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rural landscape
clouds
treasure
shore
the coin swallower
flying high
gnarled tree
pahka (pip)
mmm??!
ice sculptor
Narcissus
forget me not
tulip
apple blossoms
a sharp cut..
to the sun
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clouds
down
sidelight
street gallery
in an abstract mood
singing bowl
reflections
At the Black Sea
plastic world
flying
last snow in the fields
Anemone hepatica
mother earth
bridges (pip)
snowing
after the rain
tracks (pip)
melting snow
Happy Fence Friday
gravel
garlic
morning light
heaven
knots (pip)
knots
afternoon light
the screen (pip)
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TSC: Inspiration: show your picture and (a link to) the artwork that inspired you
Not inspired by a special picture of the Finnish artist Pentti Kaskipuro, but I like his way of making graphics of everyday items, such as onions, swedes, potatoes, bread and eggs. Not trying to make a copy of an existing artwork, but more the feeling.
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Not inspired by a special picture of the Finnish artist Pentti Kaskipuro, but I like his way of making graphics of everyday items, such as onions, swedes, potatoes, bread and eggs. Not trying to make a copy of an existing artwork, but more the feeling.
two garlic
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Clickity Click has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…Sami Serola (inactiv… has replied to Clickity ClickLooks great on large display, and especially seen on full screen.
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So in black and white I've never seen a broccoli before! It's very especially and interesting as an artwork in any case! But in green I find it more appetizing to eat. ;-))
once inspired by an artist you will unnoticed bear it with you for the rest of your life
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