MARCH 19, 2012 @ 06:39 AM


Yesterday I was about to cycle home from somewhere when I saw a lovely big frog sitting right in the middle of the road. I think he was about as big as my fist. The cars kept narrowly driving on one side of him or the other and I hated the thought of him being squashed. So I stopped my bike and waited for a break in the cars so I could pick him up. Of course once I picked him up, he was trying to leap out of my hand and making an indignant squeaking noise and I realised I has no idea what to do with him. The nearest pond I could think of was about a mile away and I was getting quite wet but I felt obliged to save him by this point. It was also particularly awkward because it was dark and raining and I like some kind of little pack horse at that moment with a huge full backpack and shoulder bag on my back full of paints and books so the only place I could think to put him while I cycled to the pond was in the paper bag I had over my handlebar containing a little indigo muscari plant an a box of pistachio cakes that I had bought for my mother.

So I put him in the bag but he immediately leapt out onto the pavement and I realised that wasn't going to work. I was looking around trying to think if there might be a pond in any of the gardens nearby because where did he come from? Then I heard someone come out of one of the houses so in my head I was thinking of asking them if they knew if any of the gardens on the street which might have a pond because look, there is this frog here and he was about to be squashed by a car and I was imagining how strangely they are probably going to look at me but by the time I have imagined explaining my amphibious dilema they are right at the top of the street. I looked down at the frog and he said ribbit and jumped forward towards the gate we are standing outside. The he took one more hop through the black iron rungs and into someone's garden. I decided at this point that he had made his decision and that I shouldn't try to further intervene as I might end up doing more harm than good. I just hope he knew what he was doing and new of some secret hidden pond somewhere. I realised that this is exactly the time when they will have been coming out of hibernation so there will probably be lots of mispaced frogs and toads around the place.

This was one I found last year.

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I wanted to let you know that I still have a few of my square prints. They are 8x8 inches with a matte finish and printed on fujicolour crystal archive paper and I can sign them or write you a message if you request. They are £20 per print and shipping is free. If you want to buy all four I will make a special offer of the set for £70 for this month only :-) email me at annaleeprints@googlemail.com or message me here if you're interested.

These are the ones I'm offering. You can see bigger versions here.

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I'm also thinking of selling some souvenirs from my sets. Would anyone be interested in anything in particular? I am thinking of selling this corset from my Strange Creatures set first. If anyone wants to make me offer just message me.

This is the corset.

I feel happy lately. The most exciting thing that has happened recently is that after nearly 4 years since my graduation I finally have a studio to paint in again. I managed to find a really cheap space that I'm sharing with another girl while her sister is living in london for 6 months. I thought it was good to try something short to see if I actually use at first and I really love being there so hopefully I'll be able to find somewhere else through this or maybe it will be extended if she decides to stay in London longer. I'm so happy to have peace and space to work in. After I finished my degree I hardly felt I wanted to look at a paintbrush again but slowly things changed and I am getting great pleasure out of making marks and painting colours and thinking about images. I didn't stop being creative in that time but I had pretty much stopped painting and drawing. It is really nice that now it doesn't matter if I make things that don't work as no one is going to assess me and I don't have any deadlines that it make it necessary for everything to be perfect. So I feel I can work in different ways and not worry so much. I've just been learning to use watercolours which is a medium that I had never tried before and I really like the way they react but today I am going to stretch up canvases to start new oil paintings as I think that is my favorite medium.

So far I have just been playing with my photographs, doing little sketches, making books and also repairing old books at my desk but soon I'll start using the wall to make big paintings again.

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There is really nice light in the studio because it's on the top floor with big high windows.

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I've been trying to learn to repair old books.

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Painting moths.

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I learned some techniques to make books without glue or sewing too. These are just half way through but I love the way folds in paper can look.

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A lot of the time I feel that my paint rags or my palette are far more beautiful and natural than anything I could create though.

