Sunday, July 5, 2026

Calligraphy and doodling

 There comes a time in every studio space where you need to go - Stop. Just stop. Clean up and tidy up before you do another thing. And I recently met that moment.


My desk space had pretty much NO space left on it as I had supplies for teaching out, samplers of Kilian Caps, some small pieces of calligraphy I was working on, my watercolour set and my watercolour doodles all fighting for dominance alongside my finished poetry books and my Conversations with Women Friends cards.

And so 'Time' was called, I cleaned up, cleared up and began again. I sent this photo to Barry showing him that I had done some calligraphy, chuffed that I had completed two small works that I thought I could use, only to discover as I sent it that I hadn't finished the pink one at all! It still needed the word Serenity added in.

So back I went. And you can see I gave up on the blue one as that S for Silence went way too wild (the lower bowl was too loosely curved, it needed a much sharper return) and was unretrievable in my book. 



I have now completed four I think including one blue pencil on black card which has proven almost impossible to successfully photograph.







Practising all those S s has been good for me I am sure!

I have continued with my daily doodle, most days, and am starting on my third one now.


And in amongst it all there have been flowers and local wildlife. 


A platypus in our creek.


There is a wallaby in this photograph, and a clue to where you can find it! Laugh.


There have been some lovely winter days, and we are grateful.

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