Connie at Mix It Monthly
has presented us with an amazing challenge this Month. It is Vintage meets Picasso, two extremes
that tested by brain. She provided two
images that we could work from. I
decided to use her vintage lady and use an image I found on Google for my
inspiration for Picasso.
You know that old fairytale
saying “Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the prettiest of all?” Meet my take.
I am not sure who got the biggest fright!
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| Vintage meets Picasso |
This hits home for me, as
sometimes I get a shock when I look in the mirror! Hehehe. Seriously once I was
in a hurry getting ready for work, and wondered why some people on the train
were giving slightly weird looks. I only
found out at lunchtime, in the restroom when I looked in the Mirror and found
that I had only put eye make up on one eye, and lipstick on the top lip and not
the bottom. I guessed I shrieked like
Picasso’s lady. When I berated one of my
co workers for not telling me she said “Well you are art farty, and we thought
that perhaps you were making a statement.”
Yeah right
Icad
Here are the icads I completed this week.
Paint Party Giveaway in
July
It will be my 1st year
anniversary on 28 July for this blog. Paint
Party Friday was my first link up and in the space of a year I have made many
friends in the art blogging community and they have in turn inspired and given
me confidence. So I want to say a big
thank you. From next week I will give
away 2 art postcards each week till the end of July.Also, at the end of July I will give away a 8 paged
art journal to anyone who has left a comment on my PPF posts during July. I will post about the pages during the
month. Anyway more details next week.
I had hoped to show
you the cover today, but ran out of time, as I have been battening down the
hatches as we have an enormous storm waging at the moment. The South Island is
under metres of snow and here the winds are a bit scary! On the news tonight,
people in Wellington, the capital living opposite the beaches have had fish
thrown on their lawns by a stormy sea. Make
a great painting. The roads in and out
of Wairarapa are closed and there are lots of power lines down. So I might not get around to you over the
next day or so. If not I will try and
visit as soon as things are settled.
Have a great week
every one.
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