi lliw credadwy o'r wlad o'm cwmpas
This is a beautiful work.
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A beautiful picture. I *love* to watch falling snow...this captures the feeling. And the waterfall....lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery tired of snow but your work is kinetic and stunningly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you one and all . It was good to find such positive comments on my blog :) Hey Patricia we don't often get snow here more often rain and lots of it so this is a bit of a change for us but I find driving in the stuff scary!
ReplyDeleteHelen, how beautiful pictures of the falling snow and the waterfall!!
ReplyDeleteI am not a snow person at all (and therefore live in the wrong country), but it is beautiful:)
you, too? we had more snow on top of the ice yesterday and I wouldn't mind a "big thaw" after the long "big freeze" now!:(( but your felting is gorgeous - as ever! I am not really a felter, so I only follow the workshop notes by reading, but I am looking forward to lots of nice result photos:)) drive safely - if you have to!
ReplyDeleteI love your picture just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA very evocative photograph, Helen. Interesting that you don't reckon to get much snow at home, considering that I'm only about 15 miles away and we get quite a bit here most winters. But them I am probably several hundred metres higher up! See you soon.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture of snow falling on your garden! I love walking in falling snow and dread driving ...
ReplyDeleteNow we have had our few days of rare snow we are wanting our green and pleasant land back but alas the big freexe continues. However we have our own micro climate here Alison and are usually a degree above surrounding areas so our thaw should come earlier.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for you kind comment about waterfall 3. :)