some more of my drawings on old book pages –
see love
no response
believe the song
[these drawings became part of the insert in the front of my odyssey journal]
some more of my drawings on old book pages –
see love
no response
believe the song
[these drawings became part of the insert in the front of my odyssey journal]
Reblogged this on Cynthia Black Diary.
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Thank you – I’m honoured!
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Hi Rita, these are the drawings that remind me of zentangles LOL. On closer inspection, not really zentangley. Nonetheless, brilliant!!!!
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Aahhh – sorry, didn’t realize that! I’ve not used that style of drawing. Thanks for your lovely comments; much appreciated =D
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Rita – I love these! And I see the love shining in your work …
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So glad you like them, Miriam – and thanks for your lovely comment too … =D
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Amazingly awesome!
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Thank you so much; I really appreciate your generous comment! =D
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How imaginative… I wish I was still teaching and could use this technique with my students… actually I don’t wish I was still teaching!
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You could always give it a try yourself! It’s fun, and it’s amazing what emerges once you start … =D
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What a good idea! I will… if I’m pleased with it, I might even blog it! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Reblogged this on flotterauloin and commented:
wow this is beautiful
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Thank you very much – glad you like these! And thanks heaps for reblogging … =D
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This is a truly multi-dimensional artform. The patterns are given an additional texture by the print beneath. The written script records your reflections but also provides a very imaginative frame. I like it.
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Thank you! I guess as a mixed media artist, multi-dimensional artform/s are a natural thing for me … as for text providing a ‘frame’, thank you for noticing this! These artworks are an attempt to use text as visual image as well as for literal meaning … =D
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