We will be bringing some of these wooden harbour scenes to Craft Festival Cheltenham at the weekend!
I am very proud of them even if they haven't sold that well. They pretty much went as I planned, the five screen printed colours all lined up nicely and the colours showed up against the plywood.
One of the #wooden piles of the #pier that served the limestone quarries and brickworks at what is now #wwtcastleespie.
Each pile was a #tree trunk hammered upside-down into the shore of #StrangfordLough.
The more dense branches are eroding slower than the trunk, leaving these #skeletal structures sticking out of the #mud.
A remarkable ancient Egyptian wooden mask of Anubis. Worn by a priest some 3,000 years ago during the mummification process. From Armant, Thebes. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. #Archaeology#Anubis#Mask#Wooden