Mixed Winter Berries Sketch
The mixed berries are illustrated in the adapted style of artist Edith Holden. All of the berries are NOT for human consumption and are shown for colour contrast only. In order of display, the berries are: Privet, Yew and Mistletoe.
The picture is drawn on a piece of yellow brolly fabric.
Sharing ideas on how the fabric of broken umbrellas (Brollies), can be used. Of course, pass the metal frames on to metal collectors...
Thursday, 19 December 2019
Saturday, 30 November 2019
Mushroom Sketch
Mushroom Sketch
The mushrooms are illustrated in the adapted style of artist Edith Holden. The image is drawn on yellow brolly fabric. The blue background was also taken from a broken brolly.
I wonder if edible mushrooms can be grown under solar panels on solar farms?
Thursday, 10 October 2019
Oak Leaves and Acorn Sketch
Oak Leaves and Acorn Sketch
The oak leaves and acorn images are illustrated in the adapted style of artist Edith Holden.
The picture is drawn on a piece of yellow brolly fabric.
The oak leaves and acorn images are illustrated in the adapted style of artist Edith Holden.
The picture is drawn on a piece of yellow brolly fabric.
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Horse chestnuts in the style of Edith Holden
Horse Chestnut Sketch
The horse chestnut images
are illustrated in the adapted style of artist Edith Holden.
The picture is drawn on a
conked-out orange brolly fabric.
Monday, 2 September 2019
Berries Adapted from Edith Holden
Brolly Canvas: Plant Berries in the style of Edith Holden
The
blackberries and rosehips are
illustrated in the adapted style of artist
Edith Holden. The picture was drawn on broken yellow brolly fabric. The blue
background is also taken from a broken brolly.
Tuesday, 30 July 2019
Lavender Drawing
Lavender Drawing
The Lavender Picture was drawn on a yellow broken brolly fabric. The vibrant blue background used is also from a broken brolly.
The Lavender Picture was drawn on a yellow broken brolly fabric. The vibrant blue background used is also from a broken brolly.
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
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