Crazy busy times post
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I've been trying to sit down at the computer and post an update. Between
other computer things taking up my time, some weird updates at the most
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2 weeks ago
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
Stunning piece of work.
ReplyDeleteHelen, that piece deserves to be framed. I'm glad you did it!
ReplyDeleteThank you both
ReplyDeleteI am very lucky - I got to see it "in the flesh"! It is indeed very beautiful. This photo doesn't show off all the colour nuances within the water. (very difficult to pick up)
ReplyDeleteThe up and coming one is also going to be quite special - but not as big a fall of water!
Go Helen! I love your landscapes! Really pleased you're back into them again.
Beautiful waterfall the texture is so three dimensional, it definitely deserved a frame
ReplyDeleteThank you one and all for heart-warming praise.:)
ReplyDeletePiękne obrazy, to niesamowite co można wyczarować z wełny :)
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