This week's word at Every Inchie Monday is wave. I couldn't figure out how to draw a hand wave, like the queen, so went with the water version instead. I confess it is somewhat copied from a picture I saw on google images, but I enjoyed using my prismacolors to colour it.
My quilled wave is a stylized version of a wave (made before I figured out what to do about the glue residue).
Enjoy your week. Hope the weather is good and you can go somewhere where you can enjoy the water and waves. I used to love just standing in the lake and letting the waves wash over me as a girl. Happy memories. Believe me, there are a lot of lakes in Ontario.
love both of your interpretations. The drawn one is really great. I always wonder how you get the quilled ones to stick so well.
ReplyDeleteThat drawn wave is just beautiful !
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Love your micro painting in a frame! Again, great minds think alike with the quilled waves :) Try a toothpick for applying glue in these tricky situations, and do it only in a few spots along the strip. My husband wants to live in Canada because of all the lakes. Waves, in a lake?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful waves!
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely waves.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love your inchies!
ReplyDeleteGreat inchies, a lovely drawing and a clever quilled one.
ReplyDeleteGreat inchies, a lovely drawing and a clever quilled one.
ReplyDeleteGreat waves, Kia! I used to live in many places and visited plenty of places near the ocean and miss it madly. It's the one thing about being in the desert...Have a brilliant day! c
ReplyDeleteGreat waves, Kia! I used to live in many places and visited plenty of places near the ocean and miss it madly. It's the one thing about being in the desert...Have a brilliant day! c
ReplyDeleteBoth the inchies are amazing
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
I really like both of these. Fun inchie Said!
ReplyDeleteLove the waves!
ReplyDeleteGreat lines! They show the shape well with the color used. Sarah
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