This week the random.org number generator chose #62: Bev Baird. We would like to extend our condolences to Bev & her family for the loss of her father-in-law. In last week's post, Bev shared a variety of inspiring images. Her love-ly inchies are proof that paintings don't have to be large to create an impact...
image courtesy of Bev Baird
And, in a page from her art journal, Bev shared further proof in the value of "little things"...
image courtesy of Bev Baird
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Wishing you an inspired week!
Happy Paint Party Friday everyone. Looking forward to seeing all the great are like our feature this week Bev
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Love Bev's inchies! Happy PPF, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOK so that was suppose to be great art. LOL
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Happy PPF everyone. Great work Bev.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing and sharing a part of the journal too. Today is new art supplies ~ gouache. The inchies blow me away. The small, but creative art. Happy PPF Bev. Blessings, Janet
ReplyDeleteBev your work is lovely, special and full of love, the little things are definitely the best! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHi guys! Happy Paint Party Friday. Love the feature of Bev's work. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF.
ReplyDeleteBev, little things are always the best. ♥
Happy PPF everyone.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF everyone. Thank goodness for the random generator. I visit as many blogs as I can but always seem to miss out the one that the random generator chooses. Congrats to Bev for being chosen this week.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, the little things become bigger and bigger when time passes by, beautiful work, Bev.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF to everyone! After 30 degrees Celsius (86 F) ice age returned to Finland, now it's been only about 8 C (44 F) and I'm freezing! But summer will come back!
That's very true Bev. Happy Paint Party Friday :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats Bev on being featured. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteFab work on your inchies. As we get older perhaps we become wiser in knowing that the little things are the things that make us most happy.
ReplyDeleteLovely inchies, Bev, and well deserved to be featured this week. And you are so right about the small things in life - the really ARE the big and important things that matter. And today what I have enjoyed is looking at your collection of related inchies, thank you Bev.
ReplyDeleteI love those inches by Bev!
ReplyDeleteYour words are so true, Bev! It is only hard to remember allways. Happy PPF to you!
ReplyDeleteHello friends, I am here again, happy to share experiences with you in this time I have had a lot of work and little time to share anywhere. Greetings to all and happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteBev's inchies are just marvelous! Happy PPF everyone!
ReplyDeleteBev your inchies are thought provoking and so cute! Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art Bev..totally gorgeous and uplifting!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss, Bev. xo
ReplyDeleteYou are right, it's the little things that are truly the big things. Thanks for the reminder. Beautiful art. -Katie
Congrats, Bev! I love that quote you included in your journal! That's one to live by!
ReplyDeletebev your works are beautiful! so sorry for your loss!
ReplyDeleteInchies are so much fun and yours are lovely Bev. No better truth than your quote!
ReplyDeleteLots of inspiration here!
ReplyDeleteAdorable inchies - so sorry for the loss of your father-in-law Bev.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss Bev....Beautiful projects. Happy PPF all!
ReplyDeleteInchies are the best!
ReplyDeleteBev, your inchies are wonderful. I'm sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteI miss making inchies, I was quite smitten with them awhile back - yours are wonderful Bev. Sorry to hear of your loss, blessings.
ReplyDeleteI have been painting up a storm, as I'm enrolled in Flora Aube's 'Art of Allowing' e-course! & have finished the first painting, getting ready to begin the second!
ReplyDeleteI've also completed a couple of canvases I'd begun (both before & during the course) & realize I've done 10 paintings since taking the 'Muse encounter' workshop in February! Woo hoo!