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Another large fallen tree. The weird gyrating insect-like roots makes the tree feel as if it is dancing and has a real presence in this drawing.
Large drawing taken from weekend sketches. And reading the Guernsey Press today, there was a picture of the Guet taken 100 odd years ago before the Monterey Pines were planted (along with a particularly odious letters from one of the many usual conse
Out at the Ruined Watch House, with @aaron.yeandle. 

We had visited this place separately and used contrasting viewpoints of the watch house itself. Both of us had been drawn to this blackthorn hedge with its unruly sprout of growth. My small painti
The fort and cliff face is looming well but I think the sky was more expressive before. I may have to wipe back. 🤔
A wonderful second hand treasure that I found recently. I love the delicacy of colour the photographic plates, and like Phyllis, I’m not that certain of my botany. I really hope this dedication was written with love and isn’t as mansplain
This is a pretty grotty drawing, but making it felt right. Drawing these pitiful savagely upended trees with their vulnerable exposed gnarly roots and the velvety inky darkness of their stump voids has thrown my mind into all sorts of strange visual
Strange newly formed caterpillary-like fungi on the fallen pines.
Out and about in the sun with a very odd selection of colours which is both annoying and now quite intriguing. Often accidents are vastly more interesting than purposeful and well planned! 🤔
Works in progress - one of the many fortifications on L’Ancresse Common, and Mont Herault Watch Tower on the west coast. It’s uncanny how @aaron.yeandle staked out many of the same areas of the island as I had for our joint exhibition at
La Fontenelle. Still half baked, but I’m quite enjoying its brevity.

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