'Fishy, Fish in a Brook' Welcome to our blog where I view life from the eyes of an artist's soul and with my assistant, ArtMuse Dog we explore how creativity enhances the inner spirit. Today we are exploring artists and their sketches, paintings and photographers and their photos that represent 'paradise' to them. The above photo is of another Asian style painting and I apologize for the lighting that I didn't correct. Below is my photo that is of beautiful daisies and the sky above. This photo was taken at the base of my driveway. It is a wondrous gift to walk down my driveway and view all of nature's wild flowers that are adorning my driveway and the street. We are sharing today with: Sunday Sketches and Post Cards from Paradise |
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while I don't like fish very much, your card is really cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the fish...Those daisies are magnificent...I have some in my garden, love them.. :)
ReplyDeleteI especially love that daisy photo. It really is a lovely composition.
ReplyDeleteI love how the fish are converging together, lovely postcard too!
ReplyDeleteFun fishy painting! And yay, that's the second beautiful daisy photograph I've seen this week that makes me feel like I'm viewing it at fairy height.
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Cute fish! Interesting flower shot. You are lucky to have nature close at hand.
ReplyDeleteLove the quote!! :) Have a super Sunday!!
Cute fish! Interesting flower shot. You are lucky to have nature close at hand.
ReplyDeleteLove the quote!! :) Have a super Sunday!!
great fish - your photo is cool too. i love the perspective you've taken it from too....a reminder to look at things differently, and you never know what you might seee!
ReplyDeletei love the composition on this piece and your photo is really wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteadorable fish in brook, and such an unusual angle on the daisies....Happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteLove the fish and the daisies ... your posts really are peaceful and relax the mind :-)
ReplyDeleteTo get low to the earth for a grasshopper's view image makes photography very rewarding - lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe fish painting is also really expressive, you can feel the propulsion and sharp furtive moves, brilliant.
Have a great week.
Namaste
To get low to the earth for a grasshopper's view image makes photography very rewarding - lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe fish painting is also really expressive, you can feel the propulsion and sharp furtive moves, brilliant.
Have a great week.
Namaste
Could jump right in with those brook fishes...after lying down in the field of daisies!
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Could jump right in with those brook fishes...after lying down in the field of daisies!
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I love your art and creativity, Carol. Terah
ReplyDeleteSweet little fishie!!!
ReplyDeleteDaisy fields are paradise to me!:)
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Daisy fields are paradise to me!:)
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Your fishes are cute, daisies are so 'paintable' and, I liked the quote about dreams! My dreams play out like stories and, I sometimes, like to keep dreaming!
ReplyDeletei especially love the angle of your daisy photograph. it seems to be taken from ArtMuse's eye view. daisies have never been more delightful!!!
ReplyDeletereally nice..is it some kind of textured paper or regular paper? and watercolours?? it's beautiful..almost life-like!
ReplyDeleteCarol, your postcard is wonderful and I'm LOVING your fishies. ALOT! Very well done. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the style in you fish painting and the photo is nicely composed :D
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I love the style in you fish painting and the photo is nicely composed :D
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I love the postcard and the fish are just perfect... I know I say it often, but I am loving this new direction so much .... it is a joy to visit...xx
ReplyDeleteCute! A meet-up for kissing lessons perhaps?
ReplyDeleteLovely fish and that daisy photo is amazing. It's so rare we get to see them from a view like that. And you're lucky to have such pretty flowers by your house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun fishy painting! I can see them swimming around and around!
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