I painted this fast. In a week. Considering I am still painting a painting started ten years ago a week is fast. I don’t think I could give up on decade painting but I like quicker paintings too. More sense of satisfaction.

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My Friends new house in the glowing piercing autumn Jo’burg light. This is the world I live in – sunshine and trees.

 

Some of my friends had birthdays and I painted water colour images of them for cards. Hopefully they will keep the little paintings to remind them of this time in their lives.

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a Gift for my dear friend Bronnie – who is bed ridden because of complications due to Cystic Fibrosis.  Happy Birthday Bron.  I know you love Narnia.

(this was really hard to paint as I’ve never seen snow)

 

I saw a sight today,
two robbins looking the other way.

Chests in full bloom
they sung their tune,
back to back in the potted garden.

-Candice Hall

 

Creativity took me to the backyard at my Mothers house yesterday.  The backyard were my dreams were formed and created as a child.  I felt sure that this simple place was something profound I was introducing to my son.  He sat not moving and careful not to touch that tickle stuff grass (A completely absurd gene he inherited from his father who never takes his shoes off???)

The backyard was the first place I baked – mud pies with the dog. (My husband would wrinkle his nose at mud)  My relationship with animals began in the backyard.  My first cat mysteriously appeared there and stayed for 15 years.  Peace reigned in my back yard.  My cat and dog were the deepest friends to one another.

My first house was built there, with a bright yellow roof painted with red tulips as a trim.  It was complete with picket fence and a sweeping kit.  I had a table and chairs in perfect proportion to my little house and parents and friends were most welcome to tea.  The dog had a matching miniature of my house.  That was important.

I miss that house.

I’d lie on the small patch of grass staring to the sky till I saw those comical little dots moving around which I’m convinced are actually the bacteria on my eyeballs.

The whole world existed for me in that backyard and when I was my cousins backyard I never felt my lot was inferior.  They had the rolling hills of Scotland for their backyard with a six foot Basset Hound who thought he was a short cow as he matched the cows in the neighbouring field.  Yes I learnt freedom there in how to ride a bike and far, but my home was cherished perhaps because it was mine (and probably because it was warm – all year – Love Africa)

 

Clarke's bug Jug

Meet Sid, Hoppy, Libby and Bronwyn (our names for them)

These are my son’s best friends. Well done to Melissa & Doug for this stunning creation.
Tinkling, crinkling, soft and washable bugs! And they are friendly (big smiles) not at all intimidating to Mom who has a phobia for anything with more than 4legs (and then the phobia wears off the more legs they have again? weird)

Thank you to Fairygodmother who found these perfect friends

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