First coffee at the cafe. It looks as if Sandra is giving us all a pep talk, which we are all deliberately ignoring…
three from Lesley including a view across the river.
Two from Sally T, whose boat wouldn’t stay still.
Two more bootiful boaty pictures from Jackie
Angela also produced a pastel of the Martello tower, and a cluster of boats.
Ian choose a very brightly coloured boat, a definite focal point, and a long view across the river
josie also looked out into the river, with a lovely muddy shoreline, and three posts reflected in the river.
Diana wasn’t with us today, but has very cleverly compensated by taking a street view from google maps and making a collage which manages to perfectly reflect the atmosphere of the day.The final picture, a lesson to us all, collage and cooking don’t mix!
Here is the result of my day’s work. A pen and wash of the harbourmaster’s hut, and my favourite thing,’ boatyard stuff’.
Carolyn has sent a drawing of the elder, Sambucus Niger shrub flowering in her garden, lovely frothy pink flowers contrasting with the deep almost maroon foliage.
Harriet has forwarded this lovely image, from Jackie, that muddy creek looks almost inviting.
- Our Exhibition at the Town Hall was very successful, we sold three paintings (15 exhibited) and lots of cards, so a big thank you to everyone who contributed .
- Our next exhibition is at The Bank, running from Wednesday 25th - Sunday 29th of June.
- Entries to the bank on Monday 23rd 10.30 -11.30
- Collection on Monday 30th 10.30 -11.30.
- Next week’s blogger is Hannah
Sally