Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Time

For Three Muses' time challenge

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13 comments:

  1. It's so good to see your work in Blogland as you must know you have a legion of fans waiting to leave positive comments!!
    Your "timepiece" is wonderful. Love the earthy colours? Great work (as always).

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    1. Well, some very kind artists are stopping by at least. Like you, for instance. The challenge blogs you and indybev and Taluula run have done a great deal for me in the past year. Thank you for coming to my blogwarming.

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  2. I could certainly use one of these in our back yard...unique and wonderfully created.

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    1. I need at least an orchard, Gayle. Go out and pick a couple of extra hours every morning.

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  3. A steampunk clock tree! What a fabulously original and creative piece of art!xx

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  4. Quirky and fun. I love your clock tree, and the "casual" edge. SO glad to be able to comment on your work!

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    1. Thank you - both for the praise and for having been so patient over the last year while I got my sh... stuff together.

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  5. Oh wow, Miss TG, so pleased you joined us in blogland ..... and at last I can leave a comment.

    May I say your steampunk time tree is utterly fabulous.

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    1. Thanks for sticking with me. You were one of only a handful of non-tumblurts to dare the weirdness of tumblr's non-comment comments and I've always appreciated it.

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  6. That is fantastic! She looks worried. Maybe she has too much time on her hands...

    I'm glad you are finally somewhere where we can leave comments. :-)

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    1. Thanks for coming by and having a look, Deborah. It's nice to un-mute at last.

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  7. I agree with all of the above that it is so nice to be able to leave a comment on your wonderful artwork. I love your time tree, the gorgeous textures, the rich vintage colours and, especially, the lady peeping out from behind the tree. Fabulous!

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