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Hello everyone!

I have been very remiss, and not let everyone know that I moved my blog from WordPress over to my own website. The website itself is still being worked on, but the blog should all be working ok.

The new address is www.trudiemunnart.co.uk/blog

Please come and visit!

Trudie x

This painting was finished in time to put it into the 140hours Valentine’s Day Weekend Auction! 140hours is the world’s first online art auction using Twitter to enable art buyers to purchase original artworks from a collection of international fine artists & photographers. I donated a painting a couple of weeks ago to their Haiti Relief Auction, the painting sold (all proceeds to charity).

This weekend’s auction features work from many amazing artists … so, if you love art and want to buy something for someone you love, the Valentine’s Auction is a good place to look! Full instructions on how to bid can be found on the home page.

Happy bidding!

I’ve decided to stop fiddling with this one for now and come back to it later. At the moment I want to mute the background a little more.  I haven’t tried portrait painting before .. I didn’t think I could do it. As the face started to appear on the paper I felt more and more pleased with it .. I don’t usually get that. He does look a little sad though …

At the moment this painting has no name. Any (sensible) suggestions?

Funny Face …

Today’s painting is Audrey Hepburn. I thought I’d better mention it, just in case no-one can recognise her! I’m not a fan of the pop art style paintings, but I do think Audrey Hepburn was beautiful. I tried really hard to not make the painting look like a paint-by-number pop art thing … I hope I’ve succeeded!

February already …

Not a promising start to February on the ‘Five Days A Week’ front! No painting for yesterday … how can it be February already?!

A silly painting today. I used to like Lovehearts when I was a kid. Not sure why .. they were like eating chalk. But I think this makes a cute little valentine-themed painting.

Stormy water …

I’ve neglected Five Days A Week haven’t I? I must try harder.

Today’s painting is bigger than the usual 5×5 inch – it’s about 15×12 inches I think. I painted most of this one without the use of a brush. I used knife and a rubber-gloved hand.

This has a long way to go, and may end up on the rubbish heap … I’m not sure I have the patience for charcoal!! Pencil with a little charcoal I seem to cope with, but all charcoal … well, I manage to spread it all over the place.

Can you tell what it is yet? (In my best Rolf Harris voice)

Actually, I should have posted the photo upside down, because that’s how I’m working on it. It helps me to draw what I see rather than what I think I see.

I can’t believe it’s snowing again. I might like monkeys, and monkeys do like bananas, but I don’t like snow.

I’ve always wanted a monkey, ever since I was a kid. I had one of those big toy chimps, the ones with plastic hands, feet and face. I loved that chimp, but really wanted a real one. Not sure why! After hearing about the woman who had her face torn off by a pet chimp, I’m not so keen.

An apple a day …

You know I said I was going to start the Different Strokes From Different Folks weekly challenge? Well, after however long the artist has been running it .. she decided to finish this week! Pft. I must have jinxed it.

Possible news of a solo exhibition to follow .. woohoo!

City life …

I’ve been awake since 3am today .. is it possible the snow woke me up?? I got up at 4.30, which meant I could start painting early. I enjoyed this painting! I do think something strange has happened to my brain though … I keep looking at everything around me as shapes and colours and thinking about how I might paint it. Even in my sleep.

Working like this (from one side to the other, like a scanner) is strange … I can’t really see what’s developing on the page until I step away. For example, I’ve only just noticed the shadow of the taxi driver’s seatbelt!

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