Saturday 17 August 2013

How to Paint the Sea Blue and other Useful Information

I painted the sea blue today; not all of it of course because trying to do that would be silly, it would take a least a week and I would need some help doing all the edges, and besides I was not actually anywhere near the sea. No what I was painting was a box of sea, not a huge one, but one large enough for a steam boat and some sea beasts, although I have to admit waves are harder to paint that you think as they have a tendency to move about a bit. It like that old saying TIME and tide wait for no MAN, interestingly if you have ever been offshore one thing you learn (so I’ve been told) is that time offshore is different to time onshore and it can move faster or slower depending on all sorts of curious factors.  The same is also true too some degree of a box of sea, as time can be a bit subjective and the result was I have been able to paint the entire sea available to me…..



While on the subject of moving water the Zombie defence system has been refined and fitted with drainage pipes to allow water to flow through them, because Zombies hate moving water.  Its true, when did you last see a Zombie having a wash or a shower, they hate them, and Zombies are seriously bad swimmers and never paddle in the sea, which means that Zombies are no help when you are painting the sea blue. They are also fairly hopeless at painting straight lines so asking them to paint an undulating line that sweeps in and out in a lovely mix of curves and shapes would just confuse them.


Oooooo and we had roast potatoes tonight and runner beans supplied by Mr Kris who called by earlier, And I have just cleaned one of the patio door windows which appears to have been painted by a Zombie who was practicing painting the sea just in case he was asked to help. I am not sure how he breached the defence system; he must be a clever Zombie although his painting skills are as bad as all the others. 



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9 comments:

  1. You should avoid painting The Red Sea blue because then it would need to be changed to Rob's Purple Sea.

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    1. I think I prefer Rob's Purple Sea it sounds a more friendly sea.

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    2. So ... The Beatle's Yellow Submarine would turn green in a bluer sea? That is good because green rhymes with submarine!

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    3. The Owl and the Pussy Cat would be happy.

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  2. Don't forget that the edges of the sea are white, not blue.

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    1. AH . . . . . .DAMN

      or even DAM . .HAH HAHAH Hahh ah ah haa hah ha haahh aha ha ha ha

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  3. Are you painting the sea using..... wait for it...... WATER COLOURS?!!!!!! a-hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

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    1. HAH HAHAH hah ah ha hah ah hah ah hah ahahh hahh ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ah ahhah ah hh hah . . . .

      I hope you get your pictures back soon Mr H.

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    2. Oooo you have . . . .WELL DONE Mr H

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