Ann's given us a challenge to include bottles and/or jars in our work this week. My background is courtesy of Finecrafted Designs, and the little explorer is by Jessie Wilcox-Smith. The birds are brushes. I'm glad you stopped by. I love comments!
When I saw the beach scene with that wonderful Jesse Wilcox-Smith figure, I really smiled. I've been in a beach frame of mind ever since returning from my vacation, Bev. Your interpretation of a bottle theme is clever and adorable!!!!
BTW - I've been enjoying a cup of tea AND your fabulous artwork!!! Looks like I've missed quite a bit since I've been away. Love that giraffe juggler!!! He should be a poster!!!! Hugs, Terri xoxoxo
Hello Bev! What kind of message in the bottles? Always a dream for a little girl you still seams to be...? :) This image give pleasure, thank you very much!
Paullete, That's exactly what a wanted to say too !! Bev , if you would blend Kaylene's "underwaterworld" with your cute image, it would be a fantastic image in a childrensbook !! ******** It's soooo nice to watch everyones entries
Wow! This is gorgeous, Bev, and I especially the love the way you have used the Jessie Wilcox Smith image. Whimsical and wonderful. Superb artwork as always.
Absolutely gorgeous, Bev. I love how you've incorporated the image with the background. And the brushes of birds looks fabulous. None of my brushes look that crisp.
Yep, hate to have to say it again, but there you are fishing out all of Kaylene's bottles! Joking apart, Bev, this is a lovely interpretation and I would love to know what message she got.
Needlewings - I'm answering here, since I can't find an e-mail address for you and I can't connect with your comment section (thank you, Blogger). Once you've loaded your photo to Blogger, right click on it and you'll be given a selection of sizes. Choose X-large. Hope that works for you!
When I saw the beach scene with that wonderful Jesse Wilcox-Smith figure, I really smiled. I've been in a beach frame of mind ever since returning from my vacation, Bev. Your interpretation of a bottle theme is clever and adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW - I've been enjoying a cup of tea AND your fabulous artwork!!! Looks like I've missed quite a bit since I've been away. Love that giraffe juggler!!! He should be a poster!!!! Hugs, Terri xoxoxo
This is such a charming piece, Bev! Gorgeous colors. I wonder what's written on the message in the bottle?
ReplyDeleteHello Bev!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of message in the bottles?
Always a dream for a little girl you still seams to be...? :)
This image give pleasure, thank you very much!
Bev, this is very creative, mixing the photographic with Jesse Wilcox Smith, bravo.
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness, Bev!
ReplyDeleteI think your little girl has found Kaylene's bottles!
I love your cool way with digital art Bev..
Paulette
Paullete, That's exactly what a wanted to say too !!
ReplyDeleteBev , if you would blend Kaylene's "underwaterworld" with your cute image, it would be a fantastic image in a childrensbook !!
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It's soooo nice to watch everyones entries
Adorable and what a beautiful beach scene...
ReplyDeleteCould one of those bottles be Kaylene's !!!!!
What a sweet take on the challenge...I just adore the innocents of this great choice Bev!!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love this artwork, Bev. What a beautiful beach and bottles. Your little girl is adorable too!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece, Bev! Love the peacefullness of this :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is gorgeous, Bev, and I especially the love the way you have used the Jessie Wilcox Smith image. Whimsical and wonderful. Superb artwork as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful scene, Bev, I hope there's a special message in the bottle for her!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how exciting it would be to find treasures like that? Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThe Jessie baby looks gorgeous in that scene! I don't think she'd be old enough to read the message in the bottle. A wonderfulk piece.xx
ReplyDeleteLots of messages in those bottles!!! Great creation and such a sweet little girl.
ReplyDeleteso many bottles, how lucky she is! wonderful collage, bev!
ReplyDeleteThis piece of art is adorable but with a little punch to it--one never knows what is in the water these days! Very clever, Bev.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Bev. I love how you've incorporated the image with the background. And the brushes of birds looks fabulous. None of my brushes look that crisp.
ReplyDeleteYep, hate to have to say it again, but there you are fishing out all of Kaylene's bottles! Joking apart, Bev, this is a lovely interpretation and I would love to know what message she got.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming piece, Bev! A child discovering treasures is such a wonderful thing!
ReplyDeleteI have a question. How do you get your photos so large on your blog? What resolution or do you have to do something different?
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic digital collage, the little girl looks really cute.
ReplyDeleteNeedlewings - I'm answering here, since I can't find an e-mail address for you and I can't connect with your comment section (thank you, Blogger). Once you've loaded your photo to Blogger, right click on it and you'll be given a selection of sizes. Choose X-large. Hope that works for you!
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