Dunsford Daffodils
This year I haven’t been able to travel onto Dartmoor to see the Daffodil display at Dunsford Wood. They grow in profusion along the River Teign.
Last time I went I took lots of quick ‘note’ photographs. This week I decided to sketch them and create a paper cut.
![Dunsford Daffodils paper cut - The Hall of Einar (c) David Bailey (not the)](https://www.thehallofeinar.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Dunsford-Daffodils-The-Hall-of-Einar-2-725x408.jpg)
I created it on an iPad with an app called Procreate, sketching it with an Apple Pencil. I then cut it wirelessly using a Cricut machine and pasted the layers together using acid-free craft glue and a fine brush.
![Dunsford Daffodils paper cut - The Hall of Einar (c) David Bailey (not the)](https://www.thehallofeinar.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Dunsford-Daffodils-The-Hall-of-Einar-5745-725x725.jpg)
I’m pleased with the result. I particularly like the sweep of the River Teign behind the Daffodils.
I’ve just added it to my shop if you would like a beautiful symbol of spring hanging on your wall.