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ooo i love these. so inspirational.
Wow did you take these?
That’s incredible!
Beautiful and unique!
@ MannquinMe – They’re amazing, aren’t they?! I believe it’s a watercolour artwork, I’m not sure who the artist is because I found the images on another website uncredited. xo
Wow! Amazing!
You know what they remind me of. When we were in primary school, and we would make those art works, you get soapy water and coloured food dye in a tray, and a straw. and you blow bubbles in the water, and put the paper on top, and it would make a pretty bubble picture. Do you remember ever doing that?
I have a weird urge to attempt that again right now!
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OH! When I was little I totally had this toy that made bubble-balloon things exactly like these. Except I wasn’t nearly as artistic and I like these ones much much more
I love that! It reminds me of some Indian ink works I did a while back, only it never occurred to me to take photos of the process. Must try again.
@ stompaface – Yes!! I used to love doing that in art class! So much fun, and it didn’t matter how bad you were at art, they ALWAYS turned out looking great! xo
Wonderful bubble! I really like your blog, your black and (or) white outfits are perfect