tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449447842234713078.post1721500278856977973..comments2024-02-27T12:05:25.516+00:00Comments on Leo du Feu - Landscape, Art, Nature, Birds: painting birds in the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, EdinburghLeo du Feu Painter of landscape and naturehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08209949942922567508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449447842234713078.post-33534261551629147152012-09-18T17:16:06.555+01:002012-09-18T17:16:06.555+01:00These are great! Thanks for sharing them!These are great! Thanks for sharing them!Allihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18159357019174658650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449447842234713078.post-61644189099212047052012-09-15T18:28:09.385+01:002012-09-15T18:28:09.385+01:00Hello Leo
Quite enjoyed your last two postings, yo...Hello Leo<br />Quite enjoyed your last two postings, your sketches and the children's art. As I've just returned from a brief sketching trip up in (Lake) Superior Provincial Park I can attest to the fact that sketching outdoors while dealing with glaring sunlight and gale force winds is, to say the least, challenging. As for the children's art, oh to be young again and uninhibited. Some years ago I taught watercolour classes at a summer resort. Moms (mostly) (the dads went golfing) would attend with their young children in tow. The moms were inhibited by what they believed to be good, or bad, art, whereas the children knew no difference. The mom's art was forced, for won't of another word, whereas the children's art, as you discovered, was colourful and wonderful. Too bad that we had to grow up and learn what is and isn't commercially acceptable. Time Spent Making Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12429204649845016760noreply@blogger.com