2026 Day 32
2026 Dedh Dogens warn Ügens
De Sül, kensa mis Whevrel
Sunday, 1st February
Sunday, 1st February
Thera dhebm dedh pur vesy hedhyw, gans ow mab wydn. Da ew dhodho art, payntya, pryntya ha tedna. My a gavas lehen goth terrys ha canfas coth brâs. Pe payntys ew vas rag lehednow ha canfas? Na vedn dowrliwyow glena ortans. Liwyow oyl ha liwyow alkyd ew re fierüs. Re syger en jei dhe seha. Scübylednow paynt ew re galish dhe wòlhy. Etho, nag ew an payntys ma vas rag maw bian nag ew bes seyth bloodh. Acrylik ew an gorthyp, gen scübylen vrâs (hake) ha scübylednow bian, ha rolyer ha nebes delkyow. Nei a wras olow an delkyow war an lehen. An canfas lebmyn ew ebòrn ha menedh gen üdn wedhen. Ma nebes "sgraffito" ewedh.
I had a very busy day today, with my young grandson. He likes art, painting, printing and drawing. I found an broken old roof slate and a big old canvas. Which paints are suitable for slates and canvas? Watercolours will not cling to them. Oil colours and alkyd colours are too smelly. They are too slow to dry. Paint brushes are too difficult to wash. So, these paints are not suitable for a small boy who is only seven years old. Acrylic is the answer, with a big brush (a hake) and little brushes, and a roller and a few leaves. We made impressions of the leaves on the slate. The canvas now is a sky and a mountain with one tree. There is some "sgraffito" too.




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