Wet Magic Digital Art by Sarah Vernon
Adapted from Francois Boucher’s La Toilette de Venus of 1751.
Does anyone recognise the title I’ve stolen? Clue: Think of the books you read as children. The older you are, the better placed you will be for finding it familiar, even if you haven’t read it!
Source: Wet Magic Digital Art by Sarah Vernon
Take care and keep laughing!
I don’t recognise it, but I do love the image. Am thinking about you this Monday morning and hoping that your eye op is now beginning to take hold positively…Keep smiling janet 🙂 xxx
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The eye is superb. Unlike Crete, I keep forgetting I’ve had the operation, which is dangerous because I mustn’t rub it this early on. I’m happy to hear you love the image. Thank you, Janet. 🙂 xx
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That is really good news…:)xx
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Edith Nesbit?
First some postcards, now a poster. Onward and upward, Sarah!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Spot on! Thanks, Pete. x
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Gorgeous and playful image. Happy to hear you’re well. (I had to remind my mother not to be carrying and lifting heavy things…)
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I can’t do those things anyway even though I do them when I shouldn’t, operation or not and exacerbate my condition. I’m being very good though. Except when I forget it’s a new lens and nearly rub my eyes! I’m more than pleased that you find Wet Magic a ‘gorgeous and playful image’. You always do say the nicest things, like my strapline in the banner!
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Gorgeous poster and glad to hear the eye op has been a success.
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Thank you so much, Mary!
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This is a beautiful print Sarah – congratulations on the sale. AND for the good news of your eye surgery.
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Many thanks, Mary!
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Beautiful print Sarah, and so pleased to hear your eye op was a success. 🙂 x
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Bless you, Marge!
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It reminds me of this Dreamscapes: Creating Magical Angel, Faery & Mermaid Worlds watercolor painting tutorial book I bought from Michael’s Craft Store a few years back, created by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law.
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How interesting. I must take a look at it. Thank you for commenting.
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