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Well I hope you are all well and enjoying the spring arriving if that's happening in your part of the world. I'm sure that is something to do with why I feel so much more awake lately. Thank you for all the lovely messages too x

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Zebrah

Zebrah

HOPEFUL

Columbus, OH

MAR 19, 2012 06:45 AM

man youve been busy i think its so cute you saved the froggy!!!! i wanna frog =(

suispud1

suispud1

Dallas, TX
January 2010

MAR 19, 2012 06:47 AM

As seemingly indignant as the frog may have been, I suspect he knew he was in gentle hands and that was really just the frog way of expressing gratitude.

Thank you for this blog as it makes me smile on a Monday morning. And I love that corset (of course, I wouldn't know what to offer, nor really what I would do with it). smile

Medicstudent

Medicstudent

Canada
December 2011

MAR 19, 2012 06:54 AM

Just STUNNING art, and yes your paint rags do look beautiful too, perhaps you could mount and frame them as well, I think they could sell pretty well.

Biship

Biship

HOPEFUL

South Africa

MAR 19, 2012 07:07 AM

no doubt your interaction with the frog was viewed very approvingly by the Fey Folk wink love your creativity!

ArtfulOdin

ArtfulOdin

Boston, MA
December 2009

MAR 19, 2012 07:20 AM

it is awesome that you've got some studio space. It is wonderful to be able to spread things out as you work - helps creativity to leave things out and mull over them, I think.

Charleston

Charleston

I'm lost
July 2004

MAR 19, 2012 07:25 AM

Perhaps this frog was waiting for the kiss of fairy tales ?
Perhaps you have saved him by - not "improving his condition" ?
Better as a frog than a prince ?
So many ethical quandaries being out and about.

Yes, I would like to have something you have made.
I love to see through your eyes with the filter of your thought.
I hope the painting flows.

be well

hornyarm

hornyarm

Canada
January 2012

MAR 19, 2012 07:27 AM

nice photos

Shaine

Shaine

SUICIDEGIRL

Quebec, Canada

MAR 19, 2012 07:28 AM

I completely agree with you about the paint rags. I'm the same way. I've been thinking of getting back into painting but for now I feel more useful using my hands with bigger objects, for example, I've come upon some old wine boxes that I plan to turn into mini bookcases. Anyhow, the moths are stunning and only you would have a frog story like that!

Tactical

Tactical

I'm lost
August 2009

MAR 19, 2012 07:42 AM

Very compassionate

Great art work

Nadeshda

Nadeshda

SUICIDEGIRL

Germany

MAR 19, 2012 08:09 AM

beautiful artwork

Fraddk

Fraddk

Denmark
March 2011

MAR 19, 2012 08:14 AM

You silly forgot to kiss the Frog! One more Prince left in nature. Let's say this one wasn't your prince and there will be another frog, the right one this time.
Anyway, great you saved it.
I'm really happy to hear you found a studio and can paint, I believe in your creative mind, and wish you'll have expos someday, I'll visit for sure, I love painting so much.

Have a great day

baudot

baudot

Oakland, CA
February 2004

MAR 19, 2012 08:15 AM

Lovely french links in the binding of that old tome.

Ig

Ig

United Kingdom
May 2003

MAR 19, 2012 08:18 AM

Well done you they're definately on the move at the moment and our pond is full of croaking frogs which is a lovely sound.

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This is one that comes to live on our patio during the summer so I bought it a miniature water lily!

Your studio looks great and I'm so glad you are painting. I'm afraid you have me on the hawkmoth this time - not one I'm familiar with

joker_

joker_

Minneapolis, MN
October 2005

MAR 19, 2012 08:24 AM

All the great artists have legends and tales connected to them. Perhaps, in the future they'll say: Have you heard of the great frog rescuer?
I forgot in my recent writings about things that make the innocent blush, I skipped a bit of vital information. Shadow is finally living with me again, he of course has charmed my partner and her 5 year old daughter.

Ellerslie

Ellerslie

HOPEFUL

USA

MAR 19, 2012 08:26 AM

So lovely! Watercolors are tough~ don't know how people do such awesome things with them. Good luck with all your artistic endeavours (and thanks for saving that frog)!

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