Winter has come.
Tapping at our window panes with frosted branch like fingers. Laughing her freezing north wind breath. Was she impatient to shake out her snowy cloak and air it of last years remains which Spring prevented her from emptying? Or does she have a new cloak to show off with?
We have only had sprinklings of snow here, but the wind has the bite of an ice dragon and the ground is as hard as stone.I think Jasper has glimpsed that ice dragon ?
Willow is not that bothered, she just wants to sleep until Spring.
Ice is too cold on paws.
A glimpse of Autumn not so long ago. A leaf trapped in Winter.
(In case you are wondering, I did put fresh water in for the birds after I took this photograph of the bird bath this morning.)
***
Now, because it is the first day of December (officially winter in my eyes) and because I promised one not so long ago. .... it's time for a giveaway!
Among making other bits and pieces, I made a special mini hanger. Ideal I think to hang on a Christmas tree?
The toadstool measures 10cms x 6cms and has sparkly beads and bells hanging from it.
To win this, all you have to do is be a follower of my blog and leave a comment. I will send this toadstool to anywhere in the world to the first comment out of the hat. I will draw the winner next Monday (6th)
Good luck! :)
***
PS: I forgot to mention before. I have an original painting 'Wearing A Robe Of Gold' for sale in this open exhibition here. It's still on until mid December so there is time to pop along if you are in the area.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
The Misty Month
Whenever I think of November, I think of mist.
November will always be the misty month for me.
Beautiful to capture on camera and when it gets dark, the type of weather to curl up and dream, with a book or a movie by candle or starlight.
I'm looking forward to sitting down to watch this one, this chilly season. Such beautiful animation and soundtrack.
As the sun breaks through the smoky veil, creations have been coming to life on my desk.
November will always be the misty month for me.
Beautiful to capture on camera and when it gets dark, the type of weather to curl up and dream, with a book or a movie by candle or starlight.
I'm looking forward to sitting down to watch this one, this chilly season. Such beautiful animation and soundtrack.
As the sun breaks through the smoky veil, creations have been coming to life on my desk.
The Mistletoe Hare
And other odds and ends.
Also available in my shop are The Starlight Hare in postcard form now.
And Fairy Dust. A new print. Actually an old piece of Artwork, but I felt it was sad to leave it shut away unseen.
And Fairy Dust. A new print. Actually an old piece of Artwork, but I felt it was sad to leave it shut away unseen.
Hope your Monday is merry and music filled.
xx
(And if you are wondering?...new items will be listed in my shop over the course of today)
xx
(And if you are wondering?...new items will be listed in my shop over the course of today)
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Remembering Beyond Those Heather Clothed Hills
Sitting at my desk this week I haven't needed music or radio to keep me company. Outside at times it sounded as if the sea was on my doorstep. The trees danced to a wild wind symphony while I watched from the window, cosy indoors.
When I was a child I was scared of the wind and used to bury my head under the bed clothes so as not to have to listen to it's calling. Now I love it and always think I hear and feel spirits and old souls in its song.
This week has been remembrance week and with that fierce wind blowing maybe on the 11th hour we heard those souls that have passed a little more clearly.
Here is my Grandad. (Grampy) in 1916.
He was one of the lucky ones. He survived, came home, and had seven children and got to push me in my pram for a just little while.
And here he is older with my Nan.
It was on a theme of remembrance that a heart hanger took shape this week.
The Exmoor Emperor will join the spirits on the wind now. I have painted a little tribute to him here.
There is a place beyond those heather clothed gentle hills where you run free. Deep within the starry constellations. Forever be.
The Exmoor Emperor was a stag that stood nine feet tall and was sadly killed by a trophy hunter a few weeks ago.
I felt a great need to make this little tribute. To settle something inside, for my own soul.
You can also help by clicking here. (A great charity that I myself donate to monthly)
It's strange how things seem interconnected sometimes. I painted a remembrance heart, in remembrance week. The painting was connected to Exmoor and so was a surprise package that arrived on my doorstep the other morning. Inside was a note that said the lovely parcel carefully wrapped in pink tisssue paper had been especially made for me. A thankyou gift for inspiring her.
I opened it and revealed the most beautiful glass hanger...
