Wednesday 26 February 2014

Snow Dropping

Last week it looked so like spring but this week it is snowing; but it is heavy wet snow and dropping not flaking. I didn't take the good camera out with me in the wet weather so apologize as the pictures are not quite up to my standard.
 
The star of the show last week was looking much the worse for wear after a day and a half of the soggy stuff.

 
The snowdrops were drooping under the wet snow, but will certainly rebound once it is finished.


 
Snow drops that fall on my nose and eyelashes? What about on hare, actually a rabbit.
 

 
Berries and "hips" with a coat of snow:



 
I thought these looked almost abstract:
 

 
.. and down on the beach this shell nestled in the snow near the tide line.


 

And now for something quite different. It is a watercolour painting on Aquabord (a board with a clay surface that accepts watercolours. I have never used this before, an advantage is that it can be fixed and varnished so that it does not have to go under glass.

Sometimes I see something that just begs to be painted, the following scene is one such. The shells were caught in a battered piece of driftwood that was washed up by a storm and lit up by the bright late afternoon sunshine. It is a watercolour that I call "Catch of the Day":

 
 
That's my Whimsy for this week, thanks for dropping by,
 
Gillian.