8 Replies to “Bloom Tone”

  1. Jeni – I want to know what is over that hill, around that bend. I want to live life to the full as much as I can. ... and I want to share what I see and experience with you.
    jenilewren says:

    oooooh

  2. Irene Tobias Rodriguez – Having taught art for many years to all ages and having grown up with a mother interested in assorted crafts, my art experience covers a variety of media and techniques. I am constantly experimenting with ideas and materials. When something catches my eye or an idea pops into my head, it often becomes a work of art. My artwork includes acrylics, watercolors, original art quilts, block prints, scratch art, digital paintings, photographs, ink drawings, gourd art, and various three-dimensional art including hand felted wool head figures. I use a variety of subjects including flowers, animals, still life, landscape, and maritime. Most of my work is representational although I sometimes work with abstracts. I have also developed a technique I call "Puzzle Paintings" in which I cut a board into puzzle type pieces, paint each of these segments individually, then put them back together to create the completed, slightly distorted looking work.
    Irene Tobias Rodriguez says:

    Beautiful. I have 12 red ones blooming now and 6 white/pink ones

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