Happy Birthday to You -
Labels: an Artwork a Day by Mick Mather, digitally manipulated tempera-on-paper painting, flowers, Happy Birthday, Kirsi, roses, The Finnish Sisters
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Labels: an Artwork a Day by Mick Mather, digitally manipulated tempera-on-paper painting, flowers, Happy Birthday, Kirsi, roses, The Finnish Sisters
10 Comments:
Oh, these are lovely, Mick, Kirsi's a lucky girl!
Dammit, should I get a present, too, since you did?????
susupetal:
LMAO @ dammit! Of course you should. I think we're all lucky to know Kirsi. If my memory serves me well, it was Kirsi that got so many of us connected in the first place. That said, what do you want for YOUR birthday and when is it? :)
Yes, Kirsi was the head of the centre "get to know other bloggers".
Oh, virtual persons don't have birthdays -they are ageless! That is why they look for ever young and keep slim:))
susupetal:
LMAO, again! I never mentioned that you had to reveal the year you were born, Susu. Besides, some men rather prefer women who age along with us. Whether or not they're forever young, slim or otherwise. :)
That said, my birthday is coming right up on the 22nd of March. I'll be reminding everyone when my birth month gets here but you may want to start now to save up for something wonderful - as always, presents are more than nice, they're expected! :D
Aaawww! Thank you Mick! Now it's time for me to blush...so beautiful roses!!! And all colors and composition stuff are so perfect! :))
itkupilli:
Happy Birthday, Kirsi!
Wow, this is really beautiful - like satin! I want too! ;)
elina:
I'll be sure to hand you roses on your birthday, Elina. Just let me know when it is. :)
LOL! Very nice, Mick! This is really cool!
mary stebbins taitt:
Thanks so much for saying so, Mary. When you first told me about this method of working I didn't even know that I had the tool to do the work with. Somewhere along the line I discovered it (obviously) and am delighted with the results of both images accomplished with the smudge tool. :D
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