Spray in May
Finally!!
I got a chance to finish those stencil images I sarted working on before everyone got sick.
Speaking of stencil art, J.otto seibold had an awesome looking exhibition in Portland at the beginning of the month – his work was all stencils on wood – fabulous fabulous fabulous.
Love it, especially the colourful patchwork skirt.
Oh My Gosh. Tonight… when the moon is hidden beneath a veil of late Autumn clouds… I will come to your house… and sneak one of these from your verandah. You better leave the sensor lights on tonight, Miss Loobylu… or else bring these inside quick smart! Just super good and full o JOY! xx
Oh your spraying looks fab-fab-fabulous!You’ve got me tempted to try some. I so wish I could have seen that J. Otto show!
& on wood!!! I absolutely LOVE this Claire.
Get those photos on flickr so I can fave them! The stencils look great.
Love them!
GORGEOUS!!!!
they look fantastic! what a fun new medium to work with.
These are so sweet and it gives a very special look when sprayed on wood.The colours are simply perfect as well :0)
I still love the patterns on her dress, looks crisp with touch of colours.. nice!
These stencilled pictures are absolutely beautiful. I’m glad everyone is well enough to allow you to get back to them.
these really are wonderful! you must be so pleased with the results…
So good! Love these Claire – especially the folksy feel 🙂
Very nice spray painting :o) I like it how the woman looks like she’s dancing.. like she found out that maybe the goose had just laid a golden egg…who knows?!
So cute and colorful! Love them.
These are so touchable! The spray mutes (just a little bit) the crispness of the wood and the design moves just enough… Beautiful work.
It looks like a little bit Leunig-inspired, with the duck. And maybe a little company called Dalkia has crept into your subconscious?
Hey, real wood?! That’s fantastic! Looking good. Oh, and what a surprise; I’m back.;-)
so good! i love these on wood grain.
I like your prints! The colours are great.
I also love the physicality of her position. I can’t look at her without hearing music– perhaps some rag-tag band of musicians playing on a cold, clear night beneath the moon and the stars.
I really like those. They are so fun and creative. Keep it coming.
i have this post saved on my bloglines and these stencil prints are honestly some of my favourite things ever. i could never afford one, but i love looking at them! 🙂