Good Morning Sunshine! In the studio!

“Did you know? Peanut sat on the railroad track?_____Along came a train______and PEANUT BUTTER!

Hmmmmmmmmm________.
Triptychs are fun! When creating the foundations use the same colors of wet medium. Place the paper together so that it will be spattered, dripped on, you can blow the runs, bleed into, blot, etc leaving them in place.
Just beginning to figure out what to do with these.
Now how to find things and make other things go behind, some design work, taking care to let salted areas alone so the salt will grow or if its mostly scraped off to leave the texture to stand on its own.
So far___
Love this, its very sweet!
The little flowers were there, these are made by sprinkling salt in the wet medium.
Very delicate work. I use a 005 micron pen when needing very fine lines. My goal is to make the back ground look cloud-like and soft.

By Pejj Nunes

I live in Southern Maine. I am the owner of Anisette Studios. My website is https://www.anisettestudios.com/ Here you can view and purchase Shibui, sign up for my newsletters, blog, and read articles about Shibui Found Image Art. Patrons get great deals several times a year and special items at times. My site makes it easy to contact me. My primary art form is Shibui Found Image Art. Shibui begins with action art and stems from the imagination. It is like seeing something in the clouds or solving a puzzle. Its creative process has its own rules and requires what I call reverse engineering due to a lack of an understructure and purely out of the imagination. In addition to those who patron me, my target groups are those who use art therapy. I will soon be teaching live. Contact me if you would like to learn live. I use Zoom. I request that although my art, other images, and what I write is now published by me here on WordPress; I do ask you do not to use my artwork, poetry, or the information about Shibui Found Image Art without my permission. I am quite available to make such requests. I wish to share the following: The existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir wrote a book called The Ethics of Ambiguity. In it, she lays out a guiding ethic in response to the philosophy of existentialism. It might be somewhat familiar to you already. She writes, “To will oneself free is also to will others free. This will is not an abstract formula. It points out to each person concrete action to be achieved.” Best wishes to all! Have good times and keep safe! Pejj

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