How fun and pretty brilliant. Love the water gun and the ladder. I'd love to see a blog post on the importance of play. Also, I'm very interested lately how inspiring materials, tools, etc are in the creative process. blessing to you Jane.
Oh that is so awesome and fun, Jane. Am loving it and wanna do that! I like #7 and #8. Do you have a list of supplies to use for this technique. I think the painting will look awesome in large size - 40" x 60". Thank you for sharing. :-)
Very cool! The only water guns I've seen are much bigger than this and require too much paint if they're to work properly. Yours is just the right size and looks so easy to operate. Please tell me where can I get one??
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Fantastic idea! The artwork made from this technique is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYummo!...but the 'art' is in the final tweaking.
ReplyDeleteHow fun and pretty brilliant. Love the water gun and the ladder. I'd love to see a blog post on the importance of play. Also, I'm very interested lately how inspiring materials, tools, etc are in the creative process. blessing to you Jane.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so awesome and fun, Jane. Am loving it and wanna do that! I like #7 and #8. Do you have a list of supplies to use for this technique. I think the painting will look awesome in large size - 40" x 60". Thank you for sharing. :-)
ReplyDeletewhat fun and fabulous play with the high flows-and great results too!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! The only water guns I've seen are much bigger than this and require too much paint if they're to work properly. Yours is just the right size and looks so easy to operate. Please tell me where can I get one??
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