This is a little print of the Palm tree I painted in a class that was so much fun. I posted this tree a month ago or so but I like to put little prints into the journal. The Palm tree is written in "Calligra-FUN" letters and embellished with a Souffle pen and a Micron black pen.
great depth and perception, fab journal page. Hugs
ReplyDeleteLove this spread! The Palm painting is outstanding - acrylics?
ReplyDeleteMartha, I love this spread. The bright green colors, the wonderful painting, WOW this one is fantastic
ReplyDeleteGorgeous palm tree and of course I love your calligraphy too!
ReplyDeleteThe richness of your palm trees in amazing, Martha.And I always love your lettering! ooooh, I love your journal pages!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty Martha! Love the colors and rich tones!
ReplyDeleteYou just continue to amaze me with your versatility and your productivity. Thank you.
ReplyDeletelove it!!!! what a great idea to take copies of your canvas work and put them in your journal.....bravo!!!
ReplyDeletexox, :)))
Thats so neat that you made a print of our original and put it in your journal and I always love to see your writing,its always so beautiful.
ReplyDeletei love palm trees! and i love your callgri-fun letters. i.must.practice. see you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful print, love that you piece it into your journal, keeping a visual history of all your art.
ReplyDeleteSomeday i want to take your Calig workshop! So beautiful
Great palm trees! Wonderful journal pages!
ReplyDeleteyes...calligra fun lettering! you are the master!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! i'm off to stare at your face paintings...journal pages...and all of the other creative stuff you've been up to....I've been MIA for a while! time to play catch up!
ciao bella
creative carmelina
Your Palm Trees remind me of Starry Nights at the Indio Date Festival in California many many moons ago. Happy journaling...
ReplyDeleteIt makes a great journal page.
ReplyDeleteMartha this makes for one pretty journal spread!!
ReplyDeleteMartha, would you mind elaborating on how you took your canvas painting and made a print of it? Did you simply scan the canvas? Many thanks!
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