And it even had a hare on it! Wow how lucky am I!! Thankyou so much Lizzie. I will treasure it and soon hang it in my little wooden studio. :) x
Why don't you pop over to her shop. There are lots more beautiful things on sale.
The Exmoor Emperor heart is now for sale in my shop.
Take care in this windy weather. x
When I was a child I was scared of the wind and used to bury my head under the bed clothes so as not to have to listen to it's calling. Now I love it and always think I hear and feel spirits and old souls in its song.
This week has been remembrance week and with that fierce wind blowing maybe on the 11th hour we heard those souls that have passed a little more clearly.
Here is my Grandad. (Grampy) in 1916.
He was one of the lucky ones. He survived, came home, and had seven children and got to push me in my pram for a just little while.
And here he is older with my Nan.
It was on a theme of remembrance that a heart hanger took shape this week.
The Exmoor Emperor will join the spirits on the wind now. I have painted a little tribute to him here.
There is a place beyond those heather clothed gentle hills where you run free. Deep within the starry constellations. Forever be.
The Exmoor Emperor was a stag that stood nine feet tall and was sadly killed by a trophy hunter a few weeks ago.
I felt a great need to make this little tribute. To settle something inside, for my own soul.
You can also help by clicking here. (A great charity that I myself donate to monthly)
It's strange how things seem interconnected sometimes. I painted a remembrance heart, in remembrance week. The painting was connected to Exmoor and so was a surprise package that arrived on my doorstep the other morning. Inside was a note that said the lovely parcel carefully wrapped in pink tisssue paper had been especially made for me. A thankyou gift for inspiring her.
I opened it and revealed the most beautiful glass hanger...
And it even had a hare on it! Wow how lucky am I!! Thankyou so much Lizzie. I will treasure it and soon hang it in my little wooden studio. :) x
Why don't you pop over to her shop. There are lots more beautiful things on sale.
The Exmoor Emperor heart is now for sale in my shop.
Take care in this windy weather. x
Friday, November 5, 2010
A Special Moment In A Day
The morning was grey. Soft rain fell as if a gentle sea mist had payed us a visit. There was not a hint of wind to blow the strongest few leaves that remained on trees. The rain drops collected until they were heavy on stems, November jewels decorating the birds winter feast.
I didn't take an umbrella.
Across the field over the stile, into the lane, then up the road. I scuffed through coppery beech leaves carpeting my path.
I was on a short journey to a certain place that last week a friend of mine had mentioned. She had seen something. A type of something that you don't normally come across in Wiltshire?
I began to wonder whether she had possibly imagined it as I grew near to the area?
I carried on, wanting to find that 'unusual' that something 'different', that 'moment' that can change a day into something special.
When everyone else was getting on with doing what they do on a Friday. Winding down for the weekend in the office, getting the groceries in the local supermarket. taking their child to the dentist.... Here I was hunting for that little bit of magic to turn my day from ordinary to extraordinary.
Then I reached the place. All was quiet, not even a dog walker about. Just a plain old field. But a field that held childhood memories of laughter and mushroom picking for me.
And then I saw them....
Reindeer!!
Such beautiful magical creatures!
They made my day. :-)
***
Thanks to my friend Lucy for the tip off. :) x
She has recently opened an Etsy shop just a few days ago, so please go and pay her a visit here
I didn't take an umbrella.
Across the field over the stile, into the lane, then up the road. I scuffed through coppery beech leaves carpeting my path.
I was on a short journey to a certain place that last week a friend of mine had mentioned. She had seen something. A type of something that you don't normally come across in Wiltshire?
I began to wonder whether she had possibly imagined it as I grew near to the area?
I carried on, wanting to find that 'unusual' that something 'different', that 'moment' that can change a day into something special.
When everyone else was getting on with doing what they do on a Friday. Winding down for the weekend in the office, getting the groceries in the local supermarket. taking their child to the dentist.... Here I was hunting for that little bit of magic to turn my day from ordinary to extraordinary.
Then I reached the place. All was quiet, not even a dog walker about. Just a plain old field. But a field that held childhood memories of laughter and mushroom picking for me.
And then I saw them....
Reindeer!!
Such beautiful magical creatures!
