Nov 1, 2020

Last Inktober piece


 

On Samhain he stepped into the woods to visit the tall cup fungi. 
Low and behold, a tiny fairy was there, tossing spores into the air.
 

 
 
It was fun to let Inktober inspire art.
I hope I am in a rhythm now and will continue creating. 
 
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I hope you all enjoyed Halloween 
and 
are embracing the shorter days 
colder weather
and lovely autumn light
 
I am 
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24 comments:

  1. this is lovely! i've enjoyed seeing all your inktober pieces.

    love, kisses & magical wishes...
    ~*~

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    1. Thank you so much Laura.
      Wishing you a magical November.

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  2. Inspires the same feeling I have when I see the last leaves beginning to fall. So beautiful. And, yet, sigh, it signals the end of my favorite month - Inktober. These elfin series have been completely charming -- thanks for sharing them!

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    1. Thank you for enjoying them Anno.
      You have been a lovely encouragement from the beginning of me learning to draw and paint.

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  3. It was so much fun Tammie, thank you.

    This is another beautiful work of art!

    Nice days and a greeting,
    Hilly

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  4. Ohh Ilove that little fairy!

    Beautiful painting:)))

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    1. Thank you for enjoying this Anita.

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  5. Thank you for again taking us to a land of enchantment!

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  6. What a nice and heartspeaking new idea you have drawn! Surprise! O YES: to EMBRACE the short days now!

    Best greetings to my lightful artfriend in this spiritual dark time - - -

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    1. Thank you Dori.
      Yes, it is time to embrace the short days. Hibernation time.
      Greetings to you too!

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  7. It's an imaginative work of art, which triggers a lot of good feelings in me. It's beautifully made up and in color!
    I wish you happiness in all the lights of the night and to see the many little fairies and goblins in the quiet and yet exciting time I find!
    Greeting Elke

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    1. Thank you Elkes.
      Good feelings are a wonderful thing to feel.
      Thank you for your lovely wishes, you have inspired my smile.

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  8. Hi... I am playing catch up. I am always so impressed by your art. It feel effortless, but then all the detail and color makes is so much more. Enjoy your day.

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    1. Thank you for your lovely message.
      It has felt good to be doing art.

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  9. I am a little behind, I have loved seeing all of your inktober paintings, Tammie! You have captured the magic of Samhain so beautifully. I am glad he found the tiny fairy. The little fairy hat red mushrooms are so sweet.

    -Soma

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    1. Thank you Soma.
      Lovely that you noticed the details.

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  10. That's so beautiful Tammie :)

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  11. Oh that is how mushroom spores get about, that's lovely to know.
    I agree, the Autumn time, cool and dark in the evening, is marvellous and energising in a sort of hibernating way.

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    1. Yes, with cup fungi, this is how it happens, fairies and raindrops spread the spores around, perhaps the breath of wind as well.
      Some of us enjoy hibernation, others not so much.
      Lovely weekend and hibernation to you.

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