I think that particular job has already been taken by Ed, Des - although I've no doubt Dave has a similarly creative and expressive use for office consumables.desgreene said:Thanks for your support Debs & Tim. I'm really after a job like Dave's with a coffee machine and hot & cold running soy sauce. I think it would help my doodling no end!
Des.
timwootton said:I think that particular job has already been taken by Ed, Des - although I've no doubt Dave has a similarly creative and expressive use for office consumables.
Good luck regardless!
ed keeble said:very congrats on both the tablet acquisition and the resultant gull
out of interest, is the water done with a spattery brush, or with a filter?
Ed K
timwootton said:If I see any more work of THIS standard on this thread USING THIS GODFORSAKEN MEDIA, I shall simply have to burn my bra, er, brushes!!!! (What the heck, I'll burn both) - It's just NOT fair, so stoppit!
Er, um . . . .how much . . er . . does one of these tablettey thingy and er the whachamacallit . . the . . .er . .. pencil thingy . . . cost, exactly - ish? . . please.
Beautiful work Dave - and here's to beautiful work (note the clever change of context) for Des. Rootin' for you, mate.
desgreene said:New job starts tomorrow, so last daytime doodle for a while. May have to resort to doodling in the dark!
ed keeble said:Congrats on job and doodle. I have always taken the view that it is allowable to doodle on the job so long as combined with strategic thinking or other valuable work-related activities.
Ed K
timwootton said:Many congrats Des - also probably fairly wise to work your probation out before delving into doodle-induced lateral thought processes.
But doodling in the dark (sounds like something Bruce Springsteen might've written) is, I'm sure, one of the more theraputic and wholesome nocturnal activities .
ed keeble said:Well this is all bit worrying..computer thread has gone a bit quiet and meantimes all manner fo real paintings and drawings are being posted..
timwootton said:Oi Mr. Keeble, Sir! - I DO hope you have finished that sculptural b-t diver off before lapsing into virtual paint! Although I do find this profile portrait rather fetchingly excelllent, I grudgingly admit. However maybe the viridescence is somewhat overpowering the beautiful artwork (perhaps drop the b/g into a subdued grey/brown for a bit of fun? what do you think?). Effing lovely - as usual, sir!