If nothing else, lockdown has certainly given us time to reflect..... in between cleaning behind the fridge and rearranging our book shelves. Looking back at previous artwork can be helpful when your sense of creativity has deserted you, sometimes reminding you of incomplete work or providing you with new, improved ideas because previous work will never be good enough.
I've been looking back at some graphite drawings I did last Christmas which were successfully made into cards and it's encouraged me to start working on some more, seasonally appropriate studies ...... watch this space!
Inquisitive barn owl....
Not so inquisitive barn owl . Graphite and watercolour.
Long horn cow in colder times, although after the May heatwave it doesn’t seem all that warm now!
The hedgerows are full of birds and blossom and wonderful creepy crawlies at the moment so perhaps now is the time to be keeping a visual record of them, but with all the leaf cover in the wood it’s hard to catch sight of visiting (and resident) mammals. Perhaps it also has something to do with an overactive spaniel puppy who careers around noisily and an older and wiser lurcher who prefers lying in the shade! Graphite drawings have a wonderful directness to them that colour can sometimes take away from so perhaps time for reflection hasn’t been wasted if it kick starts that next project....