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Nov. 16th, 2020 03:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
*S0* many leaves. Beast and I spent quite a lot of yesterday morning collecting them and piling them under the beech tree. He used the lawnmower, which cut green swathes through the orange carpet. I used rake, barrow and leaf-gathering hand spades, which got through a lot more leaves, though it also left more leaves behind and did not mince them. Still, between us we made a considerable impact.
My forearms ache.
It's interesting how the different trees have shed. Sweet chestnuts are completely bare. The sycamores have golden carpets beneath them and a fair covering of yellow. The beech shed a solid orange around its spread, and the lawn further away was/is about equally copper and green. Fruit trees are bare, walnut is mostly bare, laburnum to my surprise still carries dull green leaves, plus seed pods. Meanwhile the holly at the front is generously berried.
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I recently won an auction for a voucher for an acrylic pour, and after some discussions with the artist, decided to buy an additional two canvasses so as to have a group.
Look here and you will see what I got!
My forearms ache.
It's interesting how the different trees have shed. Sweet chestnuts are completely bare. The sycamores have golden carpets beneath them and a fair covering of yellow. The beech shed a solid orange around its spread, and the lawn further away was/is about equally copper and green. Fruit trees are bare, walnut is mostly bare, laburnum to my surprise still carries dull green leaves, plus seed pods. Meanwhile the holly at the front is generously berried.
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I recently won an auction for a voucher for an acrylic pour, and after some discussions with the artist, decided to buy an additional two canvasses so as to have a group.
Look here and you will see what I got!
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Date: 2020-11-16 08:52 pm (UTC)I like your artwork - looks really great together
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Date: 2020-11-17 06:38 am (UTC)I wish you strength in subduing the leaves!
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Date: 2020-11-17 09:25 am (UTC)I kind of want to try acrylic pour, but it's probably not something I should just try on my lliving room table. Things could get messy! :D
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Date: 2020-11-18 05:54 pm (UTC)Your art is so pretty. The group works beautifully together.
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Date: 2020-11-18 10:38 pm (UTC)I've rotated one of them a bit - will probably continue to play for a while!
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Date: 2020-11-19 06:25 pm (UTC)I'd never heard of acrylic pour before. It looks fun! Playing around with colours are so satisfying.
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Date: 2020-11-19 06:42 pm (UTC)I've been so much more aware of the trees this year - my Saturday social distancing takes place under the same two trees every week, at the end of a stand of trees that used to belong to a fsncy house and are therefore all different and they've been so disparate in how quickly they've turned and fallen. I definitely do not envy you the dealing with the carpet - so pretty until it's a soggy mess, then just so heavy!