Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Three of a kind and something new.





Three new little wooden panels on my workdesk, each slightly different. Small fragments of an Island summer.
Collaged with paper, gesso, paint and molding paste


Also been working on a new commission... not much to show as yet, but if you follow my blog you will probably know that the paper layers are just a starting point... lots more to add.

15 comments:

  1. The small panels are scrumptious, those colours and shapes are so beautiful! I love the start of the big one too, it's going to be fantastic!
    Jess x

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  2. I get so frustrated when I see your beautiful work, because I want to see it close up and 'feel' the textures! Your three panels look gorgeous and so full of enticing colour and pattern. I will be looking forward to seeing your commissioned piece finished too.

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  3. I really do love your tiny houses on the horizon - I want to live there and look out of the window at that beautiful landscape with those exquisite flowers! I'm really looking forward to seeing how the blue one turns out, it's so lush and rich.

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  4. These wooden panels are beautiful Morag, as always reflecting the beauty and space of where you live. I would feel like running my fingers on these textures and rich coloured flowers, unique work!
    Thanks also for sharing your work in progress, I'm sure this will be another stunner, it's always so intriguing to see how you work!

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  5. Stunning wood panels Morag...love the colours. This big one is stunning too....wow.. Did you change your blog...it feel different...or is it just me!!
    Love the confidence I feel in your work!

    Hugs Giggles

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  6. Love your work on wood. Such fun to work in multi media. Enjoyed your work in progress as well. Thanks for sharing. hugs, Donna

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  7. such gorgeous scenery and colors!

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  8. I am such an admirer of collage. These are just amazing.

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  9. I love the three paintings Morag. At first I saw it as a triptych and it still could be. Such joy in this one. Your commission is off to a great start too!

    xo

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  10. Amazing work again. I adore the new blue painting, it looks so beautiful already!

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  11. The panels at the top with the flowers have this very bristly, thistly quality...you can almost smell the scents of nature and feel your legs all roughed up as you walk in brush
    The bottom one is very free and full of sea and sky, it will be interesting to see where it ends up :)

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  12. Love the wood panel paintings, Morag. I had never thought of my doing art on wood but I think I will give it a try soon. Your new collage/painting is going well. I look forward to each step of its progress.

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  13. it is fascinating to see the work in progress as well as the finished panels... the blue almost look to pretty to go over!!!

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  14. Those three panels are so beautiful - the colours are gorgeous and they look so tactile - I really want to reach out and touch them! It's good to know I'm not the only adult who loves Deadly 60 (Of course Steve Backshall is pretty easy on the eye so I'm sure it isn't too much of a hardship for mums to been dragged along to his roadshows for the kids who are into wildlife!!)

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