In LondonI spent time messing around with teapots and boxes.
And I browsed more in supermarkets than museums.The names of products are so enticing. An Eton Mess is an English dessert I felt an instant affinity to, being a master mess-maker myself.Squeak the cat could expound on the subject at length. Here he steps none too gingerly onto my 'work table'/bed. Squeak does an inspection of the Gillott mess... In disgust, Squeak gazes out the window for some relief from chaos. A natural still life waiting. Finally Squeak chastises me, "Why R U SUCH a mess?!" Ultimately he gives up and goes to sleep. Making watercolor 'messes' in London and Paris is a good way to warm up.
I even made a mess on AirFrance with all my drawing stuff laid out on two seats. Who knew many AF flight attendants were former artistes? Doing warmups can be fun - except when you thought they weren't going to be just a 'warm-up'. Enfin, not a warm-up, but an Angelina I'm happy with. Back home the mess continues minus Tom the cat. I wonder if Squeak makes house calls? Here's what I'm listening to whilst I get messy. BONJOUR ETON MESS!
Bonjour ! I’m Carol Gillott, a former NYer living on ÃŽle Saint-Louis in a 21 meter chambre de bonne. As a Paris blogger, travel writer, watercolorist, and photographer, I share my latest escapades so you can walk around the city vicariously in my shoes. To experience even more of the Parisian life, sign up to receive my beautifully Illustrated monthly letters where I paint the Paris your dreams and mail them
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