Due to illness, I have been away from both the studio and the field for about seven weeks. This is the longest hiatus away from creative work that I have had in the last fifteen years or so. I don't like it one bit, and particularly during this, my favorite season. So today I thought I would post some images from other autumns which were more productive. Just looking at them makes me long for a nice long tramp in the woods. Soon.....
13 comments:
Get well soon! O:-)
You have done some beautiful work, Deborah. And, after your recovery, you will do still more. Take care... We all are supporting you with our thoughts and prayers.
What a delight - thanks for posting these paintings. We in Fbg are keeping you in our prayers to get back in that studio asap.
Thank you for showing your exquisite work and I hope you feel better soon, Deborah.
Thank you for showing your exquisite work and I hope you feel better soon.
Deb: Hope this will find you improved. One of my plein air students, Cynthia D., is taking your online drawing class, and she's raving about it!There's apost up on my blog about what we're up to in New England. www.donaldjurney.blogspot.com
Get better!
Thanks so much Everyone for your well wishes, thoughts and prayers. I have been blessed and supported by them over the last few months!
Hi Deborah,
I hope you are on the road to recovery.Since you are such a hard worker I know it must be something major, which has me more worried. You are in my thoughts.Take care of yourself.
Your work is beautiful, as always. Best wishes, Loriann
Get well soon Deborah, could Steve gather some field study plants and leaves for you to gently sketch while you gain your strength. best wishes from bonny Scotland.
these paintings are just exquisitely beautiful
feel better soon
Deborah, these paintings are so lovely.
Hoping that you feel better very soon.
Really enjoying your work. Great atmosphere. I'm struggling with marsh Autumn scenes and your work is really inspiring.
Wonderful work!!! Great atmosphere and giving me inspiration to continue working on my marsh scenes.
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