
A trio of artists met this morning at our Monthly Creative Table. On a good day we can be thirty people but today just 10% of that number. I always try to doodle a watercolour whilst talking. The sun was out but my head is still very much mired in the mud and surface water a reflection of our current condition after so much rain.
Today’s doodle has a derelict Cornish Engine House, a full moon and waterlogged moorland.
When I do digital art I use 3 or 4 different apps on my phone. The final images are always a combination of techniques from each one. I find it gives me a unique look. Every now and then there is a surprise when an app upgrades its offering.
There is an inevitability that in upgrading an app some of the features that I love to use have been dropped in favour of something new. 20 years ago when I was exploring digital photography the loss of a much loved tweakment felt like a friend had left the room. Now I just shrug my photo manipulating shoulders and crack on.


Whichever way I look at it there is still a lot of surface water.
