Author: Jude Tulloch
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Palette Knife Dune Study
Here’ s little study of the sand dunes on the beach where I live after high tides washed away most of the the foredunes in January 2013
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Tribute to an unknown artisan
I came across a little wooden elephant, roughly carved like so many sold by street vendors in Africa, yet another object gathering dust and cluttering up my life. Holding it in my hand, to give it one last farewell look, I replaced on the shelf, twisting it at the same time. The little elephant came…
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C.A.P. Migratory Birds
A nice parcel of extra birds, netting and thread arrived in the mail yesterday. I took the birds off the canvas without damaging the painting when I got home. Somehow they just didn’t look quite right. Now the emails fly between us and I have more birds to play with.
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C.A.P. Drastic Measures
This is what I have rolled up in my backpack to take home; two pieces instead of one. Rob woke up with the idea of cutting the canvas. I thought of turning the paintings around. We hastily stuck the birds on. Observation: Rob cuts and re-assembles, whereas I look at things from different angles.
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C.A.P. It’s STILL not quite right
We’ve added thread to the canvas and the painted blanket birds which have red netting underneath them. We are still not entirely happy with the result. It’s eleventh hour now.