Friday, June 7, 2013

Seed Story II

 Seed Story II
ingredients: monotype, acrylic ink, watercolor pencils, stitching


Two down, one to go!

13 comments:

  1. Something in your latest pieces remind me of the the absolute magical wonder of seeing nature close up. Thanks.

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    1. That's a lovely description, and exactly what I was going for? Can I use that in my bio? :)

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  2. I love the colors! Stunning piece!

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    1. Sandy- color is kind of my 'thing', I guess. thanks for the kind words!

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  3. This one is quite a beauty and so well connected to the previous one...the stitching is great!
    Enjoy the next one too!

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  4. Gasp! This is a little jewel, Sharmon!
    Altering monotypes is an interest of mine as well recently. Good luck with the exhibit.
    -sus

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    1. Sus- thanks so much for the good words! I checked out your altered monotypes, and they look great! I may consult with your later about the media you're using- hopefully we can learn from each other!

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  5. These are just exquisite, Sharmon! Can't wait to see the third one, and see them all together in "real life."

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    1. Thanks, Kathleen! I sent the pieces to Paige before I got a chance to photograph the third one. It had some 3-d (no more than 1/4 inch!) objects on it, so I couldn't scan it like the others.

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  6. looks great Sharmon... and love your mix of media..

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    1. Thanks, Cat- I haven't found many media that won't mix, so I just keep adding them...

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  7. Now this is something interesting that most people disregard and ignore. A seed may be small and powerless. But it is the beginning of every change, growth and development. For me, the painting speaks of a thousand words, a thousand thoughts, a thousand meaning. It’s really lovely and unique! Thanks a lot for inspiring!

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