Wednesday, August 09, 2006

What an amazing mail day!



When I was at school, I always thought that I was hopeless at art because I couldn't draw or paint a 'proper' picture. IYKWIM. I didn't really know any 'arty' people or anyone that was even the slightest bit interested. I have always been interested, but never took it seriously, until I was introduced to stamping by my sister in law. I never knew way back then (2 yrs) that I would have progressed so far into the mixed media (had never heard of that word before then) world and met so many talented and special people along the way.

This gorgeous creation is from Sulea Lee. Please take a look at her blog (link on side of this page) as her art work is just stunning. When I opened the envelope I was absolutely blown away, as Sulea tells me she has only painted a few paintings before and how special do I feel that she is sharing one of them with me..... Wow words just cannot describe how amazingly happy I feel right now. What a wonderful world I've been introduced to and such special people I've met along the way.

Thanks girls for making this world a brighter and happier place.


Big hugs

Natxx

3 comments:

  1. Oh Nat, how beautiful! Am so pleased that the lovely and talented Sulea sent you one of her paintings. It really is gorgeous!!

    Art has really opened your world in such a positive way(and mine too). I am so pleased that you have progressed into doing many different things. And, have have shared so much with me over the last 12 or so months. You are a generous and special soul(and you too Sulea!!!).

    Hugs

    Dotxx

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  2. Nat you are so blessed, this is a beautiful piece of art - what a talented friend Sulea is. I could look at this one for a long time.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Thanks for visiting my blog too!! Oh... I just love this piece. It's stunning... just gorgeous. I can relate to the not being able to draw thing... I am not that good at drawing and feel my illustrations look very juvenile. Thanks goodness for collage and stamps and all those wonderful things!

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