First up is a toadstool. I love making these! I only had one cut out, so at this time there is only this one. Hopefully I shall cut out more soon?
'Dear ones'
Next up, three painted hearts.
Words around the edge read:
'There is a King and Queen upon my hills and a cloak of purple for them to tread, beneath a golden sky'
Number two has red squirrels and reads:
'From deep below the earth rising up through roots and branches. The sleepy song of Autumn sparkles in silver mist'
Then lastly a fox and blackbird.In the whispering morning mist the birds all tell their secrets. But only those that listen can ever hear and understand...
'Wizard'
He sometimes can be seen wandering the forest with the Alchemist. But at this time the Alchemist had very important business in the starlight sea and so in this piece is alone.
'The Alchemist'
They're all incredibly beautiful. I do hope your little red breasted friend finds his way into your paintings at some stage :-)
ReplyDeleteKaren, you are so gifted. I love and admire your work. Have a grat day ahead, Inge
ReplyDeleteSimply enchanting. As always!!! That Wizard is a handsome devil. I think I may be in love.
ReplyDeleteI love all three of the hearts and I especially love The Alchemist. How wonderful to have your robin eat out of your hand - I have one who comes very close but not as close as that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, amazing work.. very hard to choose a favourite. Ah the lovely Mr Robin again, wonderful photos :o) x
ReplyDeleteWow! Your work always mesmerises me, I can happily sit for hours looking at your paintings as I believe that they change x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect :)
ReplyDeleteóóóóó! Little Robin!
ReplyDeleteMagical little paintings. They're all lovely, though I'm particularly fond of the misty atmospheres in the one with the red squirrels and the fox, oh and the Alchemist on the starlight sea... wheeeee.
ReplyDeleteThis sweet birdie likes you - there's no doubt! He's a story from your Book of Life, you are an important part of his life, too!)
ReplyDeleteI like your wooden pendants, especially the one with the fox!
It's always a pleasure to be here, thank you!:)
Oh how lovely. Such a tame little Robin!
ReplyDeleteYour work is wonderful Karen, in the true sense of the word! I love the alchemist with his bag and star wand. Magical!
Jeanne
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i am enchanted by all!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the Robin being so friendly. I love English Robins, such cheeky chaps. Love your art work too, thats what I popped over for in the first place. Love it
ReplyDeleteJanice