I used Prismacolor pencils and Fabrico marker.
The artists from Paint Party Friday are fantastic teachers and painters. Some artists show their art journals that they do weekly/daily and describe how they are made. It is a fun and educating group of artists that I am so proud to be part of. There teaching ranges from products I've not heard of but can't wait to try, to products you see and use everyday. Their paintings are huge to ACEO size. Check them out.
Blessings,
Janet
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Very cute design! I learn a lot from visiting other blogs, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice design! Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting shape the lamp is. I love the flower pattern :)
ReplyDeleteCute little lamp! I love my prismacolor pencils. I really need to get them out and play with them more often. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very fancy window lamp. Happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteLove your spring colors, very pretty! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I would love a lamp like that! Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove your window lamp.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF and Happy Easter, Annette x
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Love your window lamp. Very Easterly. Glad you are having fun. Happy Easter and PPF!
ReplyDeleteLamps are on of my all time favorite go to sketches. I love the color and detail on yours! Happy PPF and Happy Easter!! He has risen :)
ReplyDeletehow sweet and colorful! Love what you said about PPF- I feel the same way too.Hapy PPF and a happy Easter too!
ReplyDeleteYour window lamp is so pretty, Janet. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteCute lamp! I know what you mean about products you haven't heard of. I spend a lot of paint party Friday loking stuff up!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating lamp! It looks very Spring-like between the shape and flowers. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteSweet picture - I am glad to see how much you enjoy the artists at PPF. Eva and Kristin are wonderful for hosting this event. HPPF
ReplyDeleteI'm new to Paint Party Friday (so new I daren't even use PPF yet!) and totally agree with your words about how wonderful it is. I like how you've used those lovely prismacolors to make such a bright & sweet piece.
ReplyDeletePretty lamp, Janet! It looks like the old fashioned kind that burned oil or kerosene. I like seeing "new to me" supplies on PPF, too. I'm always adding stuff to my wish list. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and design ~ Hope all is well where you ^_^
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute love your window lamp
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Sue
What a great lamp you've drawn! Happy PPF!
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