SMALL PROJECTS in Postcards 4

  • Aug. 5, 2017, 3:01 p.m.
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I must confess what you already knew…I’m a slob.

I take jewelry off and put it in a pot on top of my dresser. I don’t just throw things around anymore, I don’t decorate with my bracelets on nails. I no longer just put things on any surface, I use a container. This is progress, you know. One of my projects for the day was to put these things in the overflowing jewelry pot away in the official spot.

I use a very small bowl so thing can’t get too far out of control.

Another quiet project for this afternoon was to sort out the tiny art gallery in the bathroom. I’m using one of those metal holders that came with desk sets at the turn of two centuries ago. If dear friends send post cards, I save the good ones for this mini gallery. I rotate them around according to my sense of humor for the day.

Comic Con has also proved an endless source of small art. Almost every art booth on the main floor offers a post card advertising their wares. Book sellers offer rows of books and cute bookmarks too. A dedicated swag hunter can pick up enough tiny art to keep themselves amused until another year.

I found Moya Hahn’s work here. This woman has a great imagination that she uses to create an unusual beauty. I can’t afford her work, but have bought a couple of her postcards. Another artist with a totally different and more traditional comic style is Travis Hanson. He continually surprises me by his quirky imagination. Sucks me right in.

These and many other traditional artists amuse me every day right in front of my face on a tiny shelf. (As I forget to hang up my accessories.)
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  • Himself:

  • Herself: Doesn’t Photobucket know that Facebook will host pictures for free? Finally got started on a less traditional design on the quilt for Bobbie. So far abstractions please me.

  • Reading: Perry 4

  • Gratitude’s: That quilt moving out at last.


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