I know what you mean... this is wonderful, messy, colourful and highly inspiring... looks like an idea I worked with recently from Carla Sonheim's book where you do messy swipes and then look, look, look to see a shape appear. Like cloud watching only with paint/colour... Fun! I can see this being covered with your lovely doodles :)
I use disposable plastic plates as my palettes when I teach classes, then cut them into flower shapes etc to stitch into my journals. Love the colours on yours, so juicy.
LOVE the colours Alisa!
ReplyDeleteI see you adding black pen drawings to this....
Such beautiful colors! :-)
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ReplyDeleteI know what you mean... this is wonderful, messy, colourful and highly inspiring... looks like an idea I worked with recently from Carla Sonheim's book where you do messy swipes and then look, look, look to see a shape appear. Like cloud watching only with paint/colour... Fun! I can see this being covered with your lovely doodles :)
ReplyDeleteWoman, you are inspiring!! If anyone ever asks you what you do in life, please do tell them: I inspire! Thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo Deep! hugs!
ReplyDeleteFantastic colors.
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, finding inspiration in your work, I realized questo
Baci Roberta
Oh, that is fine!
ReplyDeleteMy art students ALWAYS ask to take home their paint napkins! So we framed several of their left over paint paper towels and they look so good!
ReplyDeleteAmen sister!
ReplyDeleteyes... me too... my wipe up rags are often better than my 'work'...
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteWith a palette like that....!
ReplyDeleteTotally "get" that! Feel the same way often!
ReplyDeleteOh yes!!
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I agree, stains and colors are very interesting as those spontaneous washes that are left in your palette
ReplyDeleteI totally get that!
ReplyDeletexo
Cortnie
I use disposable plastic plates as my palettes when I teach classes, then cut them into flower shapes etc to stitch into my journals. Love the colours on yours, so juicy.
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