(first layers)
I am busy in my art room finishing up the last touches on my
2014 Mandala for Misty Mawn's class Full Circle.
I took her class last year online and in person...
She is a wonderful teacher and I love this class!
I thought I might share the progression as I worked....
I took her class last year online and in person...
She is a wonderful teacher and I love this class!
I thought I might share the progression as I worked....
adding collage elements...
It is bold of me to use all these colors!
and to just put stuff down, where ever I felt like it...
looking pretty messy!
but I am liking it here and there...
Different elements of my life began to show up on the paper...
A little bit more here...and there....
and a bit more....lol!
My daughter came in the room and said "Wow, that is happy!"
I'll take happy!
Thank you Sarah!
Here I am getting worried, too white...too busy....no..... too ???
(let it go.....let it go...it is what it is...just keep on keeping on.....)
Working over a few days,
these doodles and what nots did open my eyes
and give me a few Aha moments about my life!
Lots of stuff in here...
It is hard to know when enough is enough....
o.k. maybe a little more...
and a little more...and I think she might be done : )
I feel like I learned so much!
"Just keep going and trust" was my biggest lesson.
It was a Truly enjoyable experience!
Thank you so much for stopping by!
I hope you are having a great Saturday!
Hugs,
Terri
Now that is something I would buy if I saw it in a store. I agree it is Happy. It is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Terri- it sure IS a happy art piece!
ReplyDeleteYou know me - I live in a colourless ivory beige brown black and white universe, so seeing your colour is quite refreshing.
Stay warm and enjoy your weekend.
Hugs.
Your colorful upbeat collage type painting turned out beautiful. I like the butterfly at the center and lots of the other little touches.
ReplyDeleteWell I love it Terri!-I know the feeling of "should I stop now? or maybe just a little bit here..."
ReplyDeleteI love painting canvases and then adding stuff to it..and yours does look Happy!!! glad to be your FB friend too! chris thuerk
It's wonderful Terri! I know you were probably working outside your comfort zone with all the bright, vibrant colors but you obviously embraced it. Really nice! xo
ReplyDeleteTrying new things is what keeps us young, Terri. I had to double check that I arrived at the right blog, all those bright colors and such;0) Love your canvas!
ReplyDeleteenJOY a sweet weekend,
Kimberly
Wow that's beautiful! Loved seeing the progression! So powerful x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful result, and it sounds like you learned along the way to trust in your instincts. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow!! This is sooooooooooo gorgeous!! I loveeeeeeeeee the colors!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love colours.This piece of art would go beautiful above my couch!
ReplyDeleteTerri, it is just Amazing, dear friend- how very beautiful, I love your wonderful result, and can see you so enjoyed this new road of creation!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,Dorthe
Wow indeed. That is one interesting self-expression through art Terrii. Very happy, very profound. Enjoyable class.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good weekend.
Blessings,
Aida
Hello Terri!
ReplyDeleteIt's really amazing and beautiful! A new part of you appears in this work! Very different from what you usualy show of you in your blog!
A part of you full of fantasy and happiness, maybe your child part!
Let it live!
Hugs and kisses
Hi Terri..absolutely beautiful and magical.feels like a soul-portrait..a sacred meditation coming to life and vibing with beautiful energies and blessings! Gorgeous..pure awesomeness!! Shine on!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Victoria
Hi Terri! I LOVE this post and all your creations! They're beautiful and HAPPY! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you're creativity is expanding in all directions!
wow Terri!! First of all I would never have recognized this piece as being yours-you have truly stepped out of your comfort zone with the colors and all those luscious layers. It truly is a very happy canvas! And secondly I commend you for not listening to your inner critic and for adding and adding so much -you can be very proud my friend!
ReplyDelete"Just keep going and trust" is what I retained from it, Terri, after I clicked on the comment. I also remember you had love in it which is always a good thing in the times we live in. It must have been a very liberating project to work on! Thank you so much for sharing it! Now I feel like getting my old, cracked paints out and fiddling around with a brush. My problem is that I just do not allow myself any time at all to do things that would satisfy my great need for self-expression and that's why I always have to endure this nagging feeling that I carry around with me constantly!
ReplyDeleteI'm SO impressed at your piece!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo made me say 'this is not Terri's colors'.........but as you progressed through the different stages, you made it your own. Each element added was a layer of YOU! I adore what you've made Terri.
xoxoxo
Jan
Terri! Your art piece is Amazing!~ Like everything you create! Love it
ReplyDeleteHugs&creative thoughts~ Jackie
Oh Terri, it's AMAZING!! My jaw has dropped! It's so happy, and colorful, and just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking tonight that I missed your posts, and how you haven't posted for a long time. Then after checking it out, I discovered that somehow, your blog was gone from my bloglovin' reader.
Glad I found you again!
Oh! I love this mixed media mandala. I signed up for a T.A.P. (Traveling Art Project)on 'the trodden path' ning sight with Joyce Van der Ley, it's a 12 month project which gets sent for one month to a person who adds their own design to the canvas and then they pass it on to the next person. At the end, Joyce gets to keep it :( but she also takes a photo and the twelve participants are sent a print of the canvas...Yay! You are giving me some vibrant ideas as to what I can add to the canvas (my own original design of course) when the time comes for me to add my artistic endeavor. I had thought of adding a butterfly for sure and flowers too.
ReplyDeleteYour mixed media mandala couldn't be better, Terri! All the details are so lovely and allow the eye to wander around and around. Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteGaby xo