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Wrick D.
Member since:
September 4, 2006
Feather Postcard
March 28, 2009 11:43 AM EDT
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Open To The Sky This Feather The 3rd of Four Postcards, each created individually. Although similar in composition, imagery and process, each postcard is unique. Watercolor, Acrylic & Ink Winsor & Newton 140# Cotman Water Colour Paper Postcard Address, Stamp & Writing Space marked on the back 4 x 6 Inches
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Comments: 12
Do post all your art to my group as I don't want to miss the pleasure of your art. Everything you do is so fine.
I've done three cards so far...stepping gently into the process...and will publish them today.
Thanks so much for your inspiration.
thank you Jeanette - i had fun with these. it's always fun too, when something i do gives me more ideas... ...i just need a few more hours in each day - ha.
cool, Aunt Boni - i frequently use feather motifs/subject/imagery - i like doing this kind of thing a lot.
thank you Terri.
cool and thank you Jan - bwahahahaha ok, i think i'm getting the idea... i'm going to expand what i'll post to your group... if something really doesnt belong there and i post it there... just let me know, yes. - way cool on exploring postcards. i find that when i start exploring in a new direction it takes me a while to find out about what i like to do - so sometimes the first few i do can be in very different directions with very different ideas behind them. as i do more i find what i like doing and i begin to refine and explore along those lines more with an occasional step out into a new possibility. ...so just keep exploring. even when i get something that doesnt quite work, i keep it - those are often the ones i learn the most from and that help me later... - have fun, yes.
thank you Patricia - are you doing postcards? part of the fun for me is sending these "live" through the mail - the post office always contributes embellishments and additions. bwahahahahaha. it's fun tho.
beautiful