Back In The Saddle

I had rather a cathartic week 'up country' in my 'home town. Since moving down to Cornwall some 9 years ago I have felt less and less affinity to the place where I was born. My relatives live there which is the only reason for my visits. I have brought my mother back to stay for a week with us but I have so much on my plate with my commission that site seeing could be drastically reduced this year.

The workload for 'How The Camel Got Its Hump' is looking really mental. I have so much to do it's unreal. I am at the panic stage at the moment where I can't see all the necessary elements possibly coming together.

I have had to create the landscape myself in the end. Here's the latest work in progress:



Comments

Sarah said…
Beautiful...chin up!
Anonymous said…
You'll get there. I'm sure your Mum will understand you have to work.
Chris.P said…
Thanks for the comments. I'll have a better idea how things are going after the weekend.

The Art Director tried to cut 3 weeks off my alotted time but I am trying to keep to the agreed deadline.

It's a shame I can't take my mum round my favourite haunts.