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Bookplate

Postby Martin Goldstraw » 28 Jul 2012, 20:55

The first public outing of my new bookplate: Artist Tom Meek.

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Postby Arthur Radburn » 28 Jul 2012, 21:15

Beautiful work. You must be very pleased.
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Re: Bookplate

Postby Martin Goldstraw » 28 Jul 2012, 21:23

Arthur Radburn wrote:Beautiful work. You must be very pleased.


Cock-a-hoop. :D
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Postby Ton de Witte » 28 Jul 2012, 21:57

beautiful bookplate :D
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Postby Chas Charles-Dunne » 28 Jul 2012, 22:42

Are the two plants growing from the base Campions?
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Re: Bookplate

Postby Martin Goldstraw » 29 Jul 2012, 15:04

Chas Charles-Dunne wrote:Are the two plants growing from the base Campions?


Cardamine Pratensis (Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock)
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Postby Chas Charles-Dunne » 29 Jul 2012, 15:40

Martin Goldstraw wrote:
Chas Charles-Dunne wrote:Are the two plants growing from the base Campions?


Cardamine Pratensis (Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock)


Thanks. my knowledge of Botany is limited to cutting the grass.
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Re: Bookplate

Postby Chas Charles-Dunne » 29 Jul 2012, 16:19

A colourised version in the offing? I am thinking of a 'colour wash' or tint, rather than full colour.
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Re: Bookplate

Postby Jesse Carrasco » 29 Jul 2012, 16:42

Very nice Martin! You should be very pleased with it.
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Re: Bookplate

Postby steven harris » 29 Jul 2012, 19:10

splendid!
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