Wanting to use some of my miniature paper scraps, I chose a theme source by closing my eyes & "blindly" pointing to one of my old travel journals that were lined up in the closet.
I got the book: "Provence Trip, 2006".
I chose some sketches from the book & reproduced them on a small scale.
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Serendipity. I got some of my favorite doors.
New doors are inviting me lately. How will I go through them?
One door at a time is OK. Miniature steps are OK...à petits pas...
Grateful I am for this suggestion.
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Each tiny image stands alone, but is part of the group.
They're united by Place. By Time. By Color Palette.
And, sentimental as it may sound, by Love.
what a cool thing to do to challenge yourself! i LOVE the doorways! so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, both the blog and this posting.
ReplyDeleteThe BLUE door is my favorite:)
What a brilliant way to choose what you show us. I love doors and particularly the burnt sienna one, very rustic.
ReplyDeleteLove the collage, love the individual pieces, love the doors, love the palette strip! Love! xx
ReplyDeleteUwielbiam Twoje szkice, a na pierwszym zdjęciu jest ich najwięcej i są kwiatki :). Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
ReplyDeleteI got up from my chair yesterday because of you and painted the view..on a card and journaled..
ReplyDeleteEncore plus d'inspiration aujourd'hui:-)
love your quick watercolor sketches... i really need to dig out my paints and brushes... you inspire me!
ReplyDeleteEn quelques petits dessins, tu as parfaitement saisi et rendu l'esprit du village provençal ! Ces petits dessins sont adorables et très fidèles . Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThe color palette is terrific! Very rustic. Do you mix the colors yourself?
ReplyDeleteI would love to have recorded my travels like you have done -- so well. As always your art is so spirited! -- barbara
ReplyDeleteSo vivid and mellow at the same time - just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDiane
Oh, to be reminded that my watercolor can be loose and playful! Thank you.
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