Thursday 2 April 2009

Work in progress....


We are off on our travels tonight for a few days so I thought I would post a shot of my latest seascape in progress, just to keep the blog alive and kicking! Well I say seascape but at the moment it really is just a puddle that you can see. I'm prone to hyperbole given the opportunity. I shall make a big effort again on it when we get back, something I should have been doing today but couldn't settle down to. Too excited really! I enjoy going to new places etc., and this trip is definatly a new experience- a Moldovan wedding! The 'family' is getting bigger and more continental so Christmasses will be even more fun I reckon from now on! Not that I am wishing our summer away. 

A vague thought entered my bonce today about how unpowered, unstressy and low key our life is now, whilst showing our friend the ropes of the gallery/workshop. It took all of 5 minutes, and two of those minutes were pointing out the coffee making facilities! A far cry from yester year when we lived on stress and fatigue as our staple diet. Did I mention I love being an artist? It's not a bad life is it?

If anyone is kind enough to drop by with a comment for this post, I will reply as soon as we are back in town- don't think I have deserted you! 'Ketchup' later.... 

6 comments:

Trevor Lingard said...

Hi Serena
I shall be following this one with antisipation.
Regards

~Babs said...

I already love it! The drips/runs in the sky,,,I hope you don't fix them too much.
:-D
Can't wait to see it in all it's glory!

Really, really fine job on the stained glass. I've always thought it looked so difficult,,but now with your explanations,,I see I was wrong. It's impossible!
(well, for me anyway)
Hope you're having a super time on your trip; leaving the light on for your return.

Serena said...

Hello again Trevor- thanks for popping by. Now I know someone is watching the progress, I guess I had better get on with it!

Serena said...

Lol Babs, you made me laugh! And I know if I can do it, you most certainly can! As for the painting nearly everyone who has seen it has liked the drips...and it's only the undercoating! I'm worried about painting over the top now!!! Ha! :o)

Seth said...

This piece already is fantastic. I cannot wait to see how it develops.

Serena said...

Thank you Seth for the comments and dropping by- Bank Holiday is over so I should be able to get a good run at it tmorrow. A real 'roll your sleeves up' day, hopefully! :o)