The challenge over at Three Muses was windows. Here is my take on windows. The window is handdrawn, with a black pitt pen, the blossom tree was hand drawn with watercolour crayons. The blue was watercolour crayon. The image I cant remember where I found it, was changed to black and white, and I painted her with acryclics. Face done with Portfolio white and black and red pen. She is suppose to be a geisha that is why the face is white, just in case you are wondering.
Sorry you're having trouble with links. Actually, it would help if you'd put your blog address in your profile, then people clicking on your name will be directed to your blog if the link doesn't work. Your entry is lovely, and we're so glad to have you join our challenge. We hope to see more of your work in the future.
ReplyDeleteLovely pic,great colours!!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and a thoughtful image!
ReplyDeleteyour lady is picture perfect and your piece is equally stunning!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!! love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely entry, Lee!
ReplyDeleteWell, you got there in the end, and I'm so pleased you did. This is so beautifully handmade and it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece, Lee! It's great to see hand-made collages among all the digital ones, too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like rice paper in the windows, or that shoji paper ... gorgeous. Have you seen the movie Memoires of a Geisha? one of my faves ... this reminds me of it.
ReplyDeleteI think it's lovely!!
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I had the same thought as Bev regarding your linking difficulties. You can go to settings on your blog and type in your blog address in the appropriate spot and then all that is necessary is for you to say "My picture is on my blog" and we will find you.
ReplyDeleteI love the oriental flavour of your window. The overpainting is beautiful and the whole effect is exquisite.
Thanks for joining in the challenge!! COME BACK NEXT WEEK!!
beautiful piece!!
ReplyDeleteVery special and beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteLovely piece and colors Lee!
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