Another journal page for Art Journal Journey from a journal I started and haven't finished from years ago. It is in a different style from my normal ones, and one I will probably do more of. It is on watercolour paper, and includes some paper scraps and poppies. As soon as red is mentioned, poppies come to mind, so a few appeared on this spread. The whole page has a Zetti type style to it.
Sunday, 12 February 2017
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8 comments:
An adorable Zetti style - it's such a softness in it even though reds are so hard normally - that is unique!
Great that you finished it up and glad to see it linked to
Linda's RED theme at Art Journal Journey!
Thank you very much for joining in Wendy!
Much appreciated!
Happy new week ahead!
oxo Susi
I am very wary of working with red, but your shades are beautiful. I love the soft background details too. Another success.
Fantasic page Wendy, love the poppies and the quirky zetti images.
Yvonne xx
This is a wonderful page Wendy. You do this style so well
Love Chrissie xx
Those hidden little faces Wendy really make this page special. No, I know they aren't hidden but they aren't the main focus either. :) Erika
a beautifully composed page. Super imagery too! Thanks for another fab entry for AJJ!
Your Zetti type style page is beautiful and so magical! Have a great week! J :-)
I love this style - your work of art is simply amazing! What a beautiful way to depict 50 shades of red!
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