Here's where my creations end up, from crochet and needle felting to painting. Along with some random things I just happened to like.
About Me

- Moni Graham
- Filling the house with (literally) beady eyed creatures since forever*
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Name Painting on Formica Tile Samples
Monday, August 27, 2012
Brodie Bear Mini Airedale Painting
It's actually the painting that's mini, not the Airedale. A teacup airedale would be pretty cute though!
Brodie has had that fluffy yellow duck since he was a pup, the big softy.
A gift, painted in acrylic, on canvas made from formica tile sample.
8.5 x 4.7 cm
1.75" x 3.25"
Labels:
acrylic,
airedale,
airedale terrier,
art,
craft,
diy canvas,
formica,
gift,
mini painting,
painting,
recycle,
upcycle,
yellow duck
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Painted Rock Girl
This little redhead has been sitting on my shelf, hands in her pockets for a few years now. Waiting for a bus which never came? At least she still has her youth. Maybe a Painted Rock Boy will sweep her off her feet.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Alfred and Mr B - Rock painting
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Omelette and Pikelette
My first doll!
I was given one of Susanna Oroyan's books for my birthday
- it was so inspirational and something clicked.
I realised I could bring together many of the skills I've learnt,
some of which I had up to now considered merely tangents.
Omelette and Pikelette began life as a pair of wire
crochet circles. The circles sprouted claws and then
proceeded to grow into chicken legs.
It was then obvious that what was needed
was a chicken... or two...
I was given one of Susanna Oroyan's books for my birthday
- it was so inspirational and something clicked.
I realised I could bring together many of the skills I've learnt,
some of which I had up to now considered merely tangents.
Omelette and Pikelette began life as a pair of wire
crochet circles. The circles sprouted claws and then
proceeded to grow into chicken legs.
It was then obvious that what was needed
was a chicken... or two...
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