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Daily Prompt: Fragile
Daily Prompt: Stumpy Blossoms
I’m here to share a design secret of a semi-professional artist!
The following is what I did to a watercolor/acrylic piece I made quite by accident a few years ago.
I created it when I was “doodling” absent-mindedly while interrupted with a phone call from my actual art work and I grabbed a silk flower blossom that had come loose days before, stuck it in some pink acrylic paint that had been thinned with acrylic gloss medium. I began randomly stamping a small piece of water color paper. Looking over what I had done later, I got the idea to turn them into a field of flowers by turning the picture upside down and holding a good size wash brush soaked with various colors of metallic water color paint and letting it run down naturally, missing the dried pink flowers due to the protection of the acrylic glaze in the paint. It created stumpy looking leaves and stems in this field of true “wild” flowers.
I then scanned it so I could play with it some more. Please see further details on each picture. I became bored of studying fine arts many years ago thanks to digital photography and computer software. I’m not going to say that it made me lazy but it’s sometimes nice just to scan or take pictures of your art and further enhance it for print work for various effects. Hope this inspires you! God bless!



Weekly Photo Challenge: Frame
Weekly Photo Challenge: Mirror, Mirror on my Dresser!
Daily Prompt: Miniature’s are Fun
I would love to do one of those fairy gardens. I used to put tiny fairies and elves in my terrariums but of course I don’t know where those shots are when I need them. Maybe another day.
Found this at Heritage Park in Taylor Michigan of all places.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Rare Beauty is so Common
McCourtie Park, More Than Meets The Eye

I took another way home from Hidden Lake Gardens in Tipton Michigan because I wanted to swing by Meckleys Flavor Fruit Farm which is packed with cider donuts and cider and everything else you can imagine. I think of it as a cider mill, but there is a petting zoo, gift shop and other things to see and do besides roasting hot dogs on sticks over fire pits.
Upon leaving I noticed the cutest bridge to my right as I drove back down S Jackson Rd to US12 from the farm. I have been in this area before and had never noticed Bridge Park, or McCourtie Park it’s actual name. It was created from what was left of “Aiden Lair,” the nickname of the estate owned by wealthy oil and cement tycoon William H L McCourtie. The home itself no longer stands but the bridgework was renovated and turned into a park located on…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Fun in the Garden
Please enjoy the the beautiful art sculpture found in lovely Cranbrook Garden in Bloomfield Hills Michigan.
These fun photos were taken in 2015 and admission is free for the rest of the 2016 season.
Discover Challenge: Portraits
Did a pastel portrait from my younger days.

Close, but no cigar with this attempt.
My pastel work has much better control than my attempt with acrylics.


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