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Wonderfull.
I saw three ships a sailing a sailing on a sea of colours.
These are lovely.
Julie
I love the colours and the table and the floor…just perfect
They´re dream-evoking…
They look like boats for Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Beautiful.
Absolutely love these boats.
your work is beautiful!
Reminds me of the book Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome. What was your inspiration? They are lovely.
Just wow!
Ann I just recently discovered your wonderful work via another blog – I love these ships so very much.
This blog is such a fascinating place to visit. Your work is unique. Beth
LOVE the ships AND the inspiration for them. You pretty much nailed the painting. =)
Ann Wood – You know how to stage a photograph! Just gorgeous!
So pretty!!
So beautiful!
Annamaria
the ships and the total image are so beautiful!
I love your ships and hope that some day you have a book that teaches us how to create one.
Also, thank you for introducing me to Boro. I’m totally taken with the old textiles.
Your blog is a treasure.
Fishing boats on the Beach of Saintes-Maries alive, once more
Truly wonderful creation
ps. Thanks for the cardboard horse tutorial, we made a few for our Christmas tree
xo
Amazing… kinda cool topic. I will write about it likewise!
This is amazing plez tell me how to make 1 cause i have this project i have to do for scool and i would love to know how 2 make one
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