It was a "stroll and sketch" day, but with the sudden and very heavy downpours we mostly stayed close to some form of shelter, starting at the Forge Café for coffee, moving to the Walled Garden with its greenhouses and finishing at the Coach House café for tea. We were ten altogether. I am always amazed at the variety of subjects, media and techniques chosen to produce so many interesting images, a number of which will no doubt be worked on further at home. Photos below - click to enlarge. Joan Henriques, who went to Canada, has sent her best wishes to all Eye Arts Guild members via John, together with some of her lovely recent artwork. This is also shown below. |
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Jackie johnson
7/7/2017 10:44:52 am
Thorn ham Walks: in spite of the thunderstorm start, we spent a very pleasant day painting, mostly in the walled garden, a delightful place full of flowers with volunteer gardeners working away. The only problem occurred when two of us found we were locked in the car park at 3.45pm. After much reversing and driving around, we made our escape!
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Sally Procner
9/7/2017 09:31:07 pm
I'm sorry that I couldn't make it due to an illness, but did have a smile on my face thinking about you all when it started to rain. ( sorry, I should have said how concerned...hehe...) And with Jackies tale about the end...how eventful.
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