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Notes from The Rookery: Bonehill and Honeybags
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Friday, 27 March 2015. I've been out walking a lot. Walking is a meditation, a soul soothing, a chance to put thoughts in order, or a chance to put them aside. For me, the walking, the intimate knowing of the land, and just as importantly, the naming. Of the land, the poetry of place that enables you to lay a map out in your head, is something I've been obsessed with since childhood. I was tempted to paint them, to draw the characters out of the rocks. I love the heather fore...
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Notes from The Rookery: berries, berries, berries!
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Tuesday, 6 October 2009. Berries, berries, berries! My father came to visit, so I dragged him out in the rain to help me pick berries! We picked rowan berries and sloes, both destined for a couple of nights in the freezer to simulate a frost, before being made into jellies. The crab apples will go in with the berries too, while the haws are cooking at this moment on the stove, in an attempt to make Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall's 'Haw-sin sauce'. I'll let you know how it goes!
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Notes from The Rookery: High Summer
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Tuesday, 21 July 2015. As Midsummer moves into 'high summer', I have continued to walk, snatching moments in the late evening, when I can find a little breathing space from the chores and stress of life. I am constantly enchanted by the ever changing play of light across this landscape,. The low evening light turns everything to gold. Even the humble nettle appears jewel encrusted in the light of the setting sun. I try, endlessly, to translate this light show into paintings!
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Notes from The Rookery: They dined on Mince, and slices of Quince, which they ate with a runcible spoon.
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Friday, 6 November 2009. They dined on Mince, and slices of Quince, which they ate with a runcible spoon. The hard, aromatic fruit has to be cooked, with lots of sugar as it is very sharp, but then it has an amazing flavour, slightly reminiscent of eastern spices, and the jam, which turns pinkish orange has a taste somewhere between mango and apricot - divine! Put in a large pan and BARELY cover fruit with water. Cook on a low heat until quince begins to soften. If at thi...
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Notes from The Rookery: The Blessings
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. PRINTS OF ALL THESE ARE AVAILABLE IN MY ETSY SHOP*. Click here for Etsy Shop. The Holly and The Ivy'. These are the words of an Old English charm or spell to prevent bees from swarming. In the still of the Night'. Somehow I found your blog from searching for Helen Ward Artist who I love. Your work is really lovely, both style and subject matter especially your horses and hares, too much to mention. Looking forward to looking further around your site. 16 February 2014 at 11:59.
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Notes from The Rookery: Story Portraits
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. I don't do regular pet portraits, but I rather like doing these. I call them 'story portraits' and they are a fun to do. If you fancy an illustration of your dog, cat, pony ( I even did a catfish once for a customer) then prices start at around £75. These are gorgeous, love the idea. Your new site looks good too - crisp and clean. Always enjoy visiting here. 20 January 2013 at 22:07. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Promote your Page too. Summer is sulkin...
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Notes from The Rookery: The Nettle Recipes!
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Sunday, 26 April 2009. Child, we used to eat beech nuts in the Autumn, gathering them on the way home from school, and peeling the little shiny cases, to eat the raw nut inside. It was these that hop shoots reminded me of. Nettle and Hop Top Pesto. Basil is the obvious herb choice for this, but my seedlings are only just germinating. I used golden marjoram and thyme. My smallest son, who is suspicious of anything green, ate two helpings of this! 1 colanderful of nettle tops.
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Notes from The Rookery: Landscapes
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Waye Barton and Cawsand'. View from Parford Brake'. Stony lane, Buda'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Starving Artist , zookeeper, taxi driver, baked bean hater, eternal dreamer and general dogsbody.I keep ponies (rather a lot) and children (rather a lot) and I paint, and I stitch, and I listen to the land. View my complete profile. Follow me on Facebook for a chance to buy originals before they go to my shop. Promote your Page too. And at Artisan, Chagford. Wild Woods and Willow.
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Notes from The Rookery: Greenwoods
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. Wednesday, 6 May 2015. I stepped away from the Oracle Deck for a couple of weeks, because another painting was calling out to be worked. I had intended this to be a rich and earthy green painting, but the paint had other ideas, and as I laid down the rock face behind the figure, the flowing watercolour chose ethereal pink tones instead. Lifting out bramble tendrils. And putting in fabric patterns. Small details, which disappear in the big picture, but are seen clearly close up.
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Notes from The Rookery: The Quilt Gallery
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Work for Sale Gallery pages. The Naming of The Hare'. Measuring approx 31cm x 45 cm, not including the wooden hanger. This piece is stitched entirely by hand. For more details and close ups please follow link here. Measures approximately 34cm x 47cm, not including the hanger. For more details and close-ups please follow link here. Central panel measures approx 29cm x 43cm. It is hung from a brass rod measuring 70cm. For more details please click here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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