Got bored.

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I know the boredom feeling, Sylvia! This however is a delightful sketch and no doubt you will come back to in in time!!

Welcome to the bored with it club something I’m good at doing just lately, this is really good and beautifully drawn Sylvia.

Liking it Sylvia and it's development!

It does get boring when artwork won't go the way we want it - but this is very well drawn and effective, Sylvia! (Currently bored with my attempts!)

Beautiful Sylvia.

This dark weather is very boring Sylvia - I couldn’t be bothered to get my paints or pencils out today. So well done for giving it a go - good result!

I would know it was yours. You might have been bored but this isn’t boring!

Your feelings for certainly do not show in the end result Sylvia…..a little cracker.

I think it is very beautiful Sylvia.

What lovely comments thanks everyone. It's in a folder at the moment might look again in a week or so. 🌹

I know the feeling, think it’s partly that time of the year, but this brings back a feeling of summer!

Diane and Tessa thank you .

Beautiful and vibrant Sylvia.

I like the unfinished look of it. Maybe you don’t need to go back to the fuschia ?

Well who'd guess you were bored with this ..... lovely palette and energetic lines. Lovely.

More happy comments..Thank you...Will sleep on it....well not literally .

Lovely lively painting love the top half finished Sylvia.

Thank you Carole....praise indeed from you.

Goodness! What are you like when you're lively? Superb!

Oh Peter....thank you.....🙃

I understand that boredom feeling, but when the end painting looks like this I'd be happy with that feeling! Absolutely lovely!

Wonderfully loose and your colours are spot on Sylvia.

Hang on Studio Wall
05/11/2022
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Seem to have been doing this Fuchsia for an age Inktense on A3 smooth paper. Now bored with it so going to hide it and start something new.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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