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Wow... what for beautiful colors. So wonderful!!!! Love it! Also your Color Binge is really fantastic. I looked recently. Thanks for your answer, will talk to you soon.
Posted by: Christine Baier | May 10, 2008 at 07:19 AM
What do you use to cut your stencils?
Posted by: Diane O. | May 10, 2008 at 07:35 AM
Love the Zebra stencil! These last two pages you've posted are fantastic.
Is art changing? Yes, I think it is . . .but then again, I think it's always in a constant state of flux. . . we need to keep trying new techniques and supplies, and sometimes go back to the old tried and true. . . otherwise, I think we'd get bored (I know I would, anyway).
Keep up the art, man! You are fantastic!
Posted by: Cat | May 10, 2008 at 08:58 AM
The colors and textures are so yummy! Makes me want to break out the spray paint today!
Posted by: Kim H | May 10, 2008 at 09:09 AM
I like the colors and the energy they give...=). The black scrolls tie in with the black in the background...art is so much fun to create and to admire! Thanks for the sweet comment you left me at knitting kat. I like your zebra stencil too. The only stamps I made was by carving into a candle and a cake of soap. That was one memorable Sunday afternoon when I did that. grin.
Posted by: Maggie Ann | May 10, 2008 at 12:00 PM
swooooon! love this julie. i want to take a bite of it.
Posted by: michelle ward | May 10, 2008 at 06:33 PM
Okay, a two-fer comment. Love your favorite color combo. Very cool zebra stencil.
Ok. Opinion time. I'm going to blame blog readers. I think they expect a product from person a and if person a does something different, the readers go away. They can't handle it. And, blog readers spend a lot of energy watching the hit numbers, checking the comment threads and generally trying to please their readers so they are sticking to the same genre. Not that they aren't great at what they do but all of us have different mediums and moods that we can create in.
And, I also blame juries for what's wrong with our American legal system.
Posted by: Heather Grow | May 10, 2008 at 08:45 PM