May 10, 2016

Art Journal: Painting a kitty

This is How I painted a cat for the traveling journal that visited me, is a folksy style!

https://youtu.be/XaHjW1kOKBU 



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21 comments:

  1. This is fun!Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie

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  2. He's so sweet. I like the idea of collaging in the burlap to give it texture and dimension. Happy PPF and blessings!

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  3. Anonymous13 May, 2016

    that was so much fun!

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  4. Loved the video, Martha. I watched the whole thing and thoroughly enjoyed seeing you make the kitty with all the texture and color.

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  5. that is fun... very bright and full of life... kind of like you right!!!

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  6. I loved watching this video this morning! Such a sweet cat and I love how you used the burlap!

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  7. Gorgeous cat! so magical to see your creative process..loved the vid! Fantastic work!
    Happy PPF, I am #44
    Victoria( from the Dreaming palette)

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  8. I finally got to see your kitty! How adorable! Love the texture! Big Hugs!

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  9. Yes, he is a cute cat

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  10. Happy brights eyes, great kitty!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  11. The kitty is really cute! Very sweet! :)

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  12. So cute.... Lovely to see you paint!

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  13. He's cute and his expression is priceless. Blessings, Janet PPF

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  14. Precious journal page.

    EAGHL
    http://trigra.blogspot.com

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  15. Such a fun and adorable video Ayala
    Happy PPF

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  16. Congratulations on being spotlighted for this week's PPF!!!! I LOVE that cat. So cute.We have a black n white cat roaming the neighborhood and I am not sure who it belongs to. Your cat reminded me of the one here except yours makes me really smile. Happy PPF and have a great week. Hugs, Rasz

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  17. Love your kitty!! <3

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