I took a walk with my kids yesterday and along the road there is plenty of litter, but sometimes you find a gem among the trash. There was an uncrushed aluminum beer bottle lying in the ditch, so I picked it up and brought it home, cleaned it up, and started creating the idea I had formed in my head on the way home. It turned out rather well, and I learned a few things from this.
The majority of the bottle was airbrushed, but the cows and cowboys were brushed by hand.
Keep experimenting with all kinds of things as you share on the blog. It broadens creativity and you will then find areas in which you will specialize.
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My challenge is that I want to “specialize” in many areas, and often do not take the time to become better at one thing before moving onto the next. I have found that as I get older I am beginning to appreciate improving at my Art. The best advice I ever received was to keep my artwork available so that I can view what I have done in the past and observe how I have advanced. This Blog has been a great tool to keep a count of what I have done, where I have improved, and what I seem to be best at. Thanks for commenting, Carl.
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Inspired – and ‘repurposefully’ creative
I almost see running horses in the sky too
AnnMarie š
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Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed.
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You’re welcome and I did enjoy š
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Hey I know that bottle!! TY for getting him OFF the road!!!
Time is but a moment……How will YOU spend yours?–barbie
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