“On Hols with N & G”…
Whilst exploring a personal connection with spirit guides, angels and “N & G”, strange and wonderful experiences have occurred…
This image and it’s story (below) can also be found in the “Souls Journey” booklet listed in the online Gallery/shop. This story is about our hols. whilst staying at Wookey Hole. We went on a very slippery walk which felt similar to a slippery situation with some very knowledgeable campers who invited us to join them in their jubilee celebration quiz. There was also a very quirky club there that played Madness & Led Zeppelin etc. & just had to have a dance of course!
“Wookey Hole”
“Wookey Hole, what secrets do you hold?”
“Look through the hole in the flower head. What do you see? The walk or maybe the slide? Slide through the hole in the day. Slip and slide into the dark and join the club. Which club I hear you ask? Join in with the madness, dance in celebration and look out for questions.”
“Where are the questions? What is the question? What is in the question? What is in the answer?”
Oh, I have seen the questions. They have hats on. The questions are difficult and all about the hats…I just do not know the answers. I want to disappear down a hole…Oh, but os course, I’m in a hole…Wookey Hole…through the hole in the flower head…so maybe it doesn’t matter…
The questions in the hats don’t care…it is taking part in the journey that counts. A prize for everyone. Chocolate money for all…
What’s the question again? Who cares…join the club!!…
What is a Monoprint?
Monoprint uses the word mono because every print is unique. There are many ways to create monoprints, but I use the following technique for most of mine: These pieces of original artwork are created by applying coloured oil-based etching inks onto three plastic sheets, each with one primary colour. The image is worked directly into the ink and not the plastic sheet, by wiping & dabbing the ink. Each colour is then overprinted onto paper, using a press that is similar to a mangle, therefore an original one-off piece of artwork is created. The monoprinting process that I use is a lengthy process & at the end of the process, I risk all to push the print to the next level.
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