I feel a bit of a fraud saying Blogtober when actually I’m just blogging in October. Does it count? Who…
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Supergranulation
Playing with backgrounds is so much easier when I use granulating watercolour. I really like the combination with gouache and…
garden spiders
Wildlife gardening usually involves leaving an area a bit messy, or undisturbed, and this might sound troubling for perfectionists. One…
red squirrels
A suitable theme for Blogtober Day 1! Not gonna lie, I was slightly caught on the hop (clearly unaware that…
the latest Knepp-isode
My safari at the Knepp Wildland I visited this trailblazing estate back in April and I was interested to see…
stamps…postcards…stamps
they can be both I love stamps, and I love postcards, so postcards of stamps are really a match made…
going storking
A White Stork and a Marabou Stork to be precise. Yesterday’s evening session with Wild Life Drawing was back with…
Designing Visual Aids of the Appalachian Trail
for the Birds of the Appalachian Trail logbook I’m coming to the end of my Birds of the A.T. project…
The Beauty of British Fish: cod & pollack
more paintings of our fishes Here are a couple more illustrations of some British fish, or at least, fish that…
trout and otters
I have discovered I really like painting fish. It’s my friend’s birthday coming up and I wanted to make him…