My painting table starts off with one painting.
I have left over paint.
I grab another white canvas from the shelf.
Another painting to the table.
Ideas emerge.
Creativity enlightens.
Another canvas is added to the table.
Paint starts to dry.
Details take the completing stages.
As the glue dries, the paintings are nearing the end of another artistic session.
My painting table is now empty.
It is ready for a new weekend.
A new white canvas full of possibilities.
These are beautiful, Melinda! I love what you do with music.
Thanks! I am enjoying the hymn book–but taking my time in selecting songs. I feel like I could just do them all. haha π
Those are great! I really enjoyed seeing them! I love all the colors.
OH WOW OH WOW!!! I REALLY LIKE THESE A LOT!!!!! Very nice:):) My favorite is the elephants and giraffe fabric… super creative you are my dear sweet sister! I’m taking notes from your paintings;D The bright colors would be something fun to give a try since I normally work only with earthy tones but these are splendid! Great job!!!! Hugs ‘n kisses ~ Megs
Thanks.:) The red in the background of the African themed one was sort of accidental. haha. Glad I had the elephant buttons. π
Actually, looking back through, these are all equally my favorites… what a cool bunch of paintings you did that day!! I agree with Esther that it’s always fun to see what you’ll do with the hymnals too:):) XOXO!!!!!!!!!
P.S. Where do you get the flowers from?
Well, the purple ending painting-I painted those. π Otherwise, the silk or fabric flowers you can find at Hobby Lobby, JoAnns, or Michaels. I usually shop Michaels since it is close. π You can probably find some at Wal Mart… some of my fabric is from there as they sell it in little packets.