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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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14 comments:
The first one looks like melting lava. I like it.
Have a nice evening :)
Mormor
You've drawn them?
Well done.
Primeval, rich and fertile. Love them.
Oooh! I love these. The swirls and whirls are really appealing, and the colours are beautiful.
"Mind Boggling" come to mind when I look at this work! I love both but the second is my favourite, as you would expect:)
Both are dynamic and eye catching♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/familiar-winter-sighting/
Very beautiful and interesting to follow the process!
These are quite interesting, especially the first one. I love the colors. Your sparrows are just darling. I haven't seen any yet here in Florida. As for Winter, your photos have captured it's beauty really well. We are still having problems with the internet, but will pop in when I can. You have a wonderful day. Licks to Izzi from Pogo. Hugs, Edna B.
Well, I like the colours on the first one. I think it is great that you are enjoying doing these, and sharing them.
I love that first one. Really looks a lot like molten lava. So cool :)
love these...and thanks for the info on the processes you use
Fabulous job I see on here!!!
These are cool! I really like the colors in the first one. So vibrant. - I forgot work on something for this week. Maybe next, I'll leave myself a reminder note.
the first one is my favourite. Like the wavy forms and the colors and the applyed texture. :)
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