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Monday, September 8, 2014

T meets Day 9 of 30 paintings


I created this piece early because I'll be linking to Leslie Saeta at Slices of Life  later, so the regular T crowd doesn't have to scroll down to find the T Stands for Tuesday post.

When I finished this piece, which was an accident looking for art to happen, I thought it looked like Oklahoma (a US state) with dyslexia.  Then I realized it looked like a tea pot with an infuser. 

The size of this piece is 8" X 8" (20,32 cm X 20,32 cm) and I named it "Infused."

So that's what I'm serving for T this Tuesday, along with my favorite tea cup and saucer. 

Show us what you're serving today, whether it's altered art, a scrapbook page, mixed media, your garden, pet, or favorite mug or cup.  Then link below and join the rest of the T Stands for Tuesday gang.  We'll be by as will Bleubeard, who is here to remind you that photos don't have to be taken on Tuesday.



And while I have you here, I want to let you know I'll be playing in
Seth Apter's Studio Table over at The Altered Page on Thursday, September 18.  He's taking a page out of my friend Julia's What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday (WOYWW) and asking us to bare our souls studio shots.  Since I'm in the throes of several challenges this month, I'll show my messes as they occur whatever mess is on my table at the time.  BTW, I'm never messy, because I have to keep everything clean in my small, small space.

25 comments:

  1. I've just caught up - I knew I'd missed a lot so I started from where I left off - as i wanted to read your blog posts in chronological order - Elizabeth - you amaze me! Love the tea infuser - though not a tea drinker! Chrisx

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  2. Lovely cup! and I see what you mean about the infuser! fun!
    I still need your mailing info- you can find my email in my google profile- click on it in the right side column of my blog. thanks.

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  3. Very excellent teapot with infuser - intended or not, I love the colours. And the wee teacup is beautiful!! Not sure I'll have anything to share T wise this week :( but I shall try :D

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  4. oh what a creative view and clever title Elizabeth-love it!! Happy T day to you and Bleubeard!

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  5. Pictures come out much differently to how it started out, much like making a card. its never how we imagined it
    Bridget #3

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  6. I love the colors of your infused painting Elizabeth! Oh gosh you are more busy than I am ..lol! You are the Challenge Queen this month for sure! I feel with you, I have to keep everthing clean here too since cause I have no real studio .. ust working on my big kitchentable - most of my stuff is in the living room, but I guess that is a good thing- since as I always have to organize and keeping the space her in order I am always inspired too.
    Happy T-Day dear Elizabeth!
    xxx
    Susi

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  7. Very cool painting Elizabeth! I love the colours and how you tied it to your T Tuesday post. I think you're a natural at abstracts!

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  8. Wow, you are busy! I'm trying not to do too much too soon, but I keep forgetting to post. Love your take on your painting

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  9. Wow, you are busy! I'm trying not to do too much too soon, but I keep forgetting to post. Love your take on your painting

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  10. Hello and Happy T Day! What a great painting again, I like the name of this one too. Are you putting these together in a book when done, can't remember if you mentioned it?
    What a busy month you are having, that is good for you and for us since we get to see it.
    Have fun!

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  11. I like that you've moved from expression only into some structure. Your subtle colours appeal to me, and I can certainly get the title.

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  12. Very creative and clever title too E!
    I'm not sure anyone would be ready to see my work space...it is quite shocking LOL but I have so much fun there.
    Wishing you and Bleubeard a Happy T Day.
    oxo

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  13. I got a kick out of your infusion painting, and I am going to be sorry when your abstract series ends.

    Pretty cup! :)

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  14. Great color combo and I see the tea infuser. Clever tie in for Tea Tuesday.

    Darla

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  15. I'm loving your painting series. Painting is so freeing to me. Happy Tuesday!!

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  16. Very creative painting this time, and a very colorful infuser! Happy T Day!

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  17. I wanted to thank you for your lovely comment today. I wish we lived near each other because you would LOVE playing with the gelli plate-esp. with a friend:)You do need to take several hours to allow for lots of play-and I have discovered that if you really don't like how a print turns out, just keep using it and eventually it turns out into something brilliant!

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  18. Wonderful post, love your humor!
    I know I'm running a little later than usual, but just couldn't miss T-day.....grin

    I'm off to scroll through the rest of your art.

    Happy T-day to you and Bluebeard!

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  19. Hmmm, can't say I see the teapot, but I do see the state of Oklahoma! Too funny. Hugs, Crystal

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  20. Better late than never I suppose...tagging in at the end of the list and hope to get to visit everyone later tonight! Brilliantly done painting dear E! this is a terrific project...that's a lot of paintings to commit to...good luck!

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  21. Ah your imagination is as vivid as your paintwork, love the 'infused'. I think the infuser may have been the last thing I saw!!
    Hey, at least over at Seth's place you won't be shy about bareing your soul...and a tidy soul it is too..if anyone needs a reference, send them to me!!

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  22. I MADE it!! Didn't think I'd have anything to share, but I'm so glad the leetle grey cells woke up :D

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  23. Well, I'm here with my coffee today, in spirit, anyway :) can't get into my blog to post or anything!
    But I've come to visit :) Happy T day I like all your paintings--I see the infuser :)

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  24. Oklahoma with dyslexia lol Elizabeth you are funny! I love finding meanings or patterns from my paintings.
    These 30 day challenges are quite stressful. I guess it is because I'm taking part in 2 at the same time. But still I'm enjoying each creative pieces I come up with but sadly I'm not getting enough time to comment on others art-:(
    Have a great week
    Susan

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  25. I totally see a teapot with an infuser. :) Hugs! deb

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