We continue to see some amazing art created by our very talented participants. We look forward to the next meeting to see what new techniques and surprises turn up.
The true artist's heart searches not for treasure at rainbow's end;
But is instead content to play upon the colour there-in.
Kaern Sapp
. Lindsay used a great spray paint technique for Moonscapes
Lori did a ink blot of a traveling musician
Darrell made a flying Buffalo in this Buffalo wing page.
Pam did a clever "hide and seek" in the Cat & Mouse book
Pam's Free to Fly
Rebecca used TABS in her found objects layout.
Amy really captured the essence of Nick Bantock.
Lori did a ink blot of a traveling musician
Darrell made a flying Buffalo in this Buffalo wing page.
Pam did a clever "hide and seek" in the Cat & Mouse book
Pam's Free to Fly
Rebecca used TABS in her found objects layout.
Amy really captured the essence of Nick Bantock.
Lorena's Circle book layout.
What a great technique
This circle book is on a roll.
Sox Visits Marie Antionette in the Cupcake Book.
Ingrid shares her artistic techniques
Ingrid's take on Free to Fly
Debbie has her own "spin" on the Joy book
What fantastic art! The circle book looks very interesting and different. I'm guessing the pages fold up flat into the pockets?
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing pages. This is truly awesome. A great bunch of artists for sure. Extremely impressive creativity.
ReplyDeleteAnother round of beautiful, stunning artwork! I am so happy to be a part of this round robin and look forward to working in each and every book. Two down and only 20 more to go??! P.S. to "Lizbethem": Yes, the three "pop-up" circle books all fold into flat quarter-circles that slip into those three pockets.
ReplyDeleteWow what wonderful artwork! Cannot pick a favourite pages either as they are all very beautiful. You have a wonderful group of artists in this group. Wish you all lived in my hometown!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Wow! What an amazing and talented group of artists! I really enjoyed looking at all these books!
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