Monday, March 8, 2010
Cactus Monday
My mom brought me this small painting back from Arizona. She met a woman, Tevila Rockwell, who uses melted crayons to paint with. If I remember correctly she used toothpicks to apply the crayon to cardstock. I googled her name but couldn't find any information on her at all.
I really like the texture of it and the colors used; it looks very southwestern to me. Happy Cactus Monday to you all! Head on over to Teri's blog to see more cactus art and pictures.
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I'm always amazed at mediums people choose to work with and pull it off!
I ordered your book the other day. I don't have kids in my life so the book is for me ;)
HCM!!
HCM...and this IS an interesting process. Not sure I'd have patience to paint with toothpicks.
What an interesting technique! too bad you couldn't find the artist online. neat painting. looks kinda like just where i would love to live! :)
Oh wouldn't it be nice to spend some time in the dessert now?!
Such a lovely painting and so different from Alaska.
HCM!
Oh wow, it's beautiful!!!!!!!!! I wonder who she is also. Good for your Mom for finding it.
HCM!
What an interesting painting. I bet it has lots of texture too. I really like it. HCM.
I really like that picture. Who ever did it is a great artist.
That is so unique and so interesting! I would have never thought of melted crayons. Neat! HCM!!!
What a fun piece. done with toothpicks and crayons melted. wow. who knew?
I love the colors in the Arizona photo. Wow, crayons? I'm beginning to love cactus more and more every week.
Beautiful picture and with a different medium...Love it!
HCM!
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