A/N: Kindly read the verse in landscape mode if the lines don’t fit entirely on your screen.
Just dried mixing pallete… A single brush for all strokes… Messed page in her colouring notebook. Tears of water flowed drenching pages in an effort to make a kaleidoscope of colours.
The kiddo started with a thought, removed all traces of reality when drawn until she inhaled freedom in the smell of paints. The art remained unnamed, for she knew what is named can never be seen the same way again.
This is in response to the ‘What Do You See Prompt’ by Sadje (any original writing inspired by the given picture – set as featured image).
Such beautiful tones, I can see where you added water to achieve the watercolour effect and the poem about your process added that extra bit of depth and connected the two together nicely 🥰
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I’m so happy to receive this compliment, Hannah! I’m also glad that this piece produced the intended effect. Thank you very much for your feedback! ❤
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You’re so welcome, yes you only went and nailed it, provoking the exact reaction that you had hoped for 😊💕
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good one!
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Thank you, Era! 💙
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Pleasure ☺
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A very important point, naming something is like putting a label on it and then everyone will look at it in a certain way. Thanks Anisha for joining in the challenge
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True that! Naming shuts the creative doors at times. It’s a pleasure writing for the challenge, Mam!
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Thanks Anisha
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Nice one 😊
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Thank you! 😊
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So true, when named, the piece will be perceived in a certain way and when not will be upto viewer’s imagination making it beautiful😍!!
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Indeed, Aashi! Imagination has no bounds. At times, we even imagine the reality. Glad that we have similar thoughts! ❤
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Good one!!
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Thank you, Akshita! ☺
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Wow!!😍❤️
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I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you! 😊❤
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A poem after long, it’s beautiful!
From beginning to last stanza is beautiful, just beautiful!
I don’t know what else to say!
Anisha teach me some new words to praise your work please.
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Thank you very much, Rashmi! It’s so good to know you enjoyed the poem. ❤
You make me smile wide and fall short of words. It’s a teacher who should teach us, right? So, I leave it to you. 😀
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Done then, the teacher’s gonna complete the homework today itself and find new words to praise a wonderful artist like you and a few others🤗
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I’ll be very much pleased to learn them from you. I’ll also do my homework soon. 😊
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Woww.. Lovely…
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Thanks a lot!
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You too learn them, I’ll learn them as well and we’ll have a collection.
So nice 🙂
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Sure! 🙂
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