Sunday, July 29, 2012

Midsummer Night's Dream, Hungarian folk art style

Trying a new link up today. Although I love Illustration Fridays, it pushes me to try new things in coming up with art that matches the prompt every week...and I have loved participating in Creative Tuesdays these last two weeks for the same reason, I find myself spending all my time making art to share at those sights and not for my own pleasure. I decided to participate in Sunday Sketches today so that I could link up anything. No themes or topics...yay!


This is colored pencil on an old book page.  Please excuse the wrinkles, I took the page outside to photograph in the bright sun and the morning breeze tried to take it away!

17 comments:

  1. Pretty, love it on the old book page!

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  2. Well, hey! It's my first time at SS, too! I love this...so clever painted on the page of the book. Really lovely!

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  3. I've been there too with my artwork blowing away!!

    What a pretty page - glad you got it back from that pesky thieving wind!

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  4. What a delight, colorful and creative page ~ Wow! ~~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)

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  5. Beautiful! And so great that you are getting a chance to something you feel drawn (no pun intended) to do.

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  6. I love how you did this! I like the look of Hungarian folk art designs, and Russian ones too and you did a great job bringing that style to paper. And also it looks like even with all the vibrant color you can still read the words on the page.

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  7. I like having no themes sometimes too... it makes for a nice change... lovely page...xx

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  8. I saw that one on pinterest! I've put that idea on my illustration bucket list. Painting on sheet music or newsprint, etc...

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  9. Great job...Most of what I create just happens with no theme...It is great to be channelled too.. :)

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  10. Rita, this is wonderful. I love, love the bright red in this piece. :) Thanks for sharing.

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  11. so pretty! i love that it's on a midsummers dream....page too

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  12. great job, Rita! i really enjoy your Hungarian sketches.

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    1. Thanks Jenny, I love doing them...trying to find more time!!

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  13. Rita, I couldn;t find anywhere to leave a comment on your Rita piece....did you turn off comments? SO, am leaving one here.
    Ha, yes, I suppose you did rather have to do that one did't you? A very well done version I might add. I like the fun addition of call 123-rita. Yes, can only imagine your love hate relationship with the song then. but wait, i thought i was the only teen in the 80's who listened to the Beatles...at least in London. Lol.

    anyway, great job. Feel free to cut and paste this to your Rita post if you get comments up there. Thanks.

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