2019 Day 52
Dedh Dewdhek ha Dogens
De Yow, kensa warn ügens mis Whevrel
Thursday,
21st February
Na wrüga vy gweles an loor leun newher, drefen bos
re gomolek an ebòrn. Na whath, me a welas hy ober. Mars eus loor leun brâs ena
ma mortîd ûhel brâs. Thera an todnow ow floshya dres vos an mor dhe’n morrab
reb an park kerry. Na wrüga vy còrtos. Me a gemeras kyttrin dhe Truru rag cùntellyan
bagas art. Wendy Parkyn a dhisqwedhas dhen fatell gwil pictour gen collel.
Thera foto gensy, kemerys pa wrüga hei kerdhes reb Helman Tor. Nag o va imach a’n
Tor saw a yet ha nebes keow en gwav. En kensa hei a ûsyas scübellik dhe liwa an
gwel ha gwil delinyans garow an gwedh. Res veu dhedhy seha an paynt gen jynn
seha ken gorra moy. Hei a worras hy liwyow war vord bian. Hei a’s mellyas gen
hy hollel. Nena hei a worras liw tew en gwiscajow. Na veu termyn luk dhe
worfedna an pictour et tien. Thera odhom dhodho whath a nebes kievow war an trolergh.
I didn’t
see the full moon last night. However, I saw its effect. If there is a big full
moon then there is a big high tide. The waves were splashing over the sea wall to
the promenade by the car-park. I didn’t wait. I caught a bus to Truro for an
art group meeting. Wendy Parkyn showed us how to do a picture with a knife. She
had a photo with her, taken when she walked by Helman Tor. It wasn’t an image of
the Tor but of a gate and some hedges in winter. First she used a paintbrush to
colour the background and do a rough drawing of the trees. She had to dry the
paint with a hairdryer before putting on any more. She put her paints on a
small board. She mixed them with her knife. Then she put on thick paint in
layers. There was not time to finish the picture completely. It still needs some logs on the footpath.
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