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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener.
plot 52: Fog Dogs
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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener. Thursday, 12 February 2015. 12 February 2015 at 15:38. Ive always enjoyed walking in the fog- -such a peaceful feeling- like you have the world all to yourself. Have a wonderful weekend, Greg. 15 February 2015 at 01:11. Thats very true Sue, it is peaceful walking in the fog and mysterious of course. It has its own transient beauty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An a -z of greg bec.
plot 52: June 2015
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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. A selection of drawings from Zap Books (notebooks with a similar quality to Zal toilet paper) showing ideas and character studies for my long term story project called Birdaria. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An a -z of greg bec. Angels, trees, gard. Recipes from the wi. Tv interview (3.39 mins into video). London, United Kingdom. Subscribe To plot 52.
plot 52: Website Windows
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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener. Sunday, 8 March 2015. Paintings from my new website gregbeckersart.com. 8 March 2015 at 15:30. Very Very Nice, Greg. I just love your work. Sunshine and warmth today- -though not much above freezing- -its amazing how good that can feel after such a hard winter. Have a wonderful week. 9 March 2015 at 02:59. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An a -z of greg bec. Angels, trees, gard.
plot 52: Wires & Windows
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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. 5 August 2015 at 10:04. I love the Two Windows best- reminds me of my own house when Im out with my morning cup of coffee waiting for sunrise with the birds. Have a wonderful week. 7 August 2015 at 06:28. Sue, you are a very early riser! I wish I was too, dawn is a lovely time, its certainly the quietest time in noisy old London. Glad you like the picture.
plot 52: Dulwich Artists Open House 2015
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Greg Becker's personal visual record of the triumphs and trials of an artist, illustrator and vegetable gardener. Thursday, 7 May 2015. Dulwich Artists Open House 2015. I'm taking part in the Dulwich Festival. Again this year please come along if you can. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An a -z of greg bec. Angels, trees, gard. Recipes from the wi. Tv interview (3.39 mins into video). London, United Kingdom. Illustrator, artist, writer,musician. View my complete profile. Subscribe To plot 52.
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Plot Notes: February 2011
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A personal journal, open for the world to read, recording the progress of a novice allotmenteer on his allotment. Weed it and reap. Friday, 18 February 2011. Year One on the Plot in 30 Seconds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Germination: from idea to plot. Year One on the Plot in 30 Seconds. National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners. Two Chances Veg Plot. Jo - The Good Life. Grapevine fruit and Veg forum. National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners. Port and jaffa cakes.
Plot Notes: How Much?
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A personal journal, open for the world to read, recording the progress of a novice allotmenteer on his allotment. Weed it and reap. A running record of allotment related expenditure in the first year:-. 163;65.00 Annual rent for plot. 163;40.00 Cost of materials to build coldframe. 163;15.00 Wooden posts/vine trellises. 6 x 2.4m posts plus supports. 163;14.00 10 inch plastic cloches x 10. 163; 8.00 3m fleece tunnel. 163;11.00 Canes (25 x 8ft, 20 x 6ft). 163; 2.00 Onion sets (40 red, 40 yellow). 163;10...
About - Greg Becker
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Since leaving the royal college of art I have worked as an artist and illustrator for many well known magazines, newspapers and book publishers. I use a variety of media from paint, crayon, pen and ink to photoshop. My main areas of interest are allotment gardening. Nature, science and all forms of narrative illustration. Proudly powered by Weebly.
the clay garden: August 2013
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Country living in a council flat. The moths are back. I think this is a Jersey Tiger moth. Whatever he is, I like him. And he likes our Buddleia too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Amateur gardener, amateur photographer, and some time TV producer, growing my own in the inner city. The Greatest flower show on earth. Our side border, or as we call it - the border of death. A Peaceful bit of Peckham. Decking - better in black. The moths are back. Plants are the Strangest People. The Patient Gardener's Weblog.
the clay garden: May 2013
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Country living in a council flat. Down the garden path. Path as it is - concrete and straight. Boring. I have a dilemma. I'm taking the next week off, and one of the many things I plan to do is dig up our old garden path, and put in a new one. I think I'm going to make it a brick one to match the house. I realise it's going to take me a lot longer than I think. And I think it's going to take me quite a long time. I'm in two minds - a curved path following roughly the same route? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
the clay garden: The Greatest flower show on earth...
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Country living in a council flat. The Greatest flower show on earth. That said, the gardens are supposed to be inspirational, not models for what to do at home, and they have definitely provided food for thought. I did love the wilder, mixed planting look, and can feel an overhaul of our lacklustre perennial bed coming on. I also came away with some new plants that I absolutely loved:. Like a pink cow parsley, but perennial. Again - pink flowers, but mostly green, and so pretty. I so want a Mulberry tree!
the clay garden: Your Inner Monkey
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Country living in a council flat. The latest documentary I directed and produced is airing on PBS this evening. It's all about the science of why you look the way you do. Plus it's got monkeys. lots of monkeys. If you're in the US, please tune in! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Amateur gardener, amateur photographer, and some time TV producer, growing my own in the inner city. The Greatest flower show on earth. Our side border, or as we call it - the border of death. A Peaceful bit of Peckham.
the clay garden: A Peaceful bit of Peckham
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Country living in a council flat. A Peaceful bit of Peckham. Some friends took us to see Choumert Square. As part of the National Garden Scheme. Today It's a little hidden gem tucked away in the heart of Peckham, South London. The 'square' is actually a single private street lined with a patchwork of tiny front gardens. Each is very different, but every one is thoughtfully planted and beautiful. Joan - who greeted pretty much every visitor and told them a bit about the 'square'. 6 June 2011 at 18:45.
the clay garden: Month by Month
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Country living in a council flat. So here's my garden. All of it - the good bits and the bad. As the months go by I'll post a new photo of each area below. It will get more interesting I promise! February - winter veg still there, new season garlic and overwintered broad beans in already. March - Kale flowering, potatoes in, still a bit bare though. June - growing like crazy! Courgettes coming up on the far right. Strawberries cropping nicely. October - I missed September! Veg Patch and rose border.
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