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Haiku my Heart #38 ~ Sgraffito-ing

Crazy mixed up world,
there is nothing else for it, 
eat, drink, be merry
 or engage in a little sgraffito 
 new dance? something like that ~ check it out!
or 
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Comments

Leslie said…
oh la la! a little toulouse-lautrec with my morning tea :)

and i absolutely ADORE your new header...
Nanka said…
Beautiful cancan dancers in such mild colors!! Troupe de Mlle Elegantine ?? Love your art work!!
Dawn Elliott said…
I love your work - and the motto expressed today. I'm already merry, have just finished my green chile stew, and plan to have a drink with a girlfriend this evening! YES!
Anonymous said…
Love LOVE the texture of this work!!

dance on...
Spadoman said…
Did you scratch that! It is awesome to say the least.

Peace
rebecca said…
dear sue,

you have my heart and eyes dancing! lovely so lovely...
as are you!
Unknown said…
ha! wonderful sgraffito, how fun. thank you!

have a wonderfully merry weekend.
Carola Bartz said…
Are we doing the Cancan?? Great texture!
Oh my goodness! I want to know how to do this? It is absolutely lovely. Yes, it does look like Toulouse Lautrec, or perhaps a Degas? I love the colors and the gaiety of it all. Fantastic work, Sue! Thanks for sharing something so fun and unique!
Noelle x
Marit said…
Wowzah! What a beautiful piece of artwork... is it embroidery? It even looks like the old technique 'lace making' (don't know the english word for this technique) Awesome!

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