It's great! YOUR imagination has no limits ... and think that the inspiration came from a wooden roof .... I admire you're exceptional ... DEAR FRIEND! THOUSAND KISSES!
(giggle) You are so much like me. I saw it immediately. ((hugs)) Thanks again for listening. You have a beautiful heart and a lovely soul, dearest Lady Montana.
Gorgeous art..so magical..love the trees..the fluffy full foliage...she is so sweet... and wowness..yes..so divine you noticed her..pure magic! Wishing you a happy wkd.. V~
Hi Tammie, I love your imagination! Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my post about my little helper Lottie and her painting antics it still makes me smile. Sorry for not coming back to you sooner but I have had very little time to get to my pc. We have family over from abroad. I hope you are still as naughty as back then. ManonX
That is great! If you stare at it some more, you see something else. I do the same thing. when the children were little, would lie down in bed and and look for figures in the ceiling. Keep warm. The snail looks very happy. Tsup!
Its like anything that catches our attention has a message embedded in it. There is energy waiting to be released that is addressed to us specifically. This magnetism draws us to the package which then requires unwrapping to reveal the goodies and creativity inside. The idea is to make conscious that which was once hiding in plain site.... to bring awareness to that which stimulates the mind so that it can be released into the heart.
I smiled when I saw she was sitting on a snail....it's s good thing she is very slight...not overweight. Poor snail! http://karenannruane.typepad.com/karen_ruane/
Oh! how inviting this is! =) I love the tree trunk and the snail and the fairy, such a warm painting Tammie! =) and I like how the idea came to you! :)
Awwwww! Love, love, love! Hehehehehe! I see faces and sceneries in the tiles whenever I shower. To see faces in the shower may be a little unnerving, but to see a fairy watching over you as you sleep is very nice.
Inspiration seems endless when we avail ourselves to it. Annie Dillard said of it, "now you don't see it, now you do" Your art is as inspiring as well.
Warm Greetings to you, I am a artist, photographer of nature and poetic writer. My arts are inspired by the land I live with. Living in a wee log cabin surrounded by woods, meadows and wildlife in the NW corner of Montana. I hope you enjoy your visit, I look forward to getting to know you.
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It's great!
ReplyDeleteYOUR imagination has no limits ... and think that the inspiration came from a wooden roof ....
I admire you're exceptional ... DEAR FRIEND!
THOUSAND KISSES!
(giggle) You are so much like me. I saw it immediately. ((hugs)) Thanks again for listening. You have a beautiful heart and a lovely soul, dearest Lady Montana.
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much for your kind words, support and light!
ReplyDeleteTammie
Oh lovely! Their smiles! They seem to be in a really good mood! Made me smile, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI see her! We have a raccoon in our paneling.
ReplyDeletethis is just wonderful- i love the detail in this picture! how nice to have a fairy popping out of the wood!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous art..so magical..love the trees..the fluffy full foliage...she is so sweet... and wowness..yes..so divine you noticed her..pure magic!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy wkd..
V~
Hi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I just love the joy in her face!! And how cute that she's sitting on a snail!
Great work!
xxx
Hi Tammie, I love your imagination! Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my post about my little helper Lottie and her painting antics it still makes me smile. Sorry for not coming back to you sooner but I have had very little time to get to my pc. We have family over from abroad. I hope you are still as naughty as back then. ManonX
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this! I have that all the time too! I see figures everywhere :-)Lovely painting!
ReplyDeletei love this + adore what you SAW!
ReplyDeletei still remember the wallpaper along our stairway when i was little and seeing endless things in there!!
XOX!
yes! inspiration can be found anywhere!!
ReplyDeleteYOU are inspiring!
beautiful sketch!
That is great! If you stare at it some more, you see something else. I do the same thing. when the children were little, would lie down in bed and and look for figures in the ceiling. Keep warm. The snail looks very happy. Tsup!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun hearing about how you all see things too, and how they can change the more we look. so true.
ReplyDeletethank you for your visits and wonderful comments.
Manon:
thanks for making me chuckle Manon!
now i do what i want..... no hiding my hands. ;-)
warmly,
tammie
Its like anything that catches our attention has a message embedded in it. There is energy waiting to be released that is addressed to us specifically. This magnetism draws us to the package which then requires unwrapping to reveal the goodies and creativity inside. The idea is to make conscious that which was once hiding in plain site.... to bring awareness to that which stimulates the mind so that it can be released into the heart.
ReplyDeletemister B:
ReplyDeleteyes
i experience what you are sharing to be true
and vital
alive and where the treasures are
thank you~
darling girl
ReplyDeletethis is sweet!
xoxo
I smiled when I saw she was sitting on a snail....it's s good thing she is very slight...not overweight. Poor snail!
ReplyDeletehttp://karenannruane.typepad.com/karen_ruane/
Oh! how inviting this is! =) I love the tree trunk and the snail and the fairy, such a warm painting Tammie! =)
ReplyDeleteand I like how the idea came to you! :)
Hello Tammie!
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing good <3
Lovely! Such a sweet drawing!!
xx
Johanna, Sweden
ART FASHION
Awwwww! Love, love, love! Hehehehehe! I see faces and sceneries in the tiles whenever I shower. To see faces in the shower may be a little unnerving, but to see a fairy watching over you as you sleep is very nice.
ReplyDeleteInspiration seems endless when we avail ourselves to it.
ReplyDeleteAnnie Dillard said of it, "now you don't see it, now you do"
Your art is as inspiring as well.