Dirty Scrubber by Alison Day
Down the plughole for #PaintingSeptember #Paintseptember
Space Between by Alison Day
My school art teacher would approve of the composition of this one: Don't draw the whole object she would say—make a selection.
—Well there you go Mrs S.
#PaintingSeptember #Paintseptember
Glorious Holly by Alison Day
Over the years, tall pinky-red hollyhocks seem be a feature in the gardens of houses past and present—as if they are following me.
#PaintingSeptember #Paintseptember
Gathering Spores by Alison Day
A flashmob of chestnut mushrooms for #PaintingSeptember, #Paintseptember
A poppy in light pink and magenta and missing a petal—beautiful in its imperfection.
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An ownerless sneaker found yesterday afternoon on a street, near a hedge. It's owner must be hopping mad!
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Buster Bean by Alison Day
This is Buster Bean—the naughtiest kitten in the world, who has a penchant for eating fluff and earthworms and is an early morning cuddler.
For #PaintingSeptember, #Paintseptember
Suede Passion by Alison Day
Here's a quick study of wild peaches for #PaintingSeptember / #Paintseptember
Lovely to paint with their flattened shape, suede-like skin and they taste so much better than regular peaches.
First Guardian by Alison Day
Today's picture features a polished wooden sculpture of a monkey created by my mother. A familiar sight, standing on the upstairs landing of my childhood house. He is known as Fred and stands at an imposing 67 cms high. The decorative body embellishments of the illustration are my addition.
#PaintingSeptember / #Paintseptember
Lost Blooms by Alison Day
After enjoying the #SpoonChallenge in August, I decided to try my hand at #PaintingSeptember / #Paintseptember
Finding this interestingly difficult already and I seem to have got lost in the design.