A HAPPY CHRISTMAS & ALL BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR
Whether you are spending Christmas stomping round some mountain-top in search of picturesque holes in the ice to paint, or relaxing with your family, have a great time. For my part I can’t stay cooped up for long over the holiday, and have to get out – taking the old sketchbook is, of course de rigueur, but these days I more often encounter mudscapes rather than pristine snow!
2017 has been a good year for me with so many things happening, and I hope it’s been kind to you. I know some of you will be alone this Christmas, and maybe you will gain comfort from indulging yourselves in your painting. Art is a wonderful and much underrated pastime, hobby, way of life, however you see it, and it has a powerful way of transporting us away from the ills of reality and into new worlds.
Enjoy the season, take care and I will be back in the new year
I received your DVD – Arctic Adventures in a Leaky Boat, it was very enjoyable to watch.
I will probable purchase something else in the New Year.
Have an enjoyable Christmas and New Year.
Regards
Dear David and Jenny, I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and hope that 2018 will also be a good year for all of you, Best Wishes Always
from Wendy and Colin in Victoria, Australia
Dear David and Jenny
Happy Christmas to you both. Thanks for the great teaching in Cornwall. Loved Artic Light – a masterpiece.
Best wishes for the New Year
Chris and Ann, Banbury
Merry Christmas to you too David, Jenny and your family! Hope you have a great New Year!
Christine
Fleetwood
Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and New Year. Thankyou for all your inspiration.
Sue Cronin, South Australia
Dear David and Jenny,
Have a very Happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year! Thank you for your interesting blogs and all the tips and help to all aspiring artists which help to encourage us all.
With love from Graham and Beverley.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Cheers!
Trish
Happy New Year to you both. I have just driven in that white stuff from the depths of Essex home to Gloucestershire took forever.!