Quackers - one liner

Quackers - one liner
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Better late than never Val so welcome to the one line upside down party! You've started with a bang this is so sweet and the beaks are amazing!

Knew that you'd have to give it a go Val and what excellent 'upside down' swans. Quite a revelation isn't it when you turn the paper round the right way and discover just how accurate the drawing is!

Thanks Debs and Louise, I must give it another go without any peeks at all!

Great result, Val - really lovely in fact. It is very liberating, isn't it, because you don't worry about the outcome and expect mistakes so they are not an issue. The expression on the adult geese's faces are wonderful especially the one at the top, who I presume is Dad - very superior and aloof!

A stunning starter Val!! Welcome to the club!

you done well here Val - more soon?

Ah, we've hauled you in Val. A great title, perhaps we are all completely quackers but it's an interesting technique and has, as with this one, produced some lively drawings.

What a fabulous first attempt, Val! Love it!

How lovely. And it is such fun to do isn't it?

Perfect shapes Christine, good one liner.

Great first go at a one liner Val, like this, but I think it would drive me "QUACKERS " trying this method !!!, anyway I think the expression you have captured on the face of the back swan is super, it has such an aloof look about it .Looking forward to seeing more of these from you.

Thank you Glennis, Thea, Satu, Michael, Christine, Seok, Sian, Carole, and graham. I would probably got on a lot better at my life drawing class tonight had I tried this method instead of the conventional one LOL

Sorry Val I seem to associate geese with Christine!! but I stand by my word with the perfect shapes ;o)) Must get some new computer specs.

I love it! Well done Val!

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13/04/2015
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Finally found some spare time to try out a one liner. I'm a bit late to the party so I thought I'd go straight in with an upside down one LOL. I admit to just a couple of tiny peeks and a big one when I added the washes :) I must admit to actually enjoying this so I'll have to try a few more.

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Val Kenyon

I am a self taught artist or, as I like to say, I'm "unrestricted by formal teaching" which probably explains my mish mash of styles. I paint in most media, watercolour, gouache, oil, coloured pencil and my favourite, soft pastels. I'm inspired by the Scottish landscape, nature and animals and…

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