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Films of the Gratitude Balls

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Gratitude Ball No. 5 was painted in the dunes looking out across St Ives Bay.  It was a stunning February day, with an icy wind blowing off the sea.  A Gratitude Ball of great purity, reflecting the clarity of the day, the waves and sun and the ocean colours.

Gratitude Ball No. 9 was a stunner.  On the Devon cliffs amidst the bluebells, it was a blessing of a day for me!

Gratitude Ball No. 11. By far the most emotional painting I have ever done. Carried out at a former tin mine, where a terrible disaster took place, the land here, wild and beautiful, still holds so much distress.  This Gratitude Ball was a prayer for healing and the music was healing toning.

Gratitude Ball No. 4.  I set off to Dartmoor hoping for the best, but a freezing rain set in. I had to retreat to a sheep cave on Bonehill Rocks. To combat the February bleakness and cold a stunning Gratitude Ball appeared!

Gratitude Ball No. 2 was nearly wrecked by a storm blowing in from Dartmoor. Thankfully the sun won through, and the dancing river - reflecting the sunshine - made it onto the canvas!

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