Wednesday, 11 May 2022

2022 Day 131

2022 Dedh Cans hag Üdnek warn Ügens


De Merher, üdnegves mis Me
Wednesday, 11th May





















My a "ownas" ow jynn-amôntya, etho nag eus othom dhebm a ûsya daffar ow gour. My a drouvyas ow fôtôs. Lebmyn res ew dhebm scrifa lether nowodhow rag bagas art. Termyn hei a veu bes pemdhek bloodh, Theresa a liwyas ymach fîn a ewiges ha carow e'n còsow. Saw nag ew dowrliwyow crev lowr ha hei a dhallathas ûsya paynt acrylyk. Gwrewgh gara enk acrylyk dhe godha war baper po canfas gleb ha y a wra lesa. Enk heb dowr ew gòlow. Holan garow ell gwil gren. Gwrewgh y wòlhy dhe ves wòja seha an paynt. Flourys ew leun a liw ha, rag drama, whei alja ûsya paynt owr, po volen owr, rag gwel.




I "fixed" my computer, so I don't need to use my husband's equipment. I found my photos. Now I must write a newsletter for an art group. When she was only fifteen, Theresa painted a fine image of hinds and a stag in the woods. But water-colours are not strong enough and she began using acrylic paint. Drop acrylic ink on wet paper or canvas and it will spread. Ink without water is bright. Coarse salt can make texture. Wash it off after drying the paint. Flowers are colourful and, for drama, you could use gold paint, or gold leaf, as a background. 




















Nebes geryow rag hedhyw. Some words for today.

carow (m) stag
crev strong
ewik (f) hind
gara dhe godha to drop, let fall
garow coarse
gren (m) texture, grain
holan (m) salt
lesa to spread
seha to dry

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