I have some new followers :) So I have some more blogs to check out and share with you today.
1. Okay, first, say his name: Carlos Alberto Arellano. Lovely!
You can just imagine the man who has this name, yes? But I digress! ha ha Now go over to his blog and check out his work - it fascinates me. I've got to figure out my way around and, honestly, Microsoft translate sucks - what a mishmash of words that make no sense whatsoever when I'm translating to English. So just look at the artwork - bold, dark, humorous (darkly humorous?) I like it. Even if I don't know what Maqui Duende means - something about machinery...
2. Julie Hill shows her work in several blogs with Daily Painters groups and she has her own blog. I'm afraid I got overwhelmed with Daily Painters and don't stop by often anymore - so many great artists are there but then I spend time chasing one's work and seeing that and then another and before you know it, well, you get the idea. Don't worry. Just go to Julie Hill's blog and check out her lovely watercolors. You'll enjoy it and you will come away refreshed and happy.
3. John Brisson lives and works in Big Bear Lake, California. How lucky can you get? He studied art and photography in high school and college and now paints in acrylics and does woodcuts. Interesting stuff, there - go over and take a look. I love that painting of the cabin and want to live there (if I can't live on the beach, I want to live in a log cabin in the woods). John's art can be found at Downstairs Creations (because his studio is the whole downstairs of their cabin).
I'll be sharing some more next Sunday, but for now, go over and visit these artists. There is a nice variety of styles, mediums and techniques to keep you busy on a slow Sunday afternoon.
1. Okay, first, say his name: Carlos Alberto Arellano. Lovely!
You can just imagine the man who has this name, yes? But I digress! ha ha Now go over to his blog and check out his work - it fascinates me. I've got to figure out my way around and, honestly, Microsoft translate sucks - what a mishmash of words that make no sense whatsoever when I'm translating to English. So just look at the artwork - bold, dark, humorous (darkly humorous?) I like it. Even if I don't know what Maqui Duende means - something about machinery...
2. Julie Hill shows her work in several blogs with Daily Painters groups and she has her own blog. I'm afraid I got overwhelmed with Daily Painters and don't stop by often anymore - so many great artists are there but then I spend time chasing one's work and seeing that and then another and before you know it, well, you get the idea. Don't worry. Just go to Julie Hill's blog and check out her lovely watercolors. You'll enjoy it and you will come away refreshed and happy.
3. John Brisson lives and works in Big Bear Lake, California. How lucky can you get? He studied art and photography in high school and college and now paints in acrylics and does woodcuts. Interesting stuff, there - go over and take a look. I love that painting of the cabin and want to live there (if I can't live on the beach, I want to live in a log cabin in the woods). John's art can be found at Downstairs Creations (because his studio is the whole downstairs of their cabin).
I'll be sharing some more next Sunday, but for now, go over and visit these artists. There is a nice variety of styles, mediums and techniques to keep you busy on a slow Sunday afternoon.
4 comments:
I love Julie Hills paintings!
I always find treasures if I look to see whose following :) She's definitely one!
Rhonda...just saw your posting...thanks so much for the shout out and your very kind words. So very much appreciate it! blessings-Julie
You're very welcome, Julie :) Your work is lovely and I love to share new blogs (to me) with my viewers = sharing the love :)
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