Thanks for stopping by my blog. I am currently caring for my sick mother and so, while I have uploaded some past works my new work will likely be slow in coming.
While life is not exactly the way I planned it right now, I wouldn't choose to be anywhere else.
I have created this blog to remind me, in the meantime, of who I am and what it is that I 'do'.
I hope you enjoy my 'stuff' as much as I enjoy yours.
Mmmm..Michelle, this might be one of my favorites so far. It reminds me very much of Canadian West Coast Aboriginal art. I am quite infatuated with anything "Haida." Love audrey
Through the Veil...have you heard the music piece by Diane Arkenstone by that name? You will love it. I hopped on your follower wagon for one reason...I'm getting addicted to your artwork.
This art is so full of inspiration, I feel like a beautiful life is just emerging, the beginning of indian culture, fantastic! Thank you for your message. Yeah, I have made the choice now to be stronger, hopefully come across as being more assertive but still polite. Hope it works? Are the doctors good with you and your mum?
i would love to know how you create these lovely pieces...I read your note on the sidebar but you stretch your paper onto canvas? you must staple it? I was wondering if you could use an acrylic medium to "glue" it on? anyway, I love this one, it's wonderfully intense and interesting in it's design...but they are all beautiful.
"Color in a Picture is like Enthusiasm in Life." ~van Gogh
Colour!
I love colour.
I love to play with colour and try not to take myself too seriously.
I work with matt acrylics, watercolour, gauche, inks and whatever else takes my fancy. I use artist quality paints and pigments and Arches 300 gsm paper usually. Sometimes I will stretch my paper directly onto a canvas or onto a frame as I work really wet to begin with and I've yet to find a gummed tape that stands up to it.
A bit eclectic really.
This blog has been created to showcase my artwork.
Feel free to contact me via the email link if you are interested in anything.
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Mmmm..Michelle, this might be one of my favorites so far. It reminds me very much of Canadian West Coast Aboriginal art. I am quite infatuated with anything "Haida."
Love audrey
Radiant and superb design Michelle!
Beautiful choice of colors!
nice stuff!
That is stunning. You are extremely talented.
Such intricate detail!
I'd love to know what the 'mix' is in the media,,,,it's beautiful!
Through the Veil...have you heard the music piece by Diane Arkenstone by that name? You will love it. I hopped on your follower wagon for one reason...I'm getting addicted to your artwork.
Babs, the mix is watercolour, acrylic ink and guache.
Thanks James, no I haven't heard it but I will hunt it down now.
Thanks everyone.
This art is so full of inspiration, I feel like a beautiful life is just emerging, the beginning of indian culture,
fantastic!
Thank you for your message. Yeah, I have made the choice now to be stronger, hopefully come across as being more assertive but still polite. Hope it works?
Are the doctors good with you and your mum?
i would love to know how you create these lovely pieces...I read your note on the sidebar but you stretch your paper onto canvas? you must staple it? I was wondering if you could use an acrylic medium to "glue" it on? anyway, I love this one, it's wonderfully intense and interesting in it's design...but they are all beautiful.
Linda, I use an acrylic binder medium to stretch the wet paper onto the canvas, sometimes I mount the paper onto a frame instead of a canvas.
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