Cornered ~ The tools for this step - paper plate, sea sponge and acrylic paints.
Cornered ~ From the left side.
Cornered ~ From the right side.
Step Two of Star Fish involved, painters' tape, a sponge brush, a 2" painters' brush, acrylic paints and glitter glue paint.
Star Fish ~ from 5 feet away.
Star Fish ~ close up.
I need to bring my camera up. Phone cameras are convenient but the pictures aren't very hot.
nice..i am digging the splatter painting on the corner
ReplyDeleteA little confused, but I'm following along!
ReplyDeleteLovely, I am glad to see that you still actively blog.
ReplyDeletepOLLACK GONE BARMY AND THEN SOME.
ReplyDeleteI used to be so crafty. Sigh. These days I content myself with pharting around with photoshop.
ReplyDeleteThe intensity of focus needed for actual painting is one of the things I lost when I started taking Lithium, along with the ability to sit and read for long periods of time. Still, there really is no alternative. Paranoia and punching holes in walls is not a good thing.
Everything you do and touch is Magic Vanessa Kilmer!!!
ReplyDeletei would add photos of recipes and crafts to my blog if my cell phone camera could take a decent pic! two phones ago, i had one that was as good as a digital camera. oh, well!
ReplyDeletelooks like a fun project!
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Cornered is a great title for the painting. It's intriguing.
ReplyDeleteCool Vanessa!
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