Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Three Muses - Alone

Creating art with lots of "white space" is always a challenge.   At any rate, this is my interpretation of "Alone".   Can't wait to see yours!
Credits are on my blog HERE

27 comments:

  1. here is my entry, a beautiful example.

    My blog is http://eumerella.wordpress.com

    Cheers Kaylene

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  2. A phantstic theme this week !!!
    My self-portrait is on my blog :-)

    Hugsss to you all
    Rian

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  3. After a week away I'm back!
    Here is my entry
    Thanks for looking!

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  4. Here is my entry.

    http://artic-blonde-creations.blogspot.ca/2012/07/three-muses-alone.html

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  5. my entry is here.. thanks for looking

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  6. My lonely, forsaken bride is on my blog:

    http://ozstuff-ozstuff.blogspot.com

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  7. Oh she looks so sad what a sweet example Bev...

    http://thewhimseyasylum.blogspot.com/

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  8. My artwork is posted on my blog. Thanks for looking and for your comments. Hugs, Gayle
    A Stamper's Touch
    http://gaylepage-robak.blogspot.com

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  9. Love the white space, it makes the loneliness more lonely. My entry is on my blog.

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  10. I love Bev's sample this week. My lonely lady is on my blog.
    Thanks for visiting. xx

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  11. Love that theme! Here´s my collage:
    http://bockel24.blogspot.de/2012/07/alone.html

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  12. Such a lovely sample, Bev.

    You can find mine on my blog.

    TFL

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  13. LOVE! Really personifies the theme. And I understand the challenge of white space in many creative venues. But as one of my college art professors used to repeat... "Do not be afraid of your white space!"

    Thanks for sharing.

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  14. My entry is on my blog. Thanks for going to take a look...and leaving a comment is appreciated, too!xx
    http://lizbethem.blogspot.com

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  15. Lovely example. My entry can be find on my blog www.artofasimplemind.blogspot.com

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  16. I can't wait to see what everyone did for this one! My entry is here.

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  17. Alone is such a great word to illustrate.

    See mine on my blog at http://huntstrong.blogspot.com/

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  18. Beautiful example! I'm never quite so good at doing "white space" and I love the way you handled it.


    My card is on my blog:

    http://www.millefeuille.eu/?p=1929

    Thanks for looking!
    Svenja

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  19. y entry for this Challenge.
    http://kerstinskartenblog.blogspot.de/2012/07/alone.html
    Thanks for Looking
    Kerstin

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  20. "then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt in solitude, where we are least alone." - george gordon byron

    see mine on my blog here on earth

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  21. I know how she feels. I had to stand in the corner once in school. (Do they do that anymore?) I was mesmerized by the green paint drips, because there just wasn't anything else to look at...

    My entry is on my blog: Deborah's Art

    I'm off to see the wonderful entries everyone else has created now. :-)

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  22. Here is mine. Great theme and great, beautiful sample.

    http://justanothervolunteer.blogspot.com/2012/07/three-muses-alone.html

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  23. My entry

    http://jeanette-h20creations.blogspot.com/2012/07/alone-in-my-thoughts.html

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  24. Here is mine. Attempting to post the link, let's see if this works!

    Vintage Girl Collage

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  25. I did a sketch and a tag of a Heron at Mustang Island, Texas. Thank you for allowing me to participate and hope you like my 2 entries. Blessings!

    http://arnoldolromero.blogspot.com/2012/07/friday-art-smorgasbord-journey.html

    PS - How do you create the "here" links to your web page?

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  26. I'm always optimistic when I'm alone - perhaps because there's no one to tell me why I should be worried...

    http://tg-cache.tumblr.com/post/27800320987/for-indybevs-alone-challenge-on-three-muses

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  27. Arnoldo - Use the HTML tag to make a link and place HERE (or whatever words you like) between the two pairs of tags. This page shows an example:

    http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp

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