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My “OTHER” Blog

This image is today’s pages from my poetry and drawing journal. These poems and drawings are published on my ‘other’ blog entitled A Poem and a Drawing a Day – I am up to day 179, 18th January… even though today is the 2nd February. This is because while in Italy I fell behind in my writings and postings for a variety of reasons – inconsistent internet access, busy days and BECAUSE I WAS IN ITALY!!

So, since getting back home I have been trying to remedy this by posting two poems and drawings a day – a harrowing task! It means writing two poems as soon as I wake in the morning and then doing fast responsive follow up drawings over a morning cuppa.

Slowly but surely I am catching up…

You can check out my ‘other’ blog here… I hope you enjoy it 🙂

journal entry

journal entry

Discussion

6 thoughts on “My “OTHER” Blog

  1. Hi Dawn – I overuse the word texture so perhaps patina is the right word here? Beautifully rubbed backed, worked and loved. Also – you can’t worry about work when you’ve been Italy. You have been feeding your soul which is essential for the poet! If you do two drawings and two poems a day you are setting a bit of a task for the rest of us… 🙂 look forward to seeing more.

    Posted by Chas Spain | February 2, 2013, 8:30 am
  2. We don’t mind
    you’re a little behind
    we enjoy when you post
    the most!

    Posted by Herb | February 5, 2013, 3:16 am
  3. I love your work always, but particularly like the ones you have done this month. Love your use of color and style. Rlte

    Posted by rlte | March 14, 2013, 1:01 am

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