Time: The indefinite continued progress of existence and
events in the past, present and future regarded as a whole"
Sundial,Cornwall, UK.
The last days of the year always seem to be a good opportunity to look back.
Who knows where the time goes? (Nina Simone) (just click the text to listen to the song)
That's how I came to the new theme for the drawing challenge:
" TIME "
How it works:
If you want to join, leave a comment saying you are in.
(Because of Christmas there is a slightly different schedule)
The following Tuesday ( 30 December) the drawings, photos, poems etc.
are shown on the blogs of the participants.
And the host links to them all. (On Tuesday 30 December)
Looking forward to see your reflections on "time".
10 comments:
Oh hooray! I'm in, Been missing the DCs something rotten. Thank you so much Eric. X Hope your Christmas is everything lovely and shiny and warm and bright.
Thanks for inviting me, Eric; I would love to participate! Happy holidays to you!
Hi Eric. I would love to join in, but just want to check. You mention photos and poems so do they have to be of or about an actual drawing? Thanks.
Hi Annie, welcome at the dc.
No, they don't have to be or about a actual drawing. You can interpret the theme "time" in your own way by a drawing, photo, poem or otherwise.
Thank you for the invitation,
please count me in.
Happy holidays to you x Stefanie
What a theme! I am in!
Happy holidays,
Katrin
it took a while to local the comment link as I have no idea what the langugage is- is that gernman?, but it's okay
I do take this as a drawing challenge even though you mentioned poems and photos & such, but anyway, you can count me in, although I'm not certain I'll be able to post as I might not be finish.
happy holidays!
Thank you - sureley I am in. This is my theme this TIME.
Lucia
Hi Eric
I am in!!
greetings
Anneke
I'm not exactly sure if you want a new work or one of our pieces that deals with time. If that's the case, here's one I did a couple of years ago dealing with the time theme. withhttp://hardpressed-treetopstudio.blogspot.com/2012/02/ink-wipe-print.html
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