I'm going to try. As my urchins are out on summer vacation, there are no guarantees...although moments of peaceful escape will be necessary at some point... Enjoy!
What stunning marks! It's a good practice to make marks, I'm finding. Good way for me to communicate with Nancy as I stitch her marks. Look forward to seeing more of your marks and where they wind up.
Too funny! I've yet to splatter with it, but love rolling it across the paper as in the photos on this post. Not really sure the intended use as painting is not my forte. Do you know?
A mark a day .... what variety that will bring. I will watch with interest!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try. As my urchins are out on summer vacation, there are no guarantees...although moments of peaceful escape will be necessary at some point... Enjoy!
Deletenice brush work! I look forward to glimpsing some daily mark making....
ReplyDeleteThank you Ronnie! I'm having fun playing at mark making.
DeleteWhat stunning marks! It's a good practice to make marks, I'm finding. Good way for me to communicate with Nancy as I stitch her marks. Look forward to seeing more of your marks and where they wind up.
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DeleteGood question. One mark just may find itself framed as is. Others are destined to be in journals...or that's the plan so far. Enjoy!
Go girl! I love those brush marks and your idea of a mark a day - will be interesting to see where they lead...
ReplyDeleteFiona, I'm just hoping a mark a day is actually possible now that the little urchins are on summer vacation. We've 3 or 4 weeks before camp begins...
DeleteJ - there seems to be a simple joy and exuberance in these simple brush marks - continue to enjoy. B
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DeleteLove that Barry. The happiness felt making the marks shows through. Enjoy!
so cool! I just bought one of those brushes to splatter. I had not thought about mark marking with it. 2 uses - 1 brush. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I've yet to splatter with it, but love rolling it across the paper as in the photos on this post. Not really sure the intended use as painting is not my forte. Do you know?
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