Whoo hooo!! I’ve completed all 12 days of Amy Maricle’s Inchie Challenge at Mindful Art Studio, and it’s been an absolute delight every step of the way. Creating these tiny works of art has been a source of pure joy for me. Now, I’m excitedly planning to assemble them into a brand-new journal, giving each inchie its well-deserved place of honor.
I decided to add a touch of glitter onto the Day 11 tile (Expansive) for some extra sparkle. But as I attempted to move it aside to dry, I accidentally stuck my fingers right into the wet glitter! Well, I suppose that’s just how the cookie crumbles! 😂😂
Here are the prompts that inspired this final set of inchies:
Day 9 – Shell
Day 10 – Buds
Day 11 – Expansive
Day 12 – Landscape
Thanks for joining me on this artistic adventure! Have a wonderful weekend!!
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“Creativity is experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes and having fun.” ~Unknown
I’m so excited to introduce you to my latest creation: “Crimson Bloom”! I pour my heart and soul into each one of my creations and this one is no exception.
There’s something truly magical about the process of creating these organic abstracts. It’s where my love for color and my passion for small designs come together to form something truly special—a larger piece that speaks volumes.
Crafted on 9×12 inch, 140lb watercolor paper, “Crimson Bloom” is a vibrant symphony of reds, pinks, and purples that will instantly breathe new life into any space. Plus delicate touches of shimmering gold sprinkle just the right amount of enchantment and contemporary flair that effortlessly elevates the ambiance of any room.
“Crimson Bloom” is available in my Etsy Shop (if interested)✨
May this painting brighten your day and spark your creativity. Thanks for stopping by!!
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“Art should be something that liberates your soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further.” ~Keith Haring
I found myself busy working on multiple projects in the studio so I’ve been a little slow at finishing these inchies for the Challenge that was hosted by Amy Maricle at Mindful Art Studio.
The tile above was one of my favorites especially for the prompt involving circles on Day 6. It emerged beautifully on a watercolor tile I had tucked away, patiently awaiting a surge of creative inspiration. The way the colors blended together on this piece was truly captivating. Now, with new prompts in hand, I’m eager to dive into the next phase of creativity.
Day 4 – Mountain
Day 5 – Bristles
Day 6 – Circles
Day 7 – Stone
Day 8 – Inky
I mulled over several ideas for Day 8, ‘Inky,’ before deciding. I opted to dust off my calligraphy pen and sepia ink to craft an intriguing weave tile, adorned with a heart motif (as depicted below).”
I hope these inchies inspire you in some way, thanks for stopping by!!
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“Imagination is more important that knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” ~Albert Einstein
Get ready to be captivated by my newest art: “Enchanted Horizon,” a beautiful abstract painting that promises to mesmerize with its cool-toned elegance. Measuring 9×12 inches and delicately crafted on 140lb watercolor paper, this unique artwork showcases a harmonious palette of soft green, blue, and purple tones.
Each brushstroke of “Enchanted Horizon” was carefully infused with creativity and passion, blending watercolor paints, colored pencils, and pen to bring it to life. But that’s not all—splashes of gold have been strategically added to elevate its allure, casting a mesmerizing shimmer that will undoubtedly capture your gaze.
“Enchanted Horizon” is available in my Etsy Shop (if interested)✨
Hope this inspires you today, thanks for stopping by!!
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“Painting is but another word for feeling.” ~John Constable
I’m so thrilled that Amy Maricle at Mindful Art Studio is hosting the 2024 Inchie Challenge. I’ve had the pleasure of participating in the past 2 years and it was always a blast! There’s something so special about creating these mini works of art.
So, naturally, I had to jump on board once again. It’s become a bit of a tradition for me now, and I just can’t resist the opportunity to focus my creativity in such small sizes. These were all created on 2 inch square watercolor tiles and Amy provides the prompts for 12 consecutive days.
I’m catching up but these are my creations for the first 3 days:
Day 1 – Leaves
Day 2 – Patience
Day 3 – Love
If you’re even the slightest bit curious about exploring your creative spark, I highly recommend joining in on the fun. Visit Amy’s website at Mindful Art Studio and click the link at the bottom of the screen to join the Inchie Challenge. Trust me, you won’t regret it! Who knows, maybe we’ll end up sharing some Inchie-inspired masterpieces together. 😊🎨✨
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“Imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known.” ~Napoleon Hill
Immersing myself in the serene beauty of the beach is one of life’s simple pleasures, and there’s nothing quite like watching the graceful dance of shoreline birds. This is a moment in time I captured of a plover on the Florida West Coast, foraging for food upon the pristine sandy shores.
