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A blog about art, astronomy and a garden shed. (Sometimes including references to life, paleontology, gastronomy, tropical fish keeping and the delights of the 5-string banjo)
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| Soft Herring Roes on Toast |
Who doesn't like a misty 'Wolf Moon'? Cold last night on the Suffolk Coast and this morning it snowed. The plants in the backyard received a regular frosting and the birds were pleased to help themselves to fat, wire worms and sunflower seeds from the bird table.
The very last astro-image of 2025 taken over our hedge in Suffolk, looking south towards Beccles. Orion is peeking over the bush, the constellation Taurus is in the middle and the open starcluster, The Pleiades or Seven Sisters, is top centre right.
I am hoping for more clear nights in 2026 than were manifest in 2025.
So a happy New Year Stargazers wherever you are in the 'ginormous' cosmos.
I am just about to have 'Tartiflette for Tea', so I am as happy as a 'piggy in poo' Yay!
At midnight, Toot and I may wave a few 'sparklers' to celebrate!!!
The best bit about art is that it is personal. In my arty farty realm there are no rules and happily for me I rate the 'journey' above the 'destination'.🤣
Now the big difference between a portrait and a landscape is primarily whatever way you choose to render a landscape " it doesn't get the hump" whereas a lack of 'likeness' in a portrait can cause a severe reaction from the model or sitter.
So I like to prepare a detailed drawing on the canvas using a very soft pencil prior to getting out the brushes and paint.
At this stage getting the likeness from ' get go' is a bonus but being there or thereabouts will do. There will be many design interactions once you start to paint.