I know, I know. You expect a lot more color from me.
I do make exceptions. I like blue and white china.
So I painted a few pieces.
I also like black and white, as in checkered black and white marble floors.
Especially in garden rooms with lots of green palm trees, lemon, orange and kumquat trees and a few zebra skins thrown into the milieu for good measure.
I think that I can predict who will buy these pieces at our annual Memorial Day Sale.
I might have to paint a few extra pieces.
Have a great weekend, my dear blogging friends.
And, if you have time, please leave a comment.
In English, in German, in Italian, in French, in Spanish, in any language.
I would love to hear from you.
Gina
Ach, es ist meistens so schön, liebe Gina, dass ich einfach sprachlos bin :)
ReplyDeleteLove the blue and white! Reminds me of dedham.
ReplyDeleteI'd say paint a few more, yes. They're fabulous! :) – g
ReplyDeleteVielen dank Frau Mayer. Es ist sehr nett von Ihnen vorbei zu kommen.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, I had to look up Dedham. Didn't know where it was. Thank you for leaving a comment. I love what you are doing. You are so talented.
Georgianna, I'm in the middle of painting more blue and white. I'm surprised how much I am enjoying the process.
Georgianna, what do you think of the new black background of my posts? The colors seem to pop out more. I would very much like your opinion.
Your pieces are exquisite! Love all of them! And I adore using the black background on my blog! It helps to define colours and shapes!
ReplyDeleteYour china is lovely, so delicate and whimsical. Lovely.
ReplyDeletePaint more! I love the blue and white and the animals. So talented! Wishing you well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with your china painting...love the blue and white...
ReplyDeleteHi Greyscale. I agree with you about the black background. It is very compatible with the posts I most often feature. It is also so easy to read.
ReplyDeleteHi Ssnap, You're right, I need to paint more blue and white. I keep forgetting and now I don't have a piece left. All was sold this past weekend at our special town celebration.
ReplyDeleteHi Thoughful, Come for a visit and I will teach you how to paint some of the most beautiful blue and white dishes you have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteHi Lorrie, I love the way you describe my way of painting. I have always loved whimsical. One should not take onself too serious.
ReplyDeleteHi Gina, These pieces are beautiful! You know I love blue and white so of course I love these.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry
Love the blue and white! Such beautiful pieces. Found you via Boogieboard Cottage. Pop on over for a visit when you get a moment. Tootles, Kathryn
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