What’s truly remarkable is the individuality and vibrancy that each bird exudes—a testament to the fascinating diversity of nature’s creations.
This beautiful print is available in my Etsy Shop in 5×7 or 8×10 inch sizes to add a touch of coastal charm to your surroundings.
In the realm of American art, few names resonate with as much brilliance and innovation as Georgia O’Keeffe. Her iconic works, characterized by bold colors and an unparalleled sense of abstraction, have etched her name into the chronicles of art history.
Born on November 15, 1887, in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, O’Keeffe’s journey to artistic eminence was a gradual but determined one. After studying at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League in New York, she honed her craft, eventually forging a distinctive style that would set her apart in the male-dominated art world of the early 20th century.
O’Keeffe’s artwork is perhaps most renowned for her depictions of flowers, particularly her larger-than-life renderings of blossoms such as “Jimson Weed” and “Black Iris” (both shown below). These paintings, with their meticulous attention to detail and magnified perspectives, transcend mere representation, offering viewers a glimpse into O’Keeffe’s profound reverence for the beauty and mystery of nature.
Jimson Weed – Georgia O’Keeffe
Black Iris – Georgia O’Keeffe
Yet, O’Keeffe’s artistic repertoire extends far beyond floral motifs. Her evocative landscapes, inspired by the stark beauty of the American Southwest, capture the essence of the desert with a simplicity and depth that is truly captivating. From the majestic contours of the New Mexico terrain to the haunting allure of bleached bones against a vast sky, O’Keeffe’s landscapes invite us to contemplate the raw, elemental forces of the natural world.
In addition to her mastery of painting, O’Keeffe was also a pioneer of modernism, experimenting with abstraction in ways that challenged conventional notions of representation. Her series of abstract works, such as “Music—Pink and Blue No. 2” and “Abstraction Blue (both shown below),” showcase her innovative use of form and color to evoke emotional and psychological states, inviting viewers to explore realms beyond the confines of the tangible.
Music—Pink and Blue No. 2 – Georgia O’Keeffe
Abstraction Blue – Georgia O’Keeffe
Today, Georgia O’Keeffe’s legacy endures as a testament to the power of artistic vision and the enduring allure of the natural world. Her paintings continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the globe, reminding us of the boundless possibilities of creativity and the eternal beauty that surrounds us.
In the words of O’Keeffe herself, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way—things I had no words for.” Indeed, her art speaks volumes, transcending language and time to touch the hearts and minds of all who behold it.
Hope you enjoyed this today, thanks for stopping by!!
I’m excited to unveil my latest creation: “Raspberry Rhapsody,” a captivating pink abstract painting that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Measuring 9×12 inches and crafted on 140lb watercolor paper, it promises to enchant with its delicate palette of soft pink tones.
This piece was brought to life through a blend of watercolor paints, colored pencils, and pen, each stroke infused with creativity and passion. To elevate its allure, I added a touch of magic with pearlescent watercolors, lending it a mesmerizing shimmer that captivates the eye.
“Raspberry Rhapsody” is available in my Etsy Shop (if interested) and would make the perfect gift for Mother’s Day✨
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“Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist.” ~René Magritte
Inspired my latest artistic adventures in creating mini works of art on watercolor tiles, I had an idea on how to put it all together. This is a sneak peek of a new 9×12 inch abstract painting I’m in the process of finishing up.
There are a lot of interesting elements in this piece that catch your eye like the shimmering metallic paints and delightful designs throughout. I’ll have it up in my Etsy Shop by Tuesday so stay tuned….
I hope this inspires you in some way today, thanks for stopping by!!
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“I dream my painting and then paint my dream.” ~Vincent Van Gogh
As artists, we all encounter moments when inspiration seems elusive. When I hit a creative roadblock, I often turn to nature for inspiration. However, recently I stumbled upon a book by Kate Rebecca Leach, titled “Creative Abstract Watercolor,” which gave me a refreshing approach to abstract art.
Leach’s unique style, characterized by playful geometric shapes, has sparked my imagination. Her book serves as a source of inspiration, leading me through the process of creating abstracts in a fresh new way. I’m experimenting with using the designs from my smaller tiles that I’ve been creating and seamlessly blending them together to form a larger cohesive piece.
My latest creation is this 9×12 inch watercolor abstract, painted in varying shades of pinks and purples. Each section of the piece has its own distinct flair, resulting in an engaging and intriguing piece of art.
I hope sharing my journey inspires you today. Thanks for stopping by!
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“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple , that’s creativity.” ~Charles Mingus