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peter mathios

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I have started a blog for those interested... It doesn't have the personal touches of Tim's and Nick's studios/bar/dining room which I enjoy thoroughly or the working sketchbook appeal of Woody's, Arthur's and Buzzard's, (all very inspiring) but it should combine a little bit of everything art related... Let me know what you think.
http://www.mathios.blogspot.com/
 
I think it's great Peter, just been on there, the Yellow Rumped Sketches are beautiful, good written content and a few nice photos to date!

My own blog is exactly one year old today as it happens! It has given me a great deal of pleasure, despite the amount of time it takes to keep it up to date, hope this one does the same for you. I will add a link from mine to yours if you have no objection Peter...
 
peter mathios said:
Thanks, I added your blog link on to mine as well. I love the waterfowl photos - especially the goldeneyes! Also, the heron photo would make a nice painting. It is absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing.
www.mathiosstudios.net

Thank you for the kind comments Peter...
I have just added your link Peter, right next to the link to a certain Mr. Wootton, I hope the close proximity of his link does not upset you too much!;)
 
I like your blog Peter . I only do it for fun , nowhere up to your standard and I only post on BFM. Keep those beautiful pictures coming, arthur
 
It's a really interesting, informative and remarkably personal insight into your birding and painting world, Peter. Bravo - and keep it up. See ya at the bar sometime!
 
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