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Edinburgh College of Art Degree Show
Today we headed into toun to visit the degree show at college. Although I’d helped out with the illustration section I’d not seen any of the other departments. Unusually Big Dreamer wanted to come. He remains traumatised by an exhibition … Continue reading
Freewheelin’
Recently we invested in a bike seat for Little Owl. After a search we settled on one where she sits in front of the rider with footwells for her feet. I like it because I can have a chat with … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bike seat, borage, buttercups, cycling, hawthorne, hedgerows, heron, illustration
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Jubilee in Scotland
Listening to the radio this weekend the presenters are full of the joys ofΒ the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations and it feels as though they are broadcasting from another planet. We don’t get this bank holiday in Scotland and only some people … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bunting, celebration, gala season, illustration, jubilee, Magnus Magnusson, Queen, Queen Anne, Scandinavia, scotland, Woman's Hour
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Aunty Elemee
Yesterday Little Owl and I had a visit from our friend Emily (Elemee to Little Owl). We went for a wander down by the river and there was a plethora of wild flowers to see. Many of our old friends … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Family and friends, Growing things, Illustration, Wildlife
Tagged aunty emily, bluebells, common centaury, corn marigolds, greater stitchwort, illustration, river side, water avens, white comfrey, wild flowers, woodland
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‘Drink Me’
This weekend we traveled south to Oxfordshire for a wedding. The hedgerows were full of blossoming hawthorne. The season is much further on than in Scotland. Heavy laden hawthorne always reminds me of a section of the Leeds-Liverpool canal where Big Dreamer and … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Family and friends, Illustration
Tagged alice in woderland, bloom, blossom, brideshead revisited, drink me, elegance, friends, hawthorne, illustration, leeds-liverpool canal, new orleans foot stompers, oxfordhire, pregnancy, sebastian, sloe, style, wedding, wedding favours
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Weevil
One of the ironies of this magnificent country Scotland is that it is mostly cold and windy, then when the sun shines the midgies come out. If you haven’t heard of these nasty biting insects I can’t convey in words … Continue reading
Posted in Growing things, Illustration
Tagged black vine weevils, gardening, illustration, midgies, peas, pests, pot plants, scottish weather, sunshine
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Could it be?
Six swallows, two butterflies, one bumblebee, a line full of washing, sun in the sky, and a glass of homemade nettle beer…could it be? Surely not! Could this be summer?!
Posted in Countryside
Tagged bumble bee, butterflies, illustration, nettle beer, summer, sun, washing line
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Invitation
Here’s a wedding invitation I designed a while a go for a lovely couple I know. The invitations have just been sent out and it’s great to see them all printed up. It was the valley horticultural society coffee morning … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Growing things, Illustration
Tagged coffee morning, horticultural society, illustration, plants, village, wedding invitation
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Gloom
I woke up this morning and there was a little bird’s egg, about the size of my thumb, smashed on the window sill of my studio. It had obviously taken a tumble from one of the nests in our guttering. … Continue reading
Posted in Countryside, Illustration, Wildlife
Tagged carol farmer, chapel street gallery, eggs, end of the year, hares, illustration, innerleithen, nests
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Knightsridge Primary School
Yesterday I visited Knightsridge Primary School to speak to some of the children there about illustration. I particularly wanted to talk to them about a magazine project Iβm working on. They were absolutely brilliant and gave me some excellent responses. … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration
Tagged budding artists, drawing, fireworks, illustration, Knightsridge primary school
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