
Thanks as always for your kind and generous comments. They make me so happy and I appreciate them more than you can possibly know.
Your thoughts are very important to Bleubeard and me. I appreciate it when you care enough to stop by and even more when you leave a short message letting me know you were here.
I don't want to ever turn on comment moderation, so when I find comments that don't relate to my blog content, your comment will immediately be deleted.
I really like that! It reminds me of the saltpan lakes we get in the desert here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment on my blog - especially as it led me to your work :)
Beautiful use of leftover paint!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Your explanation makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteSmart idea to use your leftover paint in such a creative way!
ReplyDeleteNice use of the leftovers!
ReplyDeleteWell, when there is no more room for paint I guess it is finished.....LOL LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteA very good use for your left over paints. Did you know that in Chinese culture the number 8 is regarded as a lucky number because it sounds very similar to the word meaning, to generate wealth?
ReplyDeleteWishing you prosperity Elizabeth :o))
Thank you for your comment on my most recent faces post. Only nine days left. I intend to carry on practising andhopefully improving. :o))
What a great random design from leftover paint! FAB!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great oem did you write with just 11 years!? fab..
I own this tree stamp in the middle since ages and still love it so much- .. it's from PSX Santa Rosa, CA Copyright 2001
Happy weekend dear Elizabeth !
I love it, the colors, the number, the panitiness (okay I just made that word up, but it totally fits lol), everything!
ReplyDeleteI really like this one. Of course they are all beautiful. I am loving this challenge
ReplyDeleteThis is a super cool painting! Super Eight! :-)
ReplyDeletethis is definitely one of my favourites in your series - you know I love circles! I also like thee colours together - I wouldn't be surprised to see this hanging in a gallery.
ReplyDeleteyes! I do like this one, simple but it works! a great use of leftover paint, I don't like to waste either.
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