And that one piece led to this piece....
Tiny home
One way to get there
Paper boat
And then it was the end of October and I was ready to go back to pencil, and these came about.....
I had fun matching the scene to the traditional quilt block name.....Flying geese
Shooting star
Log cabin
I think these are something I can stick with for awhile....
And for fun....
"Reading" this.....
Listening to this....
And eating this....
Leftover Halloween candy
Hope everyone has a good week......
Your art is utterly charming. I love both at the ink and pencil versions.
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Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving such a nice compliment
DeleteYour art is wonderful. I love your pictures.
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Elke
Thanks for stopping and taking the time to say so!!!!
DeleteMarvelous watercolor art- love the quilt bottoms with the scenery. happy PPF!
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DeleteWow all of these are fabulous but that first one is definitely my fave.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it has a simplistic feel the other don't.π
DeleteGorgeous and enchanting art! These are so absolutely beautiful, charming and whimsical..brilliant beauties! Love them all!
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Victoria #17
Oh, such high praise! I am so glad you liked them!
DeleteThe one with the little paper boat truly speaks to me. . . but I am also looking forward to seeing more of the quilt/house series! That's a wonderful idea and, not so secretly, I'm hoping you might do a Pandora's box one. Kit Kats and Reese's. . . ahhh the signs of the season. : )
ReplyDeleteI think the paper boat one may be my fav as well. Oooh, Pandora's box......that will be interesting. I may need to think on that awhile! How did you know about that quilt block?
ReplyDeleteWell, Sofie is a member at the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center here and she goes there one day a week to weave on an eight heddle loom (She has a four heddle loom here at home too)They have a rather extensive group of quilters there. Also we have a large county fair with a MASSIVE quilt exhibit each summer so I have been learning these things over the last five or six years! If it's creative, I love learning about it. :)
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