I’m sad this is nearly over - it’s been great to see so much art on Bluesky.
My offering this evening is a pastel painting from earlier this year, inspired by returning Nightjars in the spring.
(Only 158 days until they’re back again. 😉)
I’m sad this is nearly over - it’s been great to see so much art on Bluesky.
My offering this evening is a pastel painting from earlier this year, inspired by returning Nightjars in the spring.
(Only 158 days until they’re back again. 😉)
I watched the sun disappear behind these trees this afternoon. This charcoal drawing was created a few years ago, but the trees look just the same today. The same proud Oaks, silhouetted against the darkening sky. 🌙
I watched the sun disappear behind these trees this afternoon. This charcoal drawing was created a few years ago, but the trees look just the same today. The same proud Oaks, silhouetted against the darkening sky. 🌙
This is a miniature clay sculpture of a Black Throated Diver (also known as an Arctic Loon) which would easily sit in the palm of your hand.
This is a miniature clay sculpture of a Black Throated Diver (also known as an Arctic Loon) which would easily sit in the palm of your hand.
This is a soft pastel and acrylic painting I made a few years ago. I thought it was finished, but I think I might add a small flock of Jackdaws to that open patch of sky…
This is a soft pastel and acrylic painting I made a few years ago. I thought it was finished, but I think I might add a small flock of Jackdaws to that open patch of sky…
This pastel painting is called ‘Starlit Path’. It’s only small, but it features something big; Orion, my favourite winter constellation. ✨
This pastel painting is called ‘Starlit Path’. It’s only small, but it features something big; Orion, my favourite winter constellation. ✨
This painted stone was inspired by ‘revontulet’, the Finnish word for the aurora borealis. It means ‘fox fires’ and comes from the old belief that the northern lights were created by a magical fox which swept glistening snow into the night sky with its tail. ✨ 🦊
This painted stone was inspired by ‘revontulet’, the Finnish word for the aurora borealis. It means ‘fox fires’ and comes from the old belief that the northern lights were created by a magical fox which swept glistening snow into the night sky with its tail. ✨ 🦊
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