Sunday 16 June 2013

Cloud over the sea from Margate watercolour

I have spent the last few hours trying to master painting the cloudy skies we are having at the moment. I think this is the best attempt so far. Dobbs of dilute Payne’s grey on wet paper where the grey bits are, followed by white gouache where the white bits are.  

11 comments:

  1. There is surely a place for this man on TDC?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2343983/Labour-politician-admits-affair--ALIEN-Father-talks-belief-extra-terrestial-life-claims-fathered-love-child-one.html

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  2. Where would our diversity champion place Aliens in his scheme of things?


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    1. Worrow stated this morning that he's coming out in support of Margate Post Office workers!

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    2. Perhaps Worrow will be representing the LBGAT community in the future? As only those who have never heard of him would vote for him, it's his only chance to get re elected ;)

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    3. There are SO many jokes that I would LOVE to post in relation to your comment Peter, but I suspect Michael would be less than amused lol

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  3. Meanwhile good effort on the water colour sky mate

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