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Black pour with glitter
Tempera on canvas 20x20cm
Using execs color and added a little red. Then used a balloon to create the pattern on the A4 watercolor paper.
Tempera on canvas 20x20cm
Using execs color and added a little red. Then used a balloon to create the pattern on the A4 watercolor paper.
© NF Photo 191121
for Rains Garden a Wintery scene on a scallop
Tempera paint and foam
© NF Photo 191114
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for Rains Garden a Wintery scene on a scallop
Tempera paint and foam
© NF Photo 191114
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wonderful work is to really see the cold at the Jacobs great idea!
ReplyDeletegreetings Elke
Your pour with glitter is quite stunning. Nice art.
ReplyDeleteLove your paint pouring experiments...gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCath x
Your first art piece has an elegance about it. I love the swirls of black, silver, and bronze! Your inspiration for Rain's prompt is spot on! I love the feel of coldness when I look at the wintry design on the scallop shell - how clever and beautiful. Nice job, really nice! :)
ReplyDeleteFab effects, I love the orange on your paint pour!
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces, especially your wintry scene for Rain's Art date!
ReplyDeleteHi Monica :) Your wintery scallop scene is just wonderful! I love that pour, the glitter really make it pop!!! And what a creative idea with the balloons!!! Very nice!!! :) Thanks so much for joining in!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Monica. This is a brilliant piece of art. You really can make abstract very beautiful.
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