… and a bunch of other stuff. Mixed media. Unfinished Symphony, that’s what I’m calling this.
Tried to make a textile fabric out of it, but it wasn’t working. Here is the initial artwork now with digitally added enhancements to give it more texture and connections.
Its really beautiful. I love the addition of live elements. Its so interesting to see what you are up to, each post is a delightful new surprise! I love it, so inspiring!
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These are so beautiful…I see them on sheer fabrics, billowing in the wind. Or wallpaper! in a summery room next to a porch with huge windows. (K.)
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gorgeously sweet!
Sfunny – I recently experimented with nailpolish too.
Thought about using nailpolish on clear plastic, then FOUND A CUTE BOX OF SEVEN NAILPOLISH BOTTLES on the street!
Got together with a friend and her teenage daughters and dotted and spotted our way round creating mini ‘ovalas’.
Only trouble was – we nearly asphyxiated ourselves with the fumes.
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Actually, now I recall, there were even more than 7 nailpolish bottles in the box. Nearly enough for a van Gogh. No yellow though.
Thank you once again for your lovely, fresh, inspiring creations.
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Yes, the fumes like you said in another comment – that’s a factor, for sure, with the nail polish. : )))) Glad you like what I’m doing here. I love your blog, too!
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Thank you so much. Good to mutually like or even love each other’s work.
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and yes – nailpolish art requires big open windows.
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Yeah this one calls to me. Very nice. Terrific colors and good balance in the forms and spaces.
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Laura, Laura – that’s me calling to you! I think of you often when I create art for my blog. Create art every day, yes! Thanks!!
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You are indeed welcome, C! 🙂
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Great experiment with nail polish and collage. Very inspiring.
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Thanks, Sharon !
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Wow! Nail polish?! How creative and innovative! I love it as a fabric pattern (funny, that I also mention fabric in the other post before seeing this one).
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