Oh no...far too beautiful to be destroyed.
In my garden, can eat this fruit, but it has little black seeds that stick in the gullet.ð²
Beautiful. Well worth the walk.
vicksart wrote:
I've thought about trying this but never got around to it. It would be a great activity to do with grandchildren.
Very fun.
Yes! I can't wait to try it with my grandkids, they will love it. Today is the day with the two youngest, 6 and 8. Going to be messy :-)!
Fotoartist wrote:
A beauty!
Thanks Fotoartist, I appreciate it.
Thanks so much for looking and commenting :-)
fourg1b2006 wrote:
Very nice abstracts.
[Thanks! This is done by adding layers of colours to a cup, then pouring in little swirls onto a canvas with wet white paint on it. Then by tipping, the colours run and make great patterns. I also blew threw a straw in parts. It's good fun.
quote=dpullum]koalaroo aaaaha! you did not mention direct injection... seriously, I like these. If duplicated on fabric and sold for T shirts, they would be like hot cakes. As mounted on canvas base, also would be popular.
Years ago ... as you said 1970s.... I recall at carnivals they had a spinning paper and you dribbled dyes from containers.... colorful Rorschach tests.[/quote]
Having lots of fun with acrylic fluid pouring. This takes me back to the 70's...no smoking or drinking involved I swear.:-)
Great photos, all of them. How lucky are you?? Thanks for showing us.
Fotoartist wrote:
I'm not trying to put down what you are doing. Art is my thing. I just wish I had discovered that approach when I was in grad school back in the 70s. It would have made a good splash. Good artists are always years ahead of their times. I wasn't that good.
Acrylic fluid pouring is a current craze it seems, so much on the net. I love watching the videos, and looking at what people are doing. So many interesting techniques. I'm not an artist, though I've done arty stuff all my life. This is just a new, fun hobby for me.
[Thanks Ron, its pretty addictive stuff.
quote=SX2002]Your new obsession looks like fun Jude...pretty art work...
Ron.
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[Thanks for looking.quote=photophile]1 has appeal for me.[/quote]