I really love this Tammie Lee...it's wonderful. And yes, there are universes beyond our vision, only in imagination and sometimes visible if we're so lucky! :))))
I think that would be quite an interesting place. If a pebble became a mountain and a mountain just a stone. Great idea and beautiful painting. You really nailed the texture on that mushroom stem.
Oh my goodness ... I love mushrooms! Where in the Universe is this :)? What a clever idea and what a perfect point you made ... who knows what we would find out there. I can only hope it is all as lovely as your painting :)
Waaaaaaaaa! That would be so much fun! Except for spiders....and other bugs..... Ok, on second thought, maybe that would not be too much fun. Love the texture of that mushroom, though. Awesome!
whoa, the bugs, I hadn't thought of them! It is a kind bolete mushroom and one of the ways to id them is to note the reticulation that happens on their stems. Often it is at the top of the stem near the cap, but the mushroom that inspiree me had it all the way down it's stem.
I love the way you think outside the box, Tammie Lee. This is not only a beautifully done illustration, but goes beyond the universe we normally think of. Great take on the theme.
WOW! What a FANTASTIC take, Tammie! I absolutely love it. A veryclver, unique approach, as your words also enforce. Thank you so much! Great job. Sorry it's taken me so long to hop back to the picnic! :) Lovely to have you back here for this theme btw.
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I really love this Tammie Lee...it's wonderful. And yes, there are universes beyond our vision, only in imagination and sometimes visible if we're so lucky! :))))
ReplyDeleteThank you for enjoying it.
DeleteYes, beyond our imagination.
no idea if it would be different. only I know in my dreams everything can be ... beautiful your mushroom picture!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Elke
thank you Elke
DeleteI think that would be quite an interesting place. If a pebble became a mountain and a mountain just a stone. Great idea and beautiful painting. You really nailed the texture on that mushroom stem.
ReplyDeleteYes, an interesting place. We have stones in all sizes here.....
DeleteWell what a refreshing take on the theme, giant mushrooms and small trees, love it.
ReplyDeletethan you Christine
DeleteBeautiful...love the thought process. Anything is possible.
ReplyDeleteyes, anything is possible it seems
DeleteThat would be one huge mushroom... or wait, that's sure a tiny tree--fun idea!
ReplyDeleteWe do have some huge mushrooms here. I have only seen them in photos.
DeletePrachtig gemaakt Tammie, deze reuze paddenstoel.
ReplyDeleteEen mens kan groot denken,
op deze wereld bol,zijn we heel klein.
groetjes Christiene.
Beautifully made Tammie,this giant mushroom.
A person can think big,
on this globe, we are very small.
greetings Christian.
Thank you Christiene.
DeleteOh my goodness ... I love mushrooms! Where in the Universe is this :)? What a clever idea and what a perfect point you made ... who knows what we would find out there. I can only hope it is all as lovely as your painting :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @From The Sol
So far, it is in my imagination. Thank you for enjoying the painting Andrea.
DeleteSuch wonderful texture on the mushroom base. This really is lovely, Tammie.
ReplyDeleteThank you. The texture was fun to figure out and do.
DeleteSuch sweetness :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah.
DeleteWaaaaaaaaa! That would be so much fun! Except for spiders....and other bugs..... Ok, on second thought, maybe that would not be too much fun. Love the texture of that mushroom, though. Awesome!
ReplyDeletewhoa, the bugs, I hadn't thought of them!
DeleteIt is a kind bolete mushroom and one of the ways to id them is to note the reticulation that happens on their stems. Often it is at the top of the stem near the cap, but the mushroom that inspiree me had it all the way down it's stem.
I love the way you think outside the box, Tammie Lee. This is not only a beautifully done illustration, but goes beyond the universe we normally think of. Great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Wanda.
DeleteYour art always makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy, that means so much to me.
DeleteWOW! What a FANTASTIC take, Tammie! I absolutely love it. A veryclver, unique approach, as your words also enforce. Thank you so much! Great job. Sorry it's taken me so long to hop back to the picnic! :) Lovely to have you back here for this theme btw.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your supportive message Michael.
DeleteWonderful painting and clever take on the theme, Tammie. So beautifully painted. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Alexandra.
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