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Tree stump continued by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
I forgot to add these pictures into a previous post on December 6th of last year. I was out by the train tracks and took these pictures.
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Moth/butterfly duel by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
This is my duel with the moth/butterfly. It really didn’t like me at all!! I finally got it to fly away outside. It was truly creepy-deepy
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Moth or Butterfly? By Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
These look like butterflies to me but they also look like moths. There are so many of these around my house right now. I have never seen these types of moths or butterflies before. They don’t look like house moths to me! I have another post with a similar one but that was a different…
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Candy Cane Rose by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
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Fire Engine Red Rose by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
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Wooden Flowers Art by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
For this art by Wooden Flowers I used watercolors. I tried to think about famous painters and how they would paint it so I used the small plastic spatula to etch in the brown grass, vertically. That was my shout out to all of them. That’s all I know.
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Wooden Flowers Art by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
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Butterfly Companion by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
These were so fun! This is a stamp that I painted with black watercolor and then I misted the stamp so that it isn’t so dry. Then stamp the acrylic & oil paper. Then take other colors of the watercolor and wet them down slightly and paint very lightly or the black will smudge. Just…
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Watering can with flowers at sunset by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
For this unbelievably fun and simple art I used water colors on some oil & acrylic paper and then painted this stamp with black water color, then misted it with water and stamped it! It was so easy !
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Watering can with flowers Black and White by Margaret Leora Workman; Warponie Art
I painted the back of this stamp with black watercolor paint and misted it with water then I stamped the oil & acrylic paper with it. The more water that you add the more it will bleed into the cracks of the paper.
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