COS IM SITTING ON MY BUM.

COS IM SITTING ON MY BUM.
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This really caught my eye Sylvia - lovely flowers. I take it as watercolour and ink? Whatever it is looks very effective.

Ta for looking Adele yes water colour and ink....

A really beautiful painting Sylvia! Your sister in law will love it. My best wishes for a speedy recovery x

I love the squiggly pen work Sylvia, very lively and invigorating.

Lovely controlled but expressive drawing Sylvia, and a speedy recovery from me also.

Just lovely Sylvia.

Lovely painting Sylvia, get well soon! x

Lovely good wishes, thanks ,Satu, Fiona, Alan ,Henry and Christine. All of this sitting around has given me time to both paint and to enjoy the gallery.

I am certain that your sister in law will love this, Sylvia: a real eye-catcher!!

Thank you Mia.....hope you are feeling better also .

Bright and cheerful love the lines in the petals and leaves Sylvia. Great composition too. Your sister in law will appreciate this ;)

Hope you get back on your feet soon x

Love the lively pen work Sylvia!

Thank you Carole and Louise....praise indeed from you two ladies .

Lovely, vibrant and loose Sylvia.

Thanks Marjorie.

Stunning, vibrant, lovely composition Sylvia. Enjoy the enforced rest, just keep your pens and brushes swirling on the paper until you feel 100% again.

Sarah I will keep my brushes "swirling" that's a great expression. X

Beautifully done, Sylvia - full of life and vibrancy. I wish you a speedy and full recovery.

Such lovely comments and good wishes...thank you Seok.

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15/06/2016
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Having enforced rest does not sit lightly with me (had op) My lovely sister in lawsent me some wonderful flowers , so I selected these to paint . They had already deposited their pollen over me. Not really my "thing" but have enjoyed doing them. Will mount this and send it to lovely sister in law.

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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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