Although I have not posting much on the blog since the beginning of October, I have been making lot of art on variety of surfaces using several different media. The picture above and immediately below are chalk drawings on oil cloth.
The two below were drawn for the Inktober challenge using India ink on vintage music and map pages.
The one below is my current passion: painting on rocks. I think there are about two dozen here!
Thanks for visiting. Linked to Paint Party Friday. Thanks to Kristen and Eva for hosting.
Enjoyed your beautiful work today. Chalk on oil, so interesting.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you around again. Lovely art, I especially love the painted rocks.Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteSuper projects
ReplyDeleteso wonderful art project´s!!!!
ReplyDeletefantastic stones!
Happy weekend
Elke
Love it all! Fun colors. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are just so talented. I loved every piece of your work this week. We all seem to be caught up in the rock painting craze. It's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird paintings and the rocks are fabulous- miniature happy pieces that fit in the palm of your hand. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteWow, your chalk drawings are amazing. How do you "set" the chalk? Also like what you did on the music and the maps. Rocks are hard to find in Florida so it would be a treat to have a painted one. Perfect for my orchid pots. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteloving those birds, they look real
ReplyDeleteWow the birds are amazing. Your rocks ROCK! and your drawings are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh what stunning work! Truly amazing, thank you for sharing, I love painting on different surfaces also, rocks are a favorite of mine too!
ReplyDeleteAll of the art is amazing. Chalk on Oil Cloth . .fantastic. My daughters fave is also painting on rocks. Hard to find the rocks though. Blessings, Janet
ReplyDeleteHello Indira, I think your chalk on oil cloth paintings are incredible - such texture and colour!
ReplyDeleteYour ink paintings are delightful and imaginative.
Beautiful rock paintings too, something I have always had a yen to do... you're inspiring me :D)