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This week in art class : wet pavements. Also, dog leggies.
JRR Tolkien & Bilbo Baggins strolling along Merton Street, Oxford after the rain, smoking their pipes.
The exercise was supposed to be a seasonal one about how to paint wet pavement reflecting evening lights, since the rain is here for the autumn. I'm not sure I entirely got the wet reflected light as shiny as it could be. but I'm quite pleased with the cobbles and the figures. Also pleased that I managed to restrain myself from drawing 999 details into the buildings and just going for light and shadow.
Also, here is Rosie Roo putting on a fine display of Celtic Knotwork Legs.

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I can't see it as a city, though - I don't know Oxford, and it reminds me very strongly of some of the Fife villages.
*boggles at Rosie*
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Fife has quite a lot of 'leftover' medieval, mostly, I think, because it was never so rich again - no one afterwards could afford to knock down and rebuild on a grand scale. Presumably Oxford kept its old buildings for more enlightened reasons!
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Rosie Roo's legs are also impressive!
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Rosie the yogini -- who knew?
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Rosie looks very snug :)
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Somehow the photo of Rosie reminds me alarmingly of the anamorphic skull in the Holbein painting, "The Ambassadors"...
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It's the sort of pose my cats adopt, too. And advanced yoga practitioners...
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Wilbur is doing that exact same pose next to me on the sofa right now!
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(This is the perfect icon for this : it's actually a drawing of one of my old lurchers also doing knotwork legs, but it looks like jewellery.)