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Friday 13 January 2017

More animals!

I know Christmas is well and truly over now and cracker jokes aren't that great, but I liked this one because it's connected to what I do:

Why are Christmas trees so bad at sewing?

Because they drop their needles! 

😄😒

*Tumbleweed goes rolling by*

Anyway.....

I was lucky enough to get Tim Peake's book Hello, is this Planet Earth? for Christmas. I love it. The photos of Earth from the International Space Station are fantastic and may inspire some art I do in the future. The expanse of the continents and the curve of the Earth make you realise what a wonderful, beautiful place the Earth is. It made me wonder if everyone had the chance to go up into space, just enough to look back on our home planet, would it be enough to inspire love for our world and put various things into perspective? Would it be enough to see we all live on this one planet and we need to share it and look after it?

The animals we share it with would appreciate it, I'm sure. I've done a few more drawings while I've been trying to recover from my cold. 

This is a magpie:

 


Here's a snow leopard. I think they're absolutely beautiful creatures.

 


A red squirrel:

 


And here are two I drew a while ago but I haven't put them on my blog yet. A little owl:




And an avocet:

 
 

I hope you're enjoying the new year so far.  

Tuesday 3 January 2017

Happy New Year!



Happy New Year to everyone! I hope you had a lovely Christmas. I developed a cold on Christmas Day and my mother did on Boxing Day so we weren't feeling very festive and we feel like we hardly had a Christmas because it went so fast. But everyone is happy and safe and that's the important thing. 

For the last week I've been snuggled up trying to get better, kind of really getting into the "hygge" idea that's become popular. It's not really a new idea to me though. I've always spent time in winter being cosy indoors. Here in Wales we have the word "cwtch" which means "hug" but there's also "cwtched up" which means being cosy and comfortable, preferably by a fireside with a blanket or warm clothes and something warm to drink. That's similar to "hygge" isn't it? 

Due to this cold - and Christmas - I haven't been able to finish my Autumn wall hanging yet but I'm hoping to get back to the colours soon. I find January the darkest month of the year, especially after twelfth night when the decorations and lights have come down, so hopefully the colours of my sewing will help. 

It's lovely to see flowers out at this time of year too, not because of global warming but because they're winter flowering varieties. They brighten things up a bit. This is winter flowering jasmine: 

 


and here are some violas:
 



I love violas. Their petals look like cute little faces. 

I love things that bring colour and light to the darkness, so at this time of year - and with all the terrible things going on in the world - here's a small message to you and myself to remember that we can achieve things if we really want to, with compassion, empathy and respect. We can shine, we are made of the same atoms as stars and to quote Professor Brian Cox;

"We are the cosmos made conscious."

So: