Not that I've been physically working on it for all that time, but I went with a good friend to the wonderful Tall Ships festival last May, and La Malouine was moored by the Warehouses in Gloucester docks.d We climbed aboard and were given a tour by one of the crew.
Monday, 23 April 2018
How long does it take?
How long does it take you to make a picture? That's a question artists are often asked. A good answer is, "A lifetime of experimenting", or in the case of this particular piece, almost a year!
Not that I've been physically working on it for all that time, but I went with a good friend to the wonderful Tall Ships festival last May, and La Malouine was moored by the Warehouses in Gloucester docks.d We climbed aboard and were given a tour by one of the crew.
We asked what the name meant and were told that the ship came from St Malo in France. Using photos taken at the time, and having sorted out suitable stamps I got started a few months later, but have only recently completed the picture .. the brickwork of the warehouses and the windows were a challenge but very absorbing.
For the first time, I've used cotton dipped in acrylic paint to sew in the rigging and am quite pleased with the effect! And I saw several beautiful ships that day ... so watch this space!
Not that I've been physically working on it for all that time, but I went with a good friend to the wonderful Tall Ships festival last May, and La Malouine was moored by the Warehouses in Gloucester docks.d We climbed aboard and were given a tour by one of the crew.
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