ALCHEMY OF CLAY: Art and life connect! This fabric design is by Amanda Richardson - British fabric & textile artist in Penberth Valley, Land's End, Cornwall, England, UK
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
Poppy plates
These are the first 2 sandwich plates. I see major flaws, but won't talk about them.
They are cheerful looking at least. I would love a sandwich and veggies on one.
I like the shape of them, with a rim that gradually climbs.
It's mainly that I used a red "designer liner" to draw the design, then painted outside the lines in places...being one that never likes to stay within the lines! Glad you like them!
...flaws, what flaws?
ReplyDeleteWell, I guess the flaws are when you actually hold them...mainly in glaze problems.
Delete...check this out:
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_Kobra
here are the locations Kobra's murals, the closest one to you is in Lexington Kentucky.
Well, I might get to see them then, on my way to visit my Ohio son and his family one of these days! Thanks for the link!
DeleteWe always see the flaws in our work. These are lovely
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am glad to have your opinion!
DeleteHello, love the pretty poppy plates. Well done! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen - hope you also have a happy weekend. Glad you like these.
DeleteI LOVE these!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki...so glad you like them!
DeleteThey look great! I can't see any flaws from here.
ReplyDeleteIt's mainly that I used a red "designer liner" to draw the design, then painted outside the lines in places...being one that never likes to stay within the lines! Glad you like them!
DeleteThey are pretty, I like them. I don't see any flaws either. Did you make these?
ReplyDeleteI love them! Bold colors, wonderful design.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. So glad you like them, and my use of Georgia O'Keeffe's design idea!
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