Snow is flying outside, shovels and snow blowers are working everywhere, and yes, I could have given you yet another image of this snowstorm. But no. We’ve seen enough of that.
On my worktable for several days this little tree has been waiting for color. It came to me in a nudge this morning just what she needed. And here is my palette and the new look on this sort of flat sculpture. The tree is dry wall compound on wood. She looks really cool with no paint, all white and showing light and shadow, but I could not leave this alone.
So this is my little mess this morning. I think there will be more creations similar to this in the very near future.
What do you do to feed your creative side? Do you take an artist date now and then? Do you create your own kind of art? What kind of messes do you like to make?
Did you make this she tree yourself? I love her flow, her flexible strength! I bake, play with paints, or write, when the mood strikes. 🙂
Yes, Maryse, I did. I have my own little love affair with trees, the mystery of them, their beauty. This one seems to have a lot to say.
I absolutely adore this! I so want to "branch out" into other mediums. I'm going to have to try this myself. Thanks for the inspiration!
You are quite welcome, LeAnne!
Beautiful, Deb! I am also a tree-lover.
This is absolutely beautiful, Deb. Love its gentle strength.
Your beautiful tree looks like it's dancing! And your soft color palette is a nice contrast to the white whirling outside my windows today.
Beautiful art! I love the little touches of color you added! My art is through my camera and yes, I get messy…dirty shoes, wet knees, and such!
Ah, getting your hands dirty again! To such wonderful results. I like the subtle beauty of this green and red – you have managed to give this painting a feeling internal light radiating outward.
I love this! I was at another blog yesterday where the artist did this. I saw a video many months ago. Someday I would love to try.
Our snowblower broke yesterday 🙁