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Torri allan y negyddol

Torri allan y negyddol ~ Cutting out the negative


“The artist is not born to a life of pleasure. He must not live idle; he has a hard work to perform, and one which often proves a cross to be borne. He must realize that his every deed, feeling, and thought are raw but sure material from which his work is to arise, that he is free in art but not in life.”
― Wassily Kandinsky, (p54, 'VIII Art and Artists', 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art', Dover Publications, Inc, ISBN 0-486-23411-8)

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Roeddwn i'n parhau gweithio ar y pwll, yn torri allan negyddol y siâp o leinin y pwll. Fel rydych chi'n gallu dychymyg symudais lawer o fwcedi o ddaear ac yn cadw trio'r leinin yn y twll. Rydw i wedi dod yn agosach i ffitio'r leinin ond mae angen diwrnod arall o waith.

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I continued working on the pond, cutting out the negative of the shape of the pond liner. As you can imagine I moved many buckets of earth and kept trying the liner in the hole. I've gotten closer to fitting the liner but it needs another day's work.

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Disgrifiad (Cymraeg) : Leinin pwll du gyda diferion o law.

Description (English) : Black pond liner with drops of rain.

འགྲེལ་བཤད།(བོད་ཡིག) : ཆར (char) Rain.

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