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I haven’t done any painting over the last week due to the intense heat other than putting a background wash on a tree painting that was di e very wet in wet . What I have done is take more notice of what I’m painting and decided to put some aside for now, all different subjects thst I was going from one to the other but not really doing much. Decided to be a bit more disciplined and organised doing a series will get me focusing on what I’m doing more and give me the incentive to get on with them . I chose Thames tugs as my theme as I love drawing and painting these superb working boats , not only the big steam tugs that tow ships around but also the small diesel engines one used mainly for towing barges .  I want to include scenes from the old London docks and along the Thames , the starting one is of a diesel tug with barge in tow passing through Limehouse, set in the early 1930 - 1945 . I won’t show the whole WIP here but thought it firvinto the discussion on painting a series.
A great start Paul, a lot to take in… My morning scribble is my local church, just a 20 minute wet in wet job, keeping everything simple and fresh! I could drop a simple sky in I suppose…
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