Who knew graffiti could be so much fun.Next thing you know, I'll be hanging over train trestles with a can of spray paint. I'd better start a slush fund for bail money.
Leslie: You are the only one who still thinks you are "not much of a painter". I love your colors and designs. Thanks so much for peeking at my blog. Can't wait to see you next month!
you have pulled me in to your special vortex everything read: EVERYTHING that you do carries the mark of presence yours and for that we are all so very blessed...
Great Graffiti!! Now THIS is what I'd like to see on the side of buildings. If you get caught. Call me! I'll put on my batgirl outfit and come to the rescue!
Truly!! You did a great job Leslie! Now, will this become a handbag?? Can't wait to find out! xox Constance
Just beautiful work, Leslie. Love it all, the "loose" painting and your beautiful rusty turqoise metally offerings. Just beautiful. Your round robin co creators are lucky to have you. The closeup of the music/wire element is awesome. love it. You have such a knack for detail. Tell Jack he can hold your ankles as long as he lays flat across the train tracks. Toxic, indeed. teehee. I'll come along and take pics of that escapade, it CAN NOT go undocumented!!!xoSusan
The eyes of the woman in your graffiti art are haunting, Leslie. I can just imagine you dressed all in black with a mask over your face, spraypainting the side of a building. What would you say or draw, I wonder? What would your tag look like, Leslie?
I finally took a break to catch up on reading your blog. I love the graffiti art. Kiran is such a perfect subject. Looking forward to April 15th so I can play, that is after I garden, clean the basement, clean the house.....my time will come. Your work is inspiring. (Please overlook the spelling errors-I don't have time....) see you soon
Love this street art of yours, have you crossed over to the dark side??
ReplyDeletePS: Call me if you wind up in the pokie, I'll come get ya.
Excellent stencil!!!
ReplyDeleteLeslie: You are the only one who still thinks you are "not much of a painter". I love your colors and designs. Thanks so much for peeking at my blog. Can't wait to see you next month!
ReplyDeleteYou are in (one of your many) elements here. And bail...I am sure your readers will help you out!
ReplyDeleteSo great Leslie! You're combining all the elements so beautifully, the stencils, the crackling surface...LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteyou have pulled me in
ReplyDeleteto your special vortex
everything
read:
EVERYTHING
that you do
carries the mark
of presence
yours
and for that
we are all
so very blessed...
xox - eb.
Great Graffiti!!
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is what I'd like to see on the side of buildings. If you get caught. Call me! I'll put on my batgirl outfit and come to the rescue!
Truly!!
You did a great job Leslie!
Now, will this become a handbag??
Can't wait to find out!
xox
Constance
Do you expect me to hold your ankles while you spray paint the trestles?
ReplyDeleteThe man behind the rumor in the front office
This is absolute scruptious ART. It inspires indeed. I say do the trestle...at least one of them.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful work, Leslie. Love it all, the "loose" painting and your beautiful rusty turqoise metally offerings. Just beautiful. Your round robin co creators are lucky to have you. The closeup of the music/wire element is awesome. love it. You have such a knack for detail. Tell Jack he can hold your ankles as long as he lays flat across the train tracks. Toxic, indeed. teehee. I'll come along and take pics of that escapade, it CAN NOT go undocumented!!!xoSusan
ReplyDeleteI think we should start a bail fund... for you are really, really good at this!
ReplyDeleteHey you young whipper snappers, move on over for snips and snails and puppy dog tails!!!!
XO
The eyes of the woman in your graffiti art are haunting, Leslie. I can just imagine you dressed all in black with a mask over your face, spraypainting the side of a building. What would you say or draw, I wonder? What would your tag look like, Leslie?
ReplyDeleteI finally took a break to catch up on reading your blog. I love the graffiti art. Kiran is such a perfect subject. Looking forward to April 15th so I can play, that is after I garden, clean the basement, clean the house.....my time will come. Your work is inspiring. (Please overlook the spelling errors-I don't have time....) see you soon
ReplyDeletenow that i would like to see. can i blog your graffiti adventure?
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