March sketch a day ( or when you can )

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Hi everyone we have been a bit quiet over past few days but I have managed to pull my finger out today and here’s a belated start to March! A peacock feather in pastel pencil
Lovely feather Gillian.  I have done this today following my art group.
What a good start to the month - peacock feather and an otter - beautiful.
The peacock feather is very good Gillian and a beautiful otter Hilary. It has been quiet for a few days, I’m determined to get back in to it. I did do something today, a birthday card for a friend, but licked the envelope before taking a photo!
Well done girls for kicking off another month. I’ve been busy painting our kitchen which we intended doing last year but couldn’t get anywhere to buy paint. Not as much fun as arty stuff, but hopefully will be back with it shortly! Meanwhile looking in.
Think we are all a little jaded at the moment with lockdown blues!!!
A little mixed media card for a friend, about 2” square. Brusho and acrylic. I could paint these all day everyday but I don’t have enough friends!
It's lovely Katy, I know what you mean I love painting my small cards, lots to do for this month which I haven't posted on here, I thought people might get fed up, so it's nice to see someone else doing them, perhaps we should have a post just for cards 😃!!!
That’s a good idea Linda, but I don’t think anyone would be fed up with looking at yours!
What a great start. I will be sketching tomorrow. So hopefully will have something to add.
Love the card Katy, so delicate. I did this pen sketch from my car while waiting for hubby! Just a quick five minute one.
Very nice sketch Tessa. I have done a watercolour sketch. Still trying to practice building shapes. I didn't use a ruler so that's why the end building looks like the leaning Tower of Pisa.
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