Created this wee painting today..after about 5 years or so of having not dabbled in water color painting. I created this image..it is about 4 inches tall by about 4 inches wide.After I painted the image I added pen and ink details. Just a wee something to try to get the creativity going again.:0)
Then I wanted to share with you another one of my vintage circus themed items.
That I'll be using in my new home..once we get to that point..ha.Anyhow..I like this little guy and can't wait to get him out to display him in a new home.
I'm not into those weird creepy/scary clowns..but I do like vintage, folksy clown and circus type things..ones that have a slightly European look to them like this one has..very hard to find them like this. Either the clowns are too cutesy-kiddy,or too creepy to suit the look I am wanting in the new home...so I was delighted to have been able to find this one a while back.Doesn't it look cheery? And I love the mix of yellow and blue. Well, we have had a bit of rain here today and yesterday..which is good for the bean plants though..I have a few varieties of heirloom bean plants growing right now.(Jackson Wonder Butterbean, Queen Anne Blackeye Pea, Provider Bush Bean, and Royal Burgundy Bush Bean) Don't the little seedlings look great?



I hope you all have had a good weekend thus far!
Thanks for stopping by.
~The Garden Goose!~
good job Tina I like the water color.
ReplyDeleteHi Tina :) Your painting is so, so sweet. Hope that you have a lovely wknd, too! Love & hugs, Q
ReplyDeleteTina what a cute little painting.
ReplyDeleteAlison
WOW!!! this is so sweet!!! love love love POPPIES!!!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing!!
barb
Love your painting! reminds me of old-timey botanical illustrations.
ReplyDeleteYour beans are looking good. Those I planted in May are petering out now, but the ones I got from you I planted in July and they are producing well & will until we get a freeze.:)
Tina! Your watercolor is beautiful sweet girl!!!! You are very talented... xxoo, Dawn
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, thanks for posting the pretty poppy painting on FB so I could visit your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love water color....it looks so soft and transparent. Beautiful work!