What I see in walls Part 1 Finally! We now have three rooms not completely full to the brim with packing crates. We managed to take a day off from house removals and had a 'lazy' Sunday. It was bliss; B tinkered about with his modular synthesiser, now happily set up in its new location at the end of the house, and I had peace (in another, quieter, room at the other end of the house) to work on those photos I posted two weeks ago. Here are some of the scenes brought to life via Paper by Fifty Three on my iPad (not sponsed, but if there are any offers ...) If you enjoy these, you can find larger images which I will be posting on my illustration Instagram @binky_mckee. In the mean time, I hope to get my work room tidied up. It might take a couple of weeks until I am able to get in there and actually start work again, but I am so excited for the new season approaching; I always find September a hugely creative and industrious month, and I am very much looking forward to organising my space and getting back to work at last. Thanks for visiting, see you next week! I don't know what form of madness made me think I was going to get the chance last week to work on the 'what I see in walls' photos - it was the final push of the house removals, seeing another three vans' worth of furniture and packing crates and accumulations of random items arriving at the house. This is what my work room looks like at present. I hope to resume normal service in the not too distant future, in the mean time ... Thanks for visiting, see you next week! What I see in walls ... This week has seen the preparations for the last lap of our house move. Every house I have lived in has contained special marks on the walls and ceilings which have shape-shifted into creatures and stories in my mind: faces on the ceiling, dogs and baboons in the bathroom etc. This time I thought I would record my favourites - together with what my best friend, red skip no. 4, has enchanted me with recently. This week's post shows the original images; I will work them into what I see, and post the results next week. Do you see the same things as I see? Thanks for visiting, see you next week! I always think it's such a shame we need furniture ... moving out, and the rooms look much better now our clutter has gone! Note to self: no more clutter. Thanks for visiting, see you next week! |
THE WEEKLY
Welcome to my blog, where I share what I have been doing during the week. Update!! I have at last copied my nom-de-plume Binky McKee blog entries from here to their own blog, having given the illustration website an overhaul. Peace and tranquillity may resume here in the somewhat quieter nature of Heather Eliza's work, while Binky has her own rather more colourful Weekly. Please visit Binky McKee if you would like to visit! Heather Eliza Walker
Artist in Edinburgh, Scotland My Illustration Work:
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