KaleidoScope: Our own gallery for members' art work, crafts and photographs.
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Yes. He had a photo of this place on his front room wall. It was there from when I was tiny, and was always there when I visited him.Teddybear12 said:@Rin1472 Lovely does it remind you of him when you look at your picture.
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Love abstract art, the hardest thing are eyelashes 🤣🤣🤣 struggle with them The piece is called Eye within an Eye.3 -
@Teddybear12 🤣🤣🤣 it certainly is lol. Been working on a few weird and wacky pieces. Thank you for your post 👍🏾1
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Merging abstract art inspired by my love of butterflies and facial features. Hope you like it3 -
I really like the contrast here. Can I offer an inspirational idea. Could you draw a mechanic butterfly? So one side mechanical and the other completely natural? I don’t have the skills to do something like that. This was my last effort. HaNeets said:
Merging abstract art inspired by my love of butterflies and facial features. Hope you like it
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@Teddybear12 thank you so much. I think we spoke last year when I first joined or added some art. Since then been building up a lot of art work. It’s my aim to put together an event around disabled artists. Something created for us by us. Just slowly speaking with people and also looking into funding. (a little interest 🤞🏾 ) what have you been up too
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@Rin1472 i commented on one of your pieces with the bird in the sky. Love it.I can’t paint at all so amazing work. I like the way you’ve used colour blending, clashing them together 👏🏾👏🏾In regards to your idea. I’m not sure I could do it but could definitely give it ago. Lol just working on an eye thanks been magnified.
What I like about scope art, is we are all learning and it’s great to get the feedback and ideas. Lovely to meet you0 -
Well done for getting out and about. Sorry to hear your health is not as good. Hope they get to the bottom of it.Teddybear12 said:
That sounds a brilliant idea and would high light creating art work for us by us. Please let me know how you get on.Neets said:@Teddybear12 thank you so much. I think we spoke last year when I first joined or added some art. Since then been building up a lot of art work. It’s my aim to put together an event around disabled artists. Something created for us by us. Just slowly speaking with people and also looking into funding. (a little interest 🤞🏾 ) what have you been up too
I go bowling once a week meet up with friends for a pub lunch once a week and look after my little dog who is twelve next week. I am also having various tests at the moment as things not as good health wise as they were. But still keep smiling I say. Take care.
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@Teddybear12. Let me know how the tests go hun your in my thoughts bless1
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Heya @Rin1472 so I’ve been having a play around with the mechanical butterfly suggestion, unsuccessfully 🤣🤣🤣, really like the idea. In the meantime I’ve been finishing off a piece, (magnifying an eye). This then lead me to draw an abstract piece. Which has given me a better idea of creating the butterfly drawing
thank you for connecting with me cheers
This is the one that has given me some ideas
Magnifying eye
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Wow. The magnifying eye one actually looks like it’s staring at me. Eyes and faces are the things I’m worst at drawing. Yours are amazing.Neets said:Heya @Rin1472 so I’ve been having a play around with the mechanical butterfly suggestion, unsuccessfully 🤣🤣🤣, really like the idea. In the meantime I’ve been finishing off a piece, (magnifying an eye). This then lead me to draw an abstract piece. Which has given me a better idea of creating the butterfly drawing
thank you for connecting with me cheers
This is the one that has given me some ideas
Magnifying eye
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I was visiting my dads memorial recently, and the graveyard has a really atmospheric Victorian section that’s overgrown and falling down. A butterfly landed on one of the stones, so I painted that. It felt like a really interesting contrast between life and death.
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Oh thank you so much art has given me hope a belonging, you know. Still have to learn about eye lashes lolRin1472 said:
Wow. The magnifying eye one actually looks like it’s staring at me. Eyes and faces are the things I’m worst at drawing. Yours are amazing.Neets said:Heya @Rin1472 so I’ve been having a play around with the mechanical butterfly suggestion, unsuccessfully 🤣🤣🤣, really like the idea. In the meantime I’ve been finishing off a piece, (magnifying an eye). This then lead me to draw an abstract piece. Which has given me a better idea of creating the butterfly drawing
thank you for connecting with me cheers
This is the one that has given me some ideas
Magnifying eye
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Wow and wow. This is incredible. I love your explanation too. I just wouldn’t know where to begin. The detail of the grass! The headstone with the little butterfly perched on the side. Just beautiful my dear.Rin1472 said:
I was visiting my dads memorial recently, and the graveyard has a really atmospheric Victorian section that’s overgrown and falling down. A butterfly landed on one of the stones, so I painted that. It felt like a really interesting contrast between life and death.
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