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Brexit, for once some facts.

This is part 1 of the Brexit, for once some facts. discussion.

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Non sequitor time - again:

 

Kate Osamor (Lab) asks if the PM agreed with the chancellor to write off £4.3bn of fraud.

 

Of course not, says Johnson. Everyone should be proud of the huge effort made by government to secure PPE and ventilators, he says.

 

Take a recording of any PMQ since its inception and remove all the non-sequiturs.

 

The resulting recording would be akin to a performance of John Cage's 4'33" .

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Lovely painting OG.

 

I wish things were different, but I have absolutely no artistic talent:( I can slap emulsion paint on walls and myself though. Does that count?

Well it never harmed the careers of many "Modern" artists did it? :D

And thank you!:cool:

Sometimes after a night of being dragged out of bed several times to assist my wife who is now at the stage of being incontinent and wetting the bed, I give up and go across to my easel and paint whatever is under construction there.

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Then empty what is left in the dim dark recesses of my brain, till the next time reality intrudes.

I came one morning to a Eureka moment and realised that being born was actually a fatal accident in slow motion :cool:

 

Thank you, that lovely painting is very relaxing to view. Did you start with the background, then the top and work your way down, like Bob Ross? I do wish I could paint - I've got a couple of blank canvass frames, their fate may be grisly...

 

 

 

 

While looking for a signature, I couldn't help noticing the blue work to the right - is that a collage?

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Thank you, that lovely painting is very relaxing to view. Did you start with the background, then the top and work your way down, like Bob Ross? I do wish I could paint - I've got a couple of blank canvass frames, their fate may be grisly...

 

 

 

 

While looking for a signature, I couldn't help noticing the blue work to the right - is that a collage?

The Blue item on the right of the painting on my easel is in fact a bag of felix cat treats on my desk!

My usual method of work when working from home is select one of my many thousands of photos to use as a subject, here is the one used as a source for the painting

I superimpose a grid over it and draw one in pencil on the canvas scaled to fit then draw the image lightly in pencil, giving good positional control.

Usual I work from the sky down for a very simple reason, you get less paint on you that way!

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The Blue item on the right of the painting on my easel is in fact a bag of felix cat treats on my desk!

My usual method of work when working from home is select one of my many thousands of photos to use as a subject, here is the one used as a source for the painting

I superimpose a grid over it and draw one in pencil on the canvas scaled to fit then draw the image lightly in pencil, giving good positional control.

Usual I work from the sky down for a very simple reason, you get less paint on you that way!

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Obviously with such a simple subject this approach is over the top, but here's a shot of my desk with all but the framed print (given by my MD) paintings completed in the last two months, no expense spared each one held up by TWO drawing pins

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The Blue item on the right of the painting on my easel is in fact a bag of felix cat treats on my desk!

My usual method of work when working from home is select one of my many thousands of photos to use as a subject, here is the one used as a source for the painting

I superimpose a grid over it and draw one in pencil on the canvas scaled to fit then draw the image lightly in pencil, giving good positional control.

Usual I work from the sky down for a very simple reason, you get less paint on you that way!

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I might try that! But I'm sure that without rather a lot of practice, no painting of mine will look recognisably similar to any photo. I saw a wall being painted using an inkjet head mounted on a small wall hugging RC buggy, seemed far easier than attempting to replicate or represent an impression of a photo myself, or an anamorphic, which only looks right when viewed from a certain angle - paint over a projected image:

 

 

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https://medium.com/@tqvinn/the-secret-to-anamorphic-illusions-853e3674209a

 

https://thomasquinn.design/anamorphic

The Blue item on the right of the painting on my easel is in fact a bag of felix cat treats on my desk!

 

But you don't have a cat!

Omicron neutralising antibodies after third COVID-19 vaccine dose in patients with cancer

 

you should perhaps change your post to 'Omicron neutralising antibodies nearly undetectable after third COVID-19 vaccine dose in patients with blood cancer'. People expect some nAbT after 3 doses, those with blood cancer are particularly at risk because their level of nAbT is very low. This is predictable.

Au contraire!

Here she is

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I was hoping Felix cat treats were your source of Omega 3, or a personal artistic eccentric affectation... but no! You're great at this painting gig!

I was hoping Felix cat treats were your source of Omega 3, or a personal artistic eccentric affectation... but no! You're great at this painting gig!

Thanks! but enough of this, my head has swelled enough already! o_O

Across the media:

 

The Met Police has asked an internal inquiry into alleged lockdown parties at No 10 to make "minimal reference" to any events it is investigating.

The force launched its own investigation after it was passed information by a Cabinet Office inquiry led by senior civil servant Sue Gray.

The Met said it had been in contact with Sue Gray's team to "avoid any prejudice to our investigation".

But the force said it has not asked for publication to be delayed.

In a statement on Friday, it added it had not asked for "any limitations" on what Ms Gray says about gatherings that are not being investigated by its officers.

Across the media:

 

The Met Police has asked an internal inquiry into alleged lockdown parties at No 10 to make "minimal reference" to any events it is investigating.

The force launched its own investigation after it was passed information by a Cabinet Office inquiry led by senior civil servant Sue Gray.

The Met said it had been in contact with Sue Gray's team to "avoid any prejudice to our investigation".

But the force said it has not asked for publication to be delayed.

In a statement on Friday, it added it had not asked for "any limitations" on what Ms Gray says about gatherings that are not being investigated by its officers.

 

Mayor BJ knows where some of the MET's bodies are buried...

Across the media:

 

The Met Police has asked an internal inquiry into alleged lockdown parties at No 10 to make "minimal reference" to any events it is investigating.

The force launched its own investigation after it was passed information by a Cabinet Office inquiry led by senior civil servant Sue Gray.

The Met said it had been in contact with Sue Gray's team to "avoid any prejudice to our investigation".

But the force said it has not asked for publication to be delayed.

In a statement on Friday, it added it had not asked for "any limitations" on what Ms Gray says about gatherings that are not being investigated by its officers.

it looks like an attempt to delay and whitewash the Sue Gray's report.

his last weapon is to postpone national insurance rise until next year to stay in the job.

Looks like Russia and Germany have signed a secret none aggression pact..... again..
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Looks like Russia and Germany have signed a secret none aggression pact..... again..

 

Rather different this time though, no threat of Germany attacking Russia, or even the other way round.

 

In my view Germany's wish to have a peaceful relationship with Russia is the right one. We have it completely wrong in siding with the warmongering USA.

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