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Winter Sun, River Tweed

A dark winter image, sombre. I am painting a winter hare, out in the Tardis. At the moment, just the outline, in charcoal, on a small board. How liberating are acrylics, after watercolour. You see hares here, in the fields above Coldstream, and also in the fields in Liddesdale. I have seen hares just by the house there. And a nightjar I have heard and seen, a strange whiskery, metallic sound, a bird that looks like a large dark cuckoo, hunched on the ground just under the window, in the dusk. Swifts would get in through the roof and become stuck as they could not lift themselves up, so you would have to open the window, pick them up, and throw them into the air. Now it is bats, some of them rare, inhabiting the house. Nature takes over, when humans are not so much to be seen. Creatures edge nearer, rarer plants flourish – hawk moths, blue butterflies. Orchid. Merlin. Agrimony.

January 12, 2023 - Posted by | Art, Photography, Uncategorized | , , , , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. What a gorgeous photo! Such a delicate lavender twilight…. Not quite the blue hour, but almost.

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    Comment by Tokens of Companionship | January 13, 2023 | Reply

  2. Thank you, Brad. The Tweed is beautiful river – “the silvery Tweed”. At the moment, though, it is rather brown, as melted snow and rain swell its waters.

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    Comment by Cara Lockhart Smith | January 13, 2023 | Reply


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