Base of many things

Base of many things
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Yes thanks, but what do you see?

No, but whatever it is, I really like the way the lines have carved up all those marvellous shapes!

Got to fess up. It's piece of marine ply I use to support all of my smaller works on.

Now you must frame it Derek😆

Good joke Carole thanks

I always look for images in my boards Derek great one

Thanks dennis, I see a war scene now.

It's a stage with the shadows of the musicians Derek!

Yes could be and why not.

That's s piece of art in itself!! Thank you for your comment on my abstract. It started out as something else but I lost interest and got carried away with watching colours running. I love abstracts on the wall as they are something different to everyone who looks at them.

Looks like a battle scene to me Derek. A heavy metal tank and guns. Noise, explosions and it's a good un!

I see many great bits and overall buildings and trees

It's brilliant Derek much better than my boards

Cheers Diana, just a joke, but it is interesting what is left behind.<br />Thanks Louise, dennis and dennis

It&#39;s a fish tank - I have a board which would look good framed - it&#39;s amazing how random marks can really say someting even if it is double dutch.

Thanks Michael so right as you have found. It will support maybe another play on a Monet in a day or two.

Exactly Gudrun thanks

My first thought was that it was one of the those happy accidents that occur when you just go for it with some paint and a support. Now I find out what it is, I think I might have been on the right track. I think it needs framing too!

Oh come on Thea, I like to think of you joking. Many thanks anyway.

Hang on Studio Wall
06/08/2015
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42 x 38cms board. Can you see what it s yet?

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Derek Snowdon

Eleventyeight as my hashing pals called my new age recently, it's supposed to sound better. Trying to paint every day in acrylics using only expired credit/debit cards, and partially succeeding as they're only for me and not show these days.

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