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Drawing Blog: April 2014
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Thursday, 17 April 2014. Latest exhibition of prints, paintings and some of the original Ceredigion bird report illustrations. At Ynys-hir until June 8 (2014). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Drawing Blog: Skomer Day 11: Exercise Lines
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Monday, 19 May 2014. Skomer Day 11: Exercise Lines. View on emerging from the crevice. Today I decided to explore a part of Skomer I have never seen despite it being the number one destination for most visitors to the. Brush and ink - quick and fluid, possibly good for. The same ledge drawn repeatedly to record change. Later I explore further along the inlet out to sea and find a continuous ledge of guillemot, several hundred metres long. Evening spent painting studies at the Amos. Skomer Day 13: Last Day.
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Drawing Blog: May 2014
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Wednesday, 28 May 2014. Skomer Day 13: Last Day. Time-lapse ledge, showing imposter. I have had to manage my last day on Skomer carefully to make sure I collect all the information I need to help make the final scrolls for the exhibition in September. After this I move further down the Wick to add another line to yesterday's long ledge time-lapse drawing. I wanted to include midday because this is supposedly a quieter period for the colonies in comparison. 8pm at the Amos. Almost stealthy but not quite.
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Drawing Blog: Skomer Day 13: Last Day
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Wednesday, 28 May 2014. Skomer Day 13: Last Day. Time-lapse ledge, showing imposter. I have had to manage my last day on Skomer carefully to make sure I collect all the information I need to help make the final scrolls for the exhibition in September. After this I move further down the Wick to add another line to yesterday's long ledge time-lapse drawing. I wanted to include midday because this is supposedly a quieter period for the colonies in comparison. 8pm at the Amos. Almost stealthy but not quite.
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Drawing Blog: March 2014
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Friday, 14 March 2014. Ynys-Hir, Mist and Egret. A thick mist clogs the estuary all day, a little egret shines brightly in sunken creeks. Friday, 7 March 2014. Foel Goch and Ynys-hir. Early Spring, Foel Goch the red hill and wooded Ynys Hir in the foreground. Day dispersed with sound of lapwing in bouts of display, settling into new territory. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ynys-Hir, Mist and Egret. Foel Goch and Ynys-hir. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Drawing Blog: January 2013
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Monday, 21 January 2013. Common Snipe, Pwll Penarth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Common Snipe, Pwll Penarth. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Elspeth Skomer Blog | Page 2
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Newer posts →. This weather really blows. May 13, 2014. Over the next few hours the birds crept back to the rock, preening their feathers into place and resuming their territories. It seems like they never left. A few more eggs have since been laid on the Amos, and eggs have also been sighted at other colonies around the island, but clearly the population is slow to get going this season. A petition, an egg, and other egg-citing news. May 9, 2014. That pun was always going to happen, let’s face it. For o...
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Picos Diary: Saturday 10.10.09 Torbina (1317m)
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Saturday 10.10.09 Torbina (1317m). The first major climb in our itinerary, Torbina stands between the coast and the Picos range and should therefore offer good views of both… or so the theory goes. We never see the impressive panoramas that the map promises. On our way back however, the cloud breaks to offer tantalizing views of peaks and valleys snared in mist (pictured in the sketch below). Stop for a beer in Arranga, which later becomes a free lift down the road to Arenas! Society of Wildlife Artists.
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