Ilona, my dear friend of many talents, sent me a most exquisite, delicate, tiny, color pencils' drawing she made of a tiny king fisher. You will probably find it odd that most of my late posts are about beautiful birds.
It's just that I love the feathered creatures and simply admire the ability of a tiny one, less than 8 grms, to cross oceans and thousands of miles to escape winter.
Some months ago, I showed on my blog a photo of a collage by a Colombian painter. Ilona asked me if I'd like a miniature of the collage. We began corresponding by emails, (not a very easy task for both of us corresponding in English, a foreign language) Ilona, upon learning that we have a collection of Latin American paintings and being the generous lady that she is, offered to reduce and print on fabric any painting that I want. To make a long story short, Ilona reduced 14 of my favorite paintings from the original measurements to 1:12. A great accomplishment! Ilona printed them on fabric and mailed them to me together with the beautiful king fisher. THANK YOU ILONA!
My new project now is making a miniature gallery. I am already making frames, very simple ones, as it's impossible to find frame material here in Israel. I already made three and I'll show you more as I go along.
This is to show the mini on the original. The colors match perfectly.
The only abstract painting we own. It's also an expensive one, by a Peruvian well known painter, Alberto Davila. I fell in love with the colors and the miniature is a perfect match. If you look hard, you'll see it on the bottom of the rather large painting.
I didn't realize before how hard it is to make frames for tiny pictures, even plain ones. I hope to be able to make more to show you within a few days.
A very warm welcome to my new followers. Thank you for following.
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It's just that I love the feathered creatures and simply admire the ability of a tiny one, less than 8 grms, to cross oceans and thousands of miles to escape winter.
Some months ago, I showed on my blog a photo of a collage by a Colombian painter. Ilona asked me if I'd like a miniature of the collage. We began corresponding by emails, (not a very easy task for both of us corresponding in English, a foreign language) Ilona, upon learning that we have a collection of Latin American paintings and being the generous lady that she is, offered to reduce and print on fabric any painting that I want. To make a long story short, Ilona reduced 14 of my favorite paintings from the original measurements to 1:12. A great accomplishment! Ilona printed them on fabric and mailed them to me together with the beautiful king fisher. THANK YOU ILONA!
My new project now is making a miniature gallery. I am already making frames, very simple ones, as it's impossible to find frame material here in Israel. I already made three and I'll show you more as I go along.
This is to show the mini on the original. The colors match perfectly.
The only abstract painting we own. It's also an expensive one, by a Peruvian well known painter, Alberto Davila. I fell in love with the colors and the miniature is a perfect match. If you look hard, you'll see it on the bottom of the rather large painting.
I didn't realize before how hard it is to make frames for tiny pictures, even plain ones. I hope to be able to make more to show you within a few days.
A very warm welcome to my new followers. Thank you for following.
Elena -elena-elf.blogspot.co.il
Lady B. - Couldn't find your blog.
Devon Hartner - couldn't find your blog.
Idske Hartley - couldn't find your blog.
Blessings to all
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