Friday, 15 August 2025

Friday Catch Up - 15th August 2025

 

Doodlewash 14. Pet

Lino Prints - Hare and foliage
This one was printed on plain card but I thought I would try it on
a book page and
an old calendar

Photo Challenges

from the lovely coastal village called Runswick Bay



And this one also includes a bench for Pull up a Seat Photo Challenge


Flower of the Day is Lords-and-Ladies [Arum maculatum]

For Thursday TreeLove [plus more PUAS] I've gone back to Heraklion in Crete

That is all for now, hope you have a good week.





 

12 comments:

  1. OK are you kidding me? That dog getting petted is amazing. You have created a fabulous piece. Your rabbit is awesome too. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a great weekend.

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  2. I use to love doing lino prints many years ago in school. I like the one on the book pages.
    The turquoise shutters are my favourite and the other divided windows are a treat as well.
    Thanks for joining in Monday Window Lin 😀

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  3. Supper dog painting 👏 and beautiful photos.
    Enjoy a weekend ahead 🦋

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  4. ...Runswick Bay looks like a storybook village!

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  5. Love your doodlewash pet ... such an adorable face.

    Beautiful photographs from Runswick Bay, it looks a very pleasant coastal village.
    Colourful trees in Heraklion :)

    Enjoy the coming weekend and hope next week will be a good one for you.

    All the best Jan
    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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  6. The dog is lovely and I like the linorpints as well. Back in schools - ages ago - we did linoprints and I liked it a lot. I don't know why I never got back to it. Runswick Bay reminds me a bit of Clovelly in Devon.

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  7. I've always liked your prints on book pages. You can enjoy both the artwork and the text it is printed on.
    There are so many lovely villages in the UK.
    Queenie

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  8. Excellent piece for the face off! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  9. Beautiful captures!and I love your dog painting!

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  10. I love the doodlewashes, and the perspective looking down alongside the stone building. The fist image is my favorite. There's nothing like petting a dog to make you and the dog feel better.

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  11. You had me with your first drawing. It's fantastic. I was just saying how hard hands can be to draw, but you nailed the on here! And you asked the sweet dog too. Enjoy your weekend. hugs-Erika

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  12. That lino print works really well - crisp and clear!

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