08 December 2010

The Art School - Protection


Don't you just long to put on one of these and get your hands on a paintbrush or deep into a lump of clay?

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N'avez-vous pas juste le temps de mettre l'une d'elles avant de poser la main sur un pinceau ou en profondeur dans une motte d'argile?

10 comments:

  1. You bet! Would rather do that than what I am doing now...working....

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  2. This picture itself, with those soft colors and this perfect mood, is already a piece of art! the place inspired you!

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  3. J'aime bien cette porte "à l'ancienne". Et l'harmonie des teintes aussi sur cette photo.
    Après s'être habillé, il reste à s'armer d'un rouleau, on dirait.

    J'aime tellement, créer de mes mains, que oui, Jilly, j'adorerais mettre une blouse et entrer dans l'aventure.

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  4. OH yes I do, Jilly. Maybe you don't know this but I"m a very frustrated painter at heart. I long to pick up my brushes again and paint what I see in my head. Maybe one day soon.......V

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  5. I love the monochromatic simplicity of this photograph, Jilly. Unposed and natural. (If I learn that you spent 20 minutes moving them around, I will be SO disappointed!)

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  6. Jack, you'll be happy to know I didn't touch them! It was just a quick shot in passing.

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  7. Jilly, this is a wonderful image.

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  8. Sounds like fun! And I do like this soft image ... especially the ceramic knobs from which to hang the aprons.

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  9. The smocks are so CLEAN! I have started putting on an apron after Melissa noted that I do not have ONE shirt that is not have a blotch of paint! :-(

    I guess she hasn't looked at my blue jeans. :-)

    Lovely photo!

    Ken B.

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  10. This picture is a work of art and inspirational

    Clarence Valley Today

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