Squirrel Route One

Squirrel Route One
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Very creative Derek. Has a digital look to it,and the corrugation gives it the fracturing look, a process I'm currently learning to do.

Your so inventive Derek from painting to painting I never know what style is coming next . Anyway Derek this looks really good well done

Thanks Andre, does that learning curve mean an investment in bales of corrugated card. Can't think so, so how does one achieve a fracturing process assuming you are talking painting and not manufacturing glass.

Cheers dennis, I am not sure either.

A good concept I think, well done!

Derek. Interesting, a bit like my pixie(pixel, to you! :)) style!

I am amazed at this one Derek, it's so damn creative, it really works.

Thanks Janet and Alan, creative? Me? I have to take that in the best possible way. <br />It is really very odd, a year ago I would not have thought, tried or finished anything like this.<br />I can only guess the stroke I had played things with my mind.

Whatever the reason Derek, it&#39;s creative, experimental and makes me want to go and throw caution to the wind and have a go!

Thanks Fiona, any time you&#39;re welcome tohave breakfast with us.

I love the effect this has created Derek, some colours visible in the crevices of the paper, and the feeling of recession towards the top. Very clever. Can&#39;t find the squirrels though.

You are very inspiring Derek - that&#39;s what it&#39;s all about.

The cardboard makes a good surface for these complicated branches Derek, very inventive!

Thanks Sharon, Marjorie and Carole .<br />I have another idea which will probably go on the reverse of this one for the same effect. I did add some of the little things but not easy even fr me to pick.

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15/01/2016
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34 x 27cm on corrugated packing card as that seemed fit my plan. Inks dribbled, scribbled or drawn across the card then debit/credit cards used to recreate a scene that is basekd on my previous posting of Symmetry of Oaks. Same trees now bare which provide a morning comedy scene of the animals scampering athletically one way of the other. One or two of them can be spotted in this piece.

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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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