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Margie didn't want to get entangled in the madness of Christmas shopping.
So, this year, everyone got a homemade gift.
Hey boys and girls! My annual compilation of eclectic Christmas music is available for a FREE DOWNLOAD! Details are HERE on the josh pincus is crying blog.
No matter how complex and dark some days may seem, there's always a glimmer of light and a chance for new growth.
This little painting was used for "IF" two years ago here. An encore seemed appropriate for the current word. (Some of you have been my friends for a while!)
Many entanglements are affairs of the heart. It is a little hard to see but there is a man serenading a woman in this dimensional painting and he is wooing her with his song. "Mediterranean Night" is my submission for Illustration Friday's "entangled theme. copyright 2000 valerie walsh
Wowzers, it's beautiful. So intricate and mysterious. I'm glad you brought it back.
Gorgeous wee mushrooms! I love how the light is hitting them just right.
Lovely!!! And it fits the theme perfectly!!!
what a beauty? i don't suppose it is an atc? i guess not. luverly.
lovely painting and theme
Yes, this is perfect for "entangled" - wonderful movement and flow
I'm impressed with your use of light and dark. I've seen others of yours and they are all so mysterious and well lit. You are the Queen of Twilight painting in my book.
Since I didn't see it before I appreciate seeing it now. Great IF.
I really love this intricate painting and your words to match! x
This is even more beautiful the second time around! I love it!!!
Hope you are having a very romantic anniversary :)
Hello Laurel,
Beautiful little painting, perfect for this month of november!
Hope you're well and Thanks for commenting on my blog!
oh wow!!! what a wonderful painting....lovely and perfect for the theme this week!!!
((((Lolo)))) your words are a gift and so is your artwork.
I mean a gift to us, not to you, but you can share in your own gift if you like.....
I love your encores! Since I didn't follow your blog in the beginning.
And well besides, I can see your art over and over again and be delighted!
love
>M<
I am so sure that I can see ravens in the roots of the tree and behind the mushrooms. Thats what I saw first.I had to readjust my eyes to see the whole of the picture. Definitely ravens there.
...and will be your friend for a LONG time more OK?
Hello!
This is lovely! I'm glad you posted it, because I hadn't seen it before.
there's no doubt you have a compass to the otherworld.
xo
Beautiful - Thanks for sharing :-}
~Bill~
Beautiful!Love the concept and the colours!
Soft and soothing colors! Love this! :)
Very, very nice! Wonderful illustration and thought behind this piece.
beautiful illustration, love the colours
This was the most appropriate post.
Did you know Laurel that sometimes even though I know there is a comment from you I skip it.
It is because I know that I am going to need that comment later. I know it will be something that hits home so I don't even look at it.
I hold them like buried treasure and then I pull them out.
Love Renee xoxoxo
Very nice piece! I love the painterly style!