Thursday, March 29, 2012

Palette & Paint # 19

Can it be Thursday again?  For me this week has been quite the blur, I've had a nasty cold, it's been a persistent one this time, lots of rest and tea for me.  We'll enough about me, it's time for P&P!


Every week I get really excited to see what others have been up to in their studios and to see their equipment, what they create with. The bar is raised very high, the participants are of great talent and skill, both Peggy and Stephanie who joined the party last week are examples of what I'm talking about, they make it a pleasure to host this blog link party.


It's such a treasure to see what Stephanie gets up to in her studio,
she has been working on some gorgeous small paintings of her garden.


 I love visiting Peggy's blog, her colors are always beautiful
 and her supplies make me want to jump into the screen and play.


I (Tracey- your host) have been learning all about color for portraits.

To find out more about each artist's work, click on their photo or name in the caption, it will take you to their blog post. Past blog party participants can be found at P&P or in the below albums (each photo is captioned with the link so it's easy for you to find the original blog post by each artist). Happy Creating!


The P&P SHOWCASE #18 will be shared throughout the day on:

Now it's your turn...

If you are NEW please read about the P&P Blog Party before linking.



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6 comments:

  1. I didn't manage to join last week, but this week, I've been playing around with a range of blue colours. Thanks for hosting this, and present the works so beautifully¨! Always so inspiring.

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    1. Nordljus, I'm glad to see you this week. I missed seeing your wonderful photos, studio equipment and colors last week. Your blue post is fantastic, you have captured the feeling of an icy winter in the mountains beautifully. I admire your ability to use a limited palette so effectively. Thanks for playing along. xx

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  2. Sorry about the wrong link the first time!
    I added the right one!
    thanks!

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    1. Your second link works, I've deleted the first one so others don't click on it.

      Have a great weekend. xx

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  3. Tracey, I deleted the first link and I put another in place. The paintings presented do not change, just the link. Thank you.
    I'm happy to be back!!!!

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