14 January 2010

A little Sunflower

At first my consolation for the Tahitian. It is so far away from here, but I imagine it is horrible for the people staying there.
Hope they will get help soon.
This little Sunflower I painted yesterday. The kind answer of my request for permission came promptly. The copyright for the botanical picture is expired.


ATC No. 15

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for your visit to my blog and for the encouraging words. :))

    It's funny, I already put your blog in my favourites, but still didn't take a minute to write you a note.
    So I'll take this opportunity to say that you have some really marvellous art on your blog. I especially like your winter paintings ... and Mohn and Kornblume being one of my favourites as well.
    Keep up the good work!

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  2. Another fantastic painting!
    What a marvelous sunflower.

    I love your cards!
    When I open the letter from you....
    I was SO SURPRISED!
    Your card are incredible in reality!!

    Best wishes
    Sladdi

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  3. Thank you very much for your nice comment, Jona. I'm very happy that you like my paintings. Enjoyed painting the winter paintings very much. The "Mohn und Kornblume" ist one of my first watercolors.

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  4. Thank you sladdi, your kind comment honors me very much.

    I'm glad that the three little pictures have arrived you save. Looking forward to yours.

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  5. Vielen Dank für deinen Besuch auf meinem Blog und die netten Kommentare, bin jetzt nur ein bischen sprachconfused. I like your umbrella-paintings.
    Regenschirme haben so etwas unbeschwertes und fröhliches, da könnte man 'ne ganze Menge mit machen... da kommen schon wieder die Ideen - hilfe, wann soll man die nur alle umsetzen ;-)
    Liebe Grüße und bis bald :-)
    Melanie

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  6. Hallo Melanie,

    danke für Deine freundlichen Worte. Mit den Regenschirmen lässt sich wirklich viel anfangen. Da wird sicher auch von mir noch einiges kommen. Du hast Recht, was die Ideen angeht, müßte der Tag ein Jahr dauern, um sie alle umsetzen zu können. :)

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