This week, I have gradually been progressing with my church picture. I would like to do it as a snow scene, and now have a photograph of it, although not with any snow. I’ll have to use some artistic licence to add some here and there. Sue noticed what I was doing, “it’s a nuisance to photograph, isn’t it?” She said, “You almost have to climb on top of the wall”.
Also in a churchy vein, at art group, Kevin was doing a picture of Chesterfield’s famous crooked spire. He told me that, from some parts of town it was almost straight, whereas others it had that distinctive curve and lean that it is so well known for. Here’s a link to some photos of it so you can judge for yourself http://www.chesterfieldparishchurch.org.uk/ Kevin says that the view from the train station is one of the straighter perspectives. This might disappoint new visitors to the town, who might well be expecting something less straight.
Many of our members are painting birds at the moment, Gill has just completed a green bird (possibly a greenfinch) with a green background, Karen is working on a bird of prey, and Margaret is coming to the end of her kingfisher pair, something of a departure for her from her usual swans.
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