The Kick-About #14 ‘Boogie Doodle’
Some pure delight–we can all use it.

The previous edition of the Kick-About featured a rather precarious vision of a civilisation held together by threads. I won’t labour this analogy any further, but suffice to say civilsation feels a good deal more secure this week! I feel a bit of a celebration coming on. Anyone fancy a boogie?
Jan Blake
“Just a couple of small painting ideas relating to Boogie-Doodle I had various thoughts in my mind as with the American election this week making it tense and electric, the idea of a Boogie of delight became more evident.
So my initial little strip shows the exuberance I felt for the emerging outcome informed at the same time as watching a crow returning to its nest, with what appeared to be a mission of house-clearing, as it proceeded to kick about and turn out the shower of leaves that had landed in his nest. Maybe they…
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Cheers, Kerfe 🙂
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I absolutely loved your Matisse-inspired collages Kerfe, they really dance and zing! A lovely kick-about all round 😊
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Thanks Phil. I’ve done shell and driftwood constructions on the beach too and I love the whimsical quality of yours. It makes me think I should revisit my beach I ching series soon.
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Thank you Kerfe, I wish I lived closer to the sea, I’d be making more of these and making driftwood constructions too 😊
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Me too. I didn’t even get my once-a-year visit in 2020.
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I loved this, Kerfe, your contribution was brilliant.
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Thanks Robbie. These prompts have made me explore lots of different things I wouldn’t ordinarily do, which is good for me.
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It was great fun to browse through all those artistic impressions, Kerfe. Love the dancing.
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Thanks Diana. The Kick About prompts are very good for spurring me to try new things. And there are always a variety of further inspiring responses.
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I find the variety of responses fascinating. So much creativity!
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