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This is a piece I finished 5 minutes ago.
I painted the background 5 days ago. When it dried I saw it, oh. it is SAHARA! It is watercolor paper A3
This is a collage, not glued on. Would be quite impossible to glue lichen, cotton and dry flowers from my christmas cactus. The giraffes and vultures are photos I took from an exhibition they had in town a fes years ago.
I had fun, hope you like it!
Aurora! 50x70cm
This one is painted on the bumpy backside of an old painting that was broken. I have too much paint in bottles and this one "ate" a lot of it.
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My frosty window
digital grayscale for TADD
Icy waters
Digital from a trip to Iceland.
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Lovely grayscale and the other pieces are good too.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful pages, the last two are designed so imaginatively!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend, hug Elke
Your frosty grayscale photo is great, plus I love your aurora borealis painting!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so interesting to look at Monica. I love the icy pattern on the third piece and I can see the water breaking as a wave on the last piece. Have a great rest of your week, and thanks so much for linking up to AJJ for Valerie's challenge. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteAll of these are beautiful, but I do like the first one best. Have a nice evening.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely stunning. Each has its own special beauty. This is a great entry for Valerie's theme at Art Journal Journey, too. Thanks for sharing it, Monica.
ReplyDeleteLoving your frosty window. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post specially the 'Frosty window painting' and the 'Aurora borealis' ..
ReplyDeleteI love your Icy Waters piece. I think I would hang that one on my wall. I am curious how you make a collage without gluing on the loose pieces ... do you just leave it laying down and then photograph it? Your Aurora is beautiful and I love the frosty window. As usual, you show variety and skill. Love it, Monica ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Your Aurora is beautiful Monica, and I do love that frosty window! ☺
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