exploring
{local common }
{the sunset from my balcony }
{from the Barbara Hepworth garden studio , st ives}
{another from the Barbara Hepworth studios, st ives}
exploring this beautiful earth is one of my favourite things to do. my favourite type of adventure is one outside with miles of nature around me and even though its quite difficult to take paint with me I love just taking a pen, a pencil and just drawing. You don't need to go far and you can even explore your back garden- ok that sounds really really weird- but you can!
a school holiday is never an excuse to stay inside and watch TV all day - even though it is tempting! were all guilty of that but one of my new years resolutions was to spend more time outside and it is going kind of well. because it is nearly 2016, it will probably be on my new years resolution next year. its so scary to think that its nearly 2016!
I find photography such an incredible thing. it scrambles my brain to think about how it captures a moment like that. I love to flick through old photos and remember all the little adventures I've had. I take my camera nearly everywhere I go because one of the things I hate the most is reaching into my bag , for my camera and realising I haven't got it!
me and my family recently took a trip to Cornwall and during our stay - that makes it sound like we were in some over-the-top posh hotel when really we were in a tent- we visited st ives. I wasn't in a very good mood when we got there and from the view of the car park it just looked like a tiny village with a strip of sand and the sea, lots and lots of sea! which I probably would of liked if I were in a good mood but I wasn't and to me ( very-grumpy-and-tired me )I wasn't anything special. however when we were walking down there I got my camera out, looked through the viewfinder and my mood changed instantly! although it was quite busy , as being a big tourist attraction, I really loved all the little quirky shops full of little treasures.
in st ives, we went to Barbra Hepworth's garden studio which was sooo interesting. if you don't know, Barbra was an English artist and sculptor who made her smaller sculptures in the workshop we visited. some of the sculptures were inside ( see picture 3 and 5 ) but some were outside as well- hence the garden part of the name! we didn't get to spend long there but I really like how her sculptures were abstract and she even used sting in some!
I really hope you liked my post. please comment down below some more posts you want me to write and thank you very much for reading. I hope you have a good day whatever time your reading this!
love, Rosa :)
I really hope you liked my post. please comment down below some more posts you want me to write and thank you very much for reading. I hope you have a good day whatever time your reading this!
love, Rosa :)
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