It's the current painting I'm working on in 2 stages of completion.... should have her done by friday maybe.
See more workdesks here:
Made this little diorama in an altoid tin this weekend after being inspired by Susan Faye at:
http://365catladies.blogspot.com/2011/03/my-inner-child-is-alive-and-well.html
After you check her out you can see more whimsy at dthaase's site here:
http://dthaase-lines.blogspot.com/p/whimsical-wednesday.html
Also just wanted to thank the handmadehomemaker of
http://forrestdweller.blogspot.com/ for this great giveaway I won from her blog. It's beeswax and smells sooo nice! Check her out at her blog or her etsy shop!
Lastly, my mother's wisdom for today was "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life"--Picasso. and she tells me she should give credit for her idea of the jar of folded origami stars to ...
Creative Kismet's blog.
Thanks for stopping by!
I loved Susan's diorama too, and I love yours as well. I really must try one, myself. They are just so little and sweet.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try water colour painting but think I need to stick to textiles just now - even if that means clearing my enormous wool mountain set out on my dining table!!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a very fit and energetic lady in the first couple of pics! Very sweet diorama too and lovely gift you won.
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Brenda 84
Oh just simply stunning and lovely together in one falling lady across the open pages (or so it appears at first...I simply love this and it has given me so many ideas for a baby-shower! So darn cool!
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vicky - angeldrummer number 41
I just adore your work. It has such beauty and movement!
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ReplyDeleteI love your falling ladies but am I right in saying that the one your working on is not falling? All absoloutely brilliant - you have an incredible talent!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooo talented.
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Thanks for stopping by Wiccan Make Some Too & becoming a follower. I am following your blog now.....Love your art!
ReplyDeleteVery very creative. So inspiring! TFS
ReplyDeleteawesome projects! Love the altoids diorama! Thanks for sharing. Vickie #162
ReplyDeleteDiorama! I was trying to remember that word this morning! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a special diorama it is! I love your falling ladies!
a great addition to the whimsy this week - well done
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