If there’s one thing that will motivate me into action, it’s being told that I can’t do something. Even (or especially) when the person doing the telling is me.
In reaction to a phrase in my last post “When space limits me to work on just one project at time…” Uha, really? I went on “… working within the parameters of my living/painting space, I have to exercise a little more self discipline…” I have to what? Says who??

Working on small (8″ x 10″ and smaller … often scraps) scale, there’s really no excuse, there’s no ‘no space’ that can’t be remedied with a small amount of putting stuff away!

Settled with a selection of old doodles on watercolor paper, some bottles of ink and water; and the giddy enthusiasm of new colors, I soon had a small dripping/drying/oozing/dribbling production line set up.
Aided greatly by the way I work – splashy and messy – no harm can come from cross contamination and minor spillages.
In fact, I ended up using the least soggy works to mop up some of the more puddly over waterings

Release from these self imposed boundaries!

Yes, yes and yes…
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Lo! Yes!! 😉
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Love, love, and love!!!
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Thankie thankie thanku!! 😀
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You make me feel like ripping some protective layers off! Love the way you tackle things.
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hey yeh! lol!!
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Ooooo I love the thread lines!
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thread lines are awesome! gonna post some more on these soon -but so simple and fun to do!
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I am almost lost for words, these are so stunningly beautiful and brilliant!
Big love
AJ
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oh wowsers, thanks so much for saying that, you’ve really made me smile! 😀
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Inky landscapes again – from submarine kelp forest in the first, new stars being born in outer space in the third, to cells under an microsope in the sixth picture. Like how the stitching is echoing the thread lines in the last one. Awesome!
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thanks Jule! Nature does make the best art -and after all this is just a little bit of chemical reaction too!
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