Theme is: Contrasts

'The eyes tell the story' by Melinda Harder, Farnham u3a

'Lobster' by Sue Reynard, Bedale u3a
“Eye spy” with my little eye . I painted this in watercolour from a photograph taken of this lobster which we had bought from the fisherman in Seahouses harbour and had cooked for us to this amazing colour from dull dark grey by a local restaurant .

'From my window' by Susie Shaw, Hawkwell Village u3a
Eye spy from my little window is it a postman, a cat , the dreaded pigeon or the friendly neighbourhood dog!

'Owlish eyes' by Annie Fisher, Pontycluyn u3a
There is something so penetrating about owlish eyes! They seem to spy everything. I used my watercolour pencils for this one.

'Finch' by Sue Matthews, Hammersmith & Fulham u3a
Eye Spy a beautiful Finch having come free of its captive chain and able to fly away, remains, uncertain.

'Through the keyhole' by Mary Saracchi, Wilmslow u3a

'That look' by Anne Handley, Crosby u3a
I don't do a lot of art, but seem to do cats, mostly, including one in pastels and an appliqué version of the same. Trying watercolours, I decided to focus on "that look" that cats give you!

'Valentines Day and Night' by Nicholas Hanison, Hampstead Garden Suburb u3a
My watercolour painting depicts in a partly abstract form contrasts between Valentines Day and Night.