The pond in the wood is a great place for them to get water and we've often watched them diving down to skim across the surface and drink as they fly.......a wonderful spectacle and it's often caught our dog, Poppy, by surprise. She hadn't realised how fast swallows can fly but allows them to use the pond because she's definitely not a water dog and avoids anything larger than a puddle if she can!
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
'Pretty swallow once again.......'
The pond in the wood is a great place for them to get water and we've often watched them diving down to skim across the surface and drink as they fly.......a wonderful spectacle and it's often caught our dog, Poppy, by surprise. She hadn't realised how fast swallows can fly but allows them to use the pond because she's definitely not a water dog and avoids anything larger than a puddle if she can!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Small Owl Dancing with Bees
Yesterday we had a morning in Cambridge, first the Botanical Garden and then the Fitzwilliam Museum to see the Turner Watercolours and the other exhibition of watercolours which trace the development of the watercolour. Both were fascinating. But also walking through the ceramics gallery there were two lovely owls. One a huge Martin Brothers owl and the other a gorgeous smaller slipware jug.
I made a couple of quick sketches because it just so happens that I have been making a small experimental print of an owl. It started out as just a regular if stylised owl, but it seemed to need a bit of action so I changed the drawing to make it dance… and then it seemed to also need some companions so I gave it some bees.
There were brown/yellow and blue/dk blue prints. The image is 6 x4.
Small Owl Dancing with Dees.
What was most interesting about the slip ware owl was the dot/dash decoration of the slip. The simplification is very design-y. So is my owl. I may try a print of the slipware owl too. but in some ways it seems like cheating because the “design” element has already been done…. unless I could bring something new to it….
All prints are just more experiments in combining plates, improving my cutting and trying to get the registration right. I am getting better, slowly …..
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Mole: Deceased
Last week Chris saw a dead mole when we were out on a cycle. Poor mole.. but an opportunity this time to get a closer look at those feet.
It was not in very good shape, a bit chewed, very smelly and with circling flies but I did bring it home for some quick sketches and photos.
The front feet are extraordinary, huge and paddle shaped with long pointed claws. The skin is leathery and deeply scored. I have a lot of respect for the moles who attempt the heavy clay soil around here.
I sketched the rather handsome hovering iridescent green bottle fly too. Its all part of the cycle after all.
Mole is now buried under the apple tree in a box. I am hoping the flies, bugs and microbes will work well in this warm weather and in a few months time I might have a relatively clean skull!
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Snails and chickens
They were the inspiration for my next print, particularly the breed which I believe is called Plymouth Rock, along with the many snails who seem to be enjoying the recent thunderstorms we've been having. What interesting creatures they are, even if they can be a considerable pest when they take a liking to your salad crops. Most snails on land are hermaphrodites and after a mating ritual which can last for several hours they finally fertilise each others' eggs! Their anatomy is fascinating too, under that beautiful shell they even have a lung which they breathe air through which I suppose shouldn't surprise me but somehow did.