Creating artwork

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    • Thank you. My dad was visiting us in Palm Springs and I received a box of photos from my brother after our mom passed away. The pen and ink drawing was in that box and my dad grabbed it and hung it in his house. I was not happy. I told him he was only borrowing it. Anyway, in December he agreed to move into assisted living, I was in charge of going through his entire house and getting him moved. I took the drawing back. I scanned it and improved it in Adobe. I think it will look good on canvas. I could make one for him too and mail it…

  1. Love that you’re adding your photos and artwork to your home EA! Red looks especially nice in his new place of honor 🙂

    • I was surprised the Red photo turned out so well. I knew that blowing it up so large would make it fuzzy so I picked one of the sharpest photos of Red I had. I had two prints framed of a quail and Red when I took up photography last year. I’ve never hung them because I improved over the year. I may find a spot for them yet.

  2. Beautiful photos, Elizabeth!! I like your pen and ink work to. It’s sad that you had to leave that home, it’s the kids that pay the highest price in a divorce. I know from experience. Have a wonderful week! 🙏🏻

    • Thank you. It is exciting for me to have these photos and my old pen and ink drawing to become artwork for our home. I have a painting of our backyard in Palm Springs where we lived for 28 years hanging in my office. I’m going to put my childhood home next to it. You’re correct about divorce hitting the kids the hardest. Even though I was in college, it hit me hard.

  3. Oh yes! This photograph looks amazingly good here. It seems like a window with Red sitting outside. Love it Elizabeth. Now you can start contributing to these apps like Unsplash etc. your very good.

  4. oooooh! ooooooh! ooooooh! Love all of this…Red looks so regal and your canvas of the sea glass will be a stunner, but I’ve gotta say…your drawing of your childhood home is gorgeous! I’m a fan of pen and ink artwork…and my gosh. You are super-duper talented, Elizabeth! ❤️😘❤️

    • Wow. Thank you for all the glowing words! I drew my childhood house when I was in college. I was taking art classes for fun at the University of Washington. I’m looking for the perfect place for the sea glass. I’m excited to see it in person. It will be 18 x 24 inches. What’s fun about the canvas prints is if I get tired of something, I can create something new!

      • I hear you! We framed some family photos for Delaney in canvas and we were stunned at how well they turned out (family farm and an old ice cream shop). Also…love the plant under red…looks perfect! And your drawing is really and truly stunning. Yay, you! ❤️😊❤️

      • Thank you, Vicki! I’m excited that I thought of canvas prints. I notice my artwork that is framed with glass has reflections and they are harder to see. How fun to have canvas family photos for your daughter. It was fun to have my neighbor come over and make adjustments to our living room. She was there to help me hang the Red photo. But she rearranged other things including throw pillows, a saguaro throw that my DIL gave me plus hung another piece of artwork. She helped me order lights to put over paintings that don’t get enough light. She has good taste.

      • It’s so much fun to have a friend who will help you “shop your own house” by moving things around, freshening up. Love it! ❤️😘❤️

  5. It’s so satisfying to fill your home with your own art, especially because it’s so meaningful to you, like the house drawing. The closest thing I ever knew to a family home was my grandmother’s house. It was sold after she died. It’s been restored/remodeled and looks lovely—I wish I could see the inside!

    I’ll be busy with yard work and writing projects this week. A small chance for a plant field trip (I’m on the waiting list).

    • It is satisfying. I’ve looked for art, sunsets and saguaros mostly. I found a few things that would work but I didn’t love them. It’s different with my own work. They do have more meaning for me. It’s nice that your grandmother’s house is being taken care of. I feel bad because the home we lived in for 28 years in Palm Springs is an Air BNB and they gutted our 1937 Spanish Colonial and turned it into mid century modern, tearing out a wood beamed ceiling and terra cotta tiles throughout the house for white everything.

    • I’m so glad you approve! I’m excited with the how well the Red canvas print turned out. Now I’m waiting for the sea glass one Friday! My neighbor rearranged our artwork, throw pillows and a few other things in our house. It was fun and she really improved things!

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