Version 2 Posted on March 12, 2024 by Sue Grey-Smith Here’s another version of the Woady Yallock River, looking down from an old railway bridge. Gouache and pastels on paper. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related
That’s a beauty Sue.. I like the combo of materials 👌 < div> SB suebriggs.artist/instagram < div dir=”ltr”> LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yes it does have that sort of name – I’m not sure if it’s a settler version of the Indigenous name for the river or something else entirely. I also just discovered that I had mis-spelled it – it’s Woady Yaloak! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Dashing color and forms and such interesting perspective! This really vibrates, Sue. Lovely. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That’s a beauty Sue.. I like the combo of materials 👌
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Thanks Sue. I’m trying to loosen up my work a bit and mix up the media. Sue
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The shock of red adds great heat.
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Thanks Ashley – it was a patch of ploughed red earth!
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The Woady Yallock. Sounds like should be Ye Olde Woady Yallock.
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Yes it does have that sort of name – I’m not sure if it’s a settler version of the Indigenous name for the river or something else entirely. I also just discovered that I had mis-spelled it – it’s Woady Yaloak!
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Dashing color and forms and such interesting perspective! This really vibrates, Sue. Lovely.
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Thanks so much Jim. Much appreciated. Sue
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