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NOW ART!
I loved working on my latest completed work "Hide and Seek". Another attempt to utilise my Pan Pastels for background work.
I used several different reference photos I had taken plus some imaginings to create this piece.
Of course a finish means a beginning......very early workings.
You may just be able to pick out the baby cygnets. I took the reference photo at Mildura in 2016 when the mighty Murray River was in flood.....loved watching this Mama and her babies. Really hoping to make this one work.
A little "thought" Creativity comes in lots of different clothes.
Cooking a delicous meal, laying a beautiful table, writing, singing, music, dancing, gardening, art, writing a heartfelt letter, making a quilt, embroidery, sharing a yoga class, telling a good yarn.....to name but a few!
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
Oh I love the swan and cygnets..... so graceful....
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Beautiful finish and your swan and cygnets looks like a challenge! You are so right about creativity - I often hear people say 'I am not artistic' but when you look around their beautifully arranged home or the great way they put clothes together for instance they certainly are. xx
ReplyDeleteThe Kookaburra looks happy sitting on the gate.
ReplyDeleteLovely start to Mum and the babies.
We are lucky to often have Block Swans visit the rivermouth with the Pelicans.
Beautiful Michelle
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