I can't even begin to tell you just how incredibly HAPPY I am right now! I FINALLY got a chance to create again :D It's amazing how healing ART truly is to the soul.
Well, this is my finished canvas:
This is the piece I shared yesterday that I started three weeks ago. I began with a base coat of Liquitex Soft Body Acrylic, tissue paper, transferred book text and stamps.
I really want my pieces to be inspirational so I always say something on my art. For this canvas, I wrote what I needed to remember in order to keep me focused on the positive things in my life. It reads
"Appreciate each and every moment you have,
THANK GOD
for every second and every breath,
LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST"
Now I'm off to Homestead to restock my shop, hopefully I have some empty spots to fill. I haven't had a chance to go out there in two week, YIKES!
Have a WONDERFUL day & THANKS for stopping by!!!
Wonderful canvas! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I wouldn't even know where to begin with a canvas like this. Awesome quote!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Norma! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteIt's breathtaking, really. I love the sentiment. I'm continually amazed by your work! Glad you got some time to create and breathe.
ReplyDeleteSuch a powerful canvas! I am in love with all the texture and monochromatic feel of it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful canvas!! I LOVE this
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the text you used!
ReplyDeletesoooooo wonderful!! love love love!!
ReplyDeletePlease do a YouTube video and teach me how to do work with mixed media! You are terrific!!! EllenBee
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project! I know how you feel about getting some crafting time! My grandkids have been with me all week long and I am so ready for the weekend! Love Penny
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and powerful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous piece.
ReplyDeleteI love the earthy colours you used.
This turned out beautifully! I love the embellishments and your words are so powerful! I agree with EllenBee, I'd love to see something like this done on a video--especially how you added the tissue paper. TFS!
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