They made my day. :-)
***
Thanks to my friend Lucy for the tip off. :) x
She has recently opened an Etsy shop just a few days ago, so please go and pay her a visit here
Monday, November 1, 2010
Nights Cloak
The night is wrapping her woven cloak around us earlier now that the clocks have turned back. What a marvellous cloak it is, embroidered with delicate starshine, steeped in indigo and milkyway. She is an enchantress, casting a spell over the far northern and southern hemispheres with her rainbow silky aurora dances she hypnotises all who fall under who spell.
My three new hearts are decorated with her dancing. Oh, and hares as I have had so many requests for more 'hares'. :)
I will be listing these very shortly in my Etsy shop here
And I've finally got around to finishing this, which will also go into the shop too.
Happy November to you! x
My three new hearts are decorated with her dancing. Oh, and hares as I have had so many requests for more 'hares'. :)
I will be listing these very shortly in my Etsy shop here
And I've finally got around to finishing this, which will also go into the shop too.
Happy November to you! x
Friday, October 29, 2010
Stone And Light
Yesterday was too beautiful a breezy day to stay indoors, so we walked among Aveburys ancient stones instead... Can you see the faces in them? Each stone has a face somewhere, if you look hard enough. Some are easy to see, as the one just above. Sometimes I like to imagine that each one is a person or animal, hidden, frozen in time. I imagine them awakening and dancing in their circle.
(Now that could be a painting to put in my sketchbook! ;) )
Outside the trees are still holding on to their leaves.
And inside the light is a silken veil.
I was hoping to share three new hearts here today, but they will have to wait as it is just so dark outside. Much too dark and rainy to photograph anything. So I'll be back maybe tommorow or Sunday?
Enjoy your weekend. x
(Now that could be a painting to put in my sketchbook! ;) )
Outside the trees are still holding on to their leaves.
And inside the light is a silken veil.
I was hoping to share three new hearts here today, but they will have to wait as it is just so dark outside. Much too dark and rainy to photograph anything. So I'll be back maybe tommorow or Sunday?
Enjoy your weekend. x
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
A Walk On Hills and A Splash Of The Sea
Who were you.... you who trod these ancient hills... Our footsteps follow the same paths. We breathed the same air, just in different times. Did you stop and see the beauty in the silvery grasses and watch the wind make them dance as I did?
Were the hills covered in so many papery blue harebells you could almost hear them ring?
When I felt lucky to find just a few.
Did you ride a white horse upon these downs or watch while this one was being carved?
This place, Cherhill ,Oldbury castle hillfort was occupied in Roman times. It is said to be haunted by ghostly Roman soldiers. They have been seen on a road near to the camp. I didn't see any sign of them, but maybe I should return by moonlight?
We walked here on Sunday, a lovely sunny day and not so far from home.
There was a powerful silence around these beech trees.
It felt as if they were keeping a secret.... Do you ever get that feeling?
Well my new hearts are not a secret, so I will share them with you.
This week I transported myself (not physically sadly, but in my mind) back to the sea.
The titles of these pieces are: Turquoise Dreamer, Last Night I Dreamed Of Dolphins (and below) Tintagel
And they are for sale here
I have another 3 hearts almost finished on a different theme but that will be for another day, not so far off. :-)
Were the hills covered in so many papery blue harebells you could almost hear them ring?
When I felt lucky to find just a few.
Did you ride a white horse upon these downs or watch while this one was being carved?
This place, Cherhill ,Oldbury castle hillfort was occupied in Roman times. It is said to be haunted by ghostly Roman soldiers. They have been seen on a road near to the camp. I didn't see any sign of them, but maybe I should return by moonlight?
We walked here on Sunday, a lovely sunny day and not so far from home.
There was a powerful silence around these beech trees.
It felt as if they were keeping a secret.... Do you ever get that feeling?
Well my new hearts are not a secret, so I will share them with you.
This week I transported myself (not physically sadly, but in my mind) back to the sea.
The titles of these pieces are: Turquoise Dreamer, Last Night I Dreamed Of Dolphins (and below) Tintagel
And they are for sale here
I have another 3 hearts almost finished on a different theme but that will be for another day, not so far off. :-)
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