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1. Tree of Hearts and Wobbly Jelly

I've been working hard this week on some of the many changes that are going on behind the scenes in my life. But managed to take time off to play with the watercolours and marker pens. Painted a Tree of Hearts - no idea where that came from but enjoyed myself in the process - and then began work on some sketches for MATS Bootcamp, an exploration of jelly!

 

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Am not sure where the tropical fruit jellos, or cupcakes or mice came from but I had fun with them. I'm trying to capture that gorgeous translucent gloss of the jelly and I may have to continue with watercolour now and see how that develops.

I'll leave you with an oldie tune, let me know if you remember it!

Jelly on the plate, jelly on the plate, wibble wobble, wibble wobble, Jelly on the plate.

WIshing you a day full of inspiration. Cheers.

 

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