Ooooh that is so strange! I was thinking about putting a hand in between my towers yesterday but as the hand was hand drawn, and I spend ages on it, I found it hard to part with, the towers were an entry for a journal exchange. Guess I need to learn about transfers, I am so new to this mixed media I would not know where to start. Please hold out a hand, arm, and help me find my way! Love your art sharon!!! Xxxx
Descry! What a great word. I'll have to see how often I can use it this week. Your art-at-the-desk always inspires me since I don't have a "studio" and my art is done at a small table.
I love all the hands hanging down. They make me think of plants.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun all those hands! :)bea
ReplyDeleteOoooh that is so strange! I was thinking about putting a hand in between my towers yesterday but as the hand was hand drawn, and I spend ages on it, I found it hard to part with, the towers were an entry for a journal exchange. Guess I need to learn about transfers, I am so new to this mixed media I would not know where to start.
ReplyDeletePlease hold out a hand, arm, and help me find my way!
Love your art sharon!!!
Xxxx
I love all those hands!
ReplyDeleteThe pink gloves really are a delightful pop of color. And I love the use of the word "descry".
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I think hands are intriguing, too, but haven't thought to collage them into artwork yet...very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Descry! What a great word. I'll have to see how often I can use it this week. Your art-at-the-desk always inspires me since I don't have a "studio" and my art is done at a small table.
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COOL "parts", Sharon!
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ack....sorry... I meant to say, Cool parts, Sharon!
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