Painted 'Fish Rocks' Welcome to Friday's Post with paintings, photos and haiku. We have been working on 'creative' 'rock painting' and small canvas art work for a Holiday Fair. Love doing this, yet, will feel more focused after the 'Holidays'. Feel pressured to 'produce' and that is not my natural nature; tend to go with the flow and listen to my spirit. Somehow will need to practice that 'inner peace' during the up and coming season. Letting Go. We are sharing today with: paint party friday carpe diem haiku creative everyday fabulous friday haiku friday haiku my heart
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Can sympathize, under pressure to be ready for our first craft fair on the 23rd.
ReplyDeleteJust remember to enjoy what you do - that's all that matters.
Can sympathize, under pressure to be ready for our first craft fair on the 23rd.
ReplyDeleteJust remember to enjoy what you do - that's all that matters.
Beautiful photos and haiku :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cool painted rocks! It's hard sometimes when you're pressured to produce. Just try to take some time to yourself to reconnect :)
ReplyDeleteThose fish rocks are adorable. So creative. Love the way they're displayed. Good luck with it all!
ReplyDeletethose are amazing, just beautiful!Enjoy the journey, don't stress,
ReplyDeleteWOW! Carol what a wonderful haiku you share here with us. And you've posted it in such a nich haiga-form. Thank you for sharing this with Carpe Diem
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Carol! Those fish rocks are so cute! Lovely Haiku and images too. OH yes, this time of year always gets crazy for me too. A new granddaughter due any day which means I'll be painting TWO Christmas ornaments this year instead of one, on top of all the daily sketch and blogging commitments I've taken on. I will need to practise some 'inner peace' too. xo
ReplyDeleteI love your painted fish rocks. They will be so much easier to take care of than the ones in a bowl.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Carol; I would never think anything here was done under pressure ...the fish rocks would be great 'worry stones" for a pocket.
ReplyDeleteyou are so unique amongst bloggers, your site is so friendly, welcoming, easy to read and you pick the best quotes...very unusual and beautiful blog. I can see the artist in you.
ReplyDeleteGreat art work! Amazing talent and ideas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting of the fish rock! I like them hanging like that..
ReplyDeleteYour work is always beautiful, Carol, and that goes for the delightful fish rocks, too. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the fish rocks - novel idea, that. And thank you for linking in. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the fish rocks - novel idea, that. And thank you for linking in. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Love the fish rocks!
ReplyDeletebeautiful haiku. I can really feel the tenderness.
ReplyDeleteThose rocks are great. I love how you displayed the photos of them. Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteAll lovely Carol
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend.
Fiona
All lovely Carol
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Fiona
Beautiful painted rocks, poetry and photography!
ReplyDeleteThe way you displayed the photos of the rocks is wonderful!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
All beautiful.... especially love the painted rocks!
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All beautiful.... especially love the painted rocks!
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Are the rocks glued onto the canvas and hung or are they free form? Just trying to figure it out and yes... very beautiful. I am so glad it is Art Every Day Month. I love catching up with everyone!
ReplyDeleteHere is my entry for today.
I totally understand that "pressure to produce"! Sometimes pressure can be a good thing. After all, diamonds and pearls are a result of pressure. Channel the oyster!!
ReplyDeleteThe fish rocks are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and love the painted rocks! too Fun!
ReplyDeleteLoving your beautiful painted rocks am sure they will sell well, they are so pretty. Great photos as well Carol. Enjoy the weekend. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeletei love your little beauties but so know that pressured feeling. hopefully the wild moon will help you to breathe in some peace during the holidays.
ReplyDelete~They look fabulous all hanging up like that!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fish rocks...your haikus are so much more effective displayed on a beautiful background like that!
ReplyDeleteLove your rocks, looks beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your rocks, looks beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are so fun, and I enjoyed your haikus very much.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are so fun, and I enjoyed your haikus very much.
ReplyDeleteGreat panoramic view!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog! Love you photography and haiku.
Thank you for visiting my blog! I live fairly close to you, in Wakefield!
Small world!
Artmuse Dog is adorable!
Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog! Love you photography and haiku.
Thank you for visiting my blog! I live fairly close to you, in Wakefield!
Small world!
Artmuse Dog is adorable!
Great post -- love those rocks, and great photo capture!! I like how you used the prompt to turn into a wonderful Haiga!!
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So pretty and love your fish rocks - they rock. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe fish rocks look fabulous... I would definitely buy one of those... well quite a few actually... would love to have some in the studio...xx
ReplyDeleteThose fish rocks are just darling! I would want a whole display of them!
ReplyDeletei absolutely love your black and white photos... so dramatic!
ReplyDeleteLove your fish rocks! Reminded me of a documentary I saw the other night with James Cameron (Titanic). Besides making movies he is an underwater explorer and a group of explorers when 1-2 miles under the sea and there were absolutely amazing fish and unusual sea life - I think that's where your fish must have lived! :)
ReplyDeleteThose fish rocks are really fun. They'd look great with 4 or 6 hung in a grouping. Perfect for a cottage!
ReplyDeleteWhat great little fish! I'll bet they are fun to paint. Well, maybe the first twenty or so... I know what you mean about having to crank out "product", not that fun after a while.
ReplyDeletelike the way you've displayed your beautiful rocks - please keep following your spirit.
ReplyDeleteI did I enjoyed it all, thanks! HPPF!
ReplyDeleteThese fish rocks rock! Love them! I'm stressing too about upcoming markets. Not a fun feeling. When you learn the secret to inner peace, please share ... ☺
ReplyDeleteYour little fish rocks are so imaginative and really lovely..they look well all together! I so love B&W photos!
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I love your painted rocks! And I totally know how you feel about feeling pressured to produce. I'm prepping for a Holiday Art show too, and it's not as much fun as just creating because I feel my muse calling. Good luck with your show! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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