Enrolling in Rutgers Cooperative Extension's Master Gardener program has made plants of all types an ever expanding source of inspiration for my art. As part of the program I will be completing some of the required sixty hours of volunteer work in the herb garden. The herbs above and below were created using papercut techniques.
Linked to Try it on Tuesday's Botanical Challenge and Paint Party Friday.
Wow a master gardening program that is fantastic! I do like this art of plant and how can you go wrong with Cilantro. LOL Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteFantastic art! Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! A great variation! Happy ppf!
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Oh Indira -- this is amazing! Thank you for joining us at Try It On Tuesday again!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy weekend!
oxo Susi
wow-such intricate paper cutting-beautiful! Good luck with your master gardener program. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteGreat paper cuts
ReplyDeleteFantastic art work, the herbs look lovely and it is a great technique you used. Thank you for joining us at TioT's this time.
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Very beautiful paper cut artwork Indira and best wishes to you in Rutgers Cooperative Extension's Master Gardener Program! How wonderful~
ReplyDeleteBeing part of a gardening program sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThen to take that to your art, yea. These are a joy to see.
Beautiful artwork! It's so nice to be joining a Master Gardening Group and then making art from the herbs you are tending. Perfect pairing I think! Have a great weekend. Hugz, Rasz
ReplyDeleteYour art is always amazingly original and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTaking part on the programme you tell, is great. Enjoy!
Happy weekend ♥
I haven't seen anything like this before. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI particularly love the cilantro!!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous. . Great Ideas. Blessings, Janet PPF
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