To bring photos from my minds eye - to the public through the lens of my Nikon D90 ∧ D80
My compliments to the Artist(s)! :-)
What a great idea.. I love it!! Julie is truly an artist!(loved the header too!!)
These are totally gorgeous!
Two talented people, you and your wife. So glad that God brought you together. I admire you both so much.Love,Jackie
I agree -- Julie is a very gifted artist.
Looks beautiful, I think my cats would love it to, nice to climb up ;)
Great combo, you two!
Very creative and artistic.
What an interesting technique. Now I don't feel like so a bozo! I saw that ship on the news this morning, so sad...and scary.
These are nice Stewart. I like the idea and the whole process sounds good to me. We used to make things to hang in trees. Waterproof ink on paper. They flipped and blew around.Some people hung them on the outside of their front door. People had to look at them or read them when they approached the house to enter.Are these "hard" like glass then after the treatment?Not sure you are even aware of some of the things I have done, but if you take the time to go to http://writing26letters.blogspot.com/ you can see a kind of history in the right sidebar.
My compliments to the Artist(s)! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.. I love it!! Julie is truly an artist!
ReplyDelete(loved the header too!!)
These are totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteTwo talented people, you and your wife. So glad that God brought you together. I admire you both so much.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Jackie
I agree -- Julie is a very gifted artist.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, I think my cats would love it to, nice to climb up ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat combo, you two!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and artistic.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting technique. Now I don't feel like so a bozo! I saw that ship on the news this morning, so sad...and scary.
ReplyDeleteThese are nice Stewart. I like the idea and the whole process sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteWe used to make things to hang in trees. Waterproof ink on paper. They flipped and blew around.
Some people hung them on the outside of their front door. People had to look at them or read them when they approached the house to enter.
Are these "hard" like glass then after the treatment?
Not sure you are even aware of some of the things I have done, but if you take the time to go to
http://writing26letters.blogspot.com/
you can see a kind of history in the right sidebar.