Showing posts with label painted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painted. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Back to Blogging and a Wednesday Welcome: Glass In The Hand

Each week I'm using Etsy's Pounce feature in order to discover new items "from undiscovered shops waiting for their first sale" as the Etsy site states. This week's welcome is extended to A Glass in the Hand of Brick, New Jersey. This shop is run by a mother and daughter team. Their hand painted glassware can be personalized at no charge, and you can often choose your own colors and themes. These would make great gifts for so many different occasions, just use your imagination!



Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Wednesday Welcome: Strawberry People

Each week I'm using Etsy's Pounce feature in order to discover new items "from undiscovered shops waiting for their first sale" as the Etsy site states. This week's welcome is extended to Strawberry People of Berkeley. This shop showcases paintings that were created "using the elements of sacred geometry". All paintings are originals. Each painting is carefully thought out using a compass, ruler & easily erasable pencil. Then each one is filled with color using watercolor, gouache, and acrylic paints.
This is "No. 1" from the Gold Series; it was created with a compass and acrylic paint.

Also for your viewing pleasure, I've chosen "No. 3" from the Singular Multiplicity series. It was created using a compass, ruler, pencil, and watercolor pencils.

And just in time for this holiday season, another acrylic called "Candy Cane Kaleidoscope". Of course you can use it year 'round, you know!



Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wednesday Welcome: Bella Gia

Each week I'm using Etsy's Pounce feature in order to discover new items "from undiscovered shops waiting for their first sale" as the Etsy site states. This week's Wednesday Welcome goes out to BellaGia of Tampa, FL. The detail on these mosaics and paintings is wonderful! Take a look:



I'm in awe that she can get this done while caring for two little ones at home. Makes me feel like a bit of a slacker. Time to go sew!