Doodler Bugz’s Art

Welcome to Doodler Bugz’s Art Blog

27th May 2008

Welcome to Doodler Bugz’s Art Blog

Hi,

My frist post to my Art blog. I thought it would be neat to start posting my art. So I can see how my art improves over time.  I also want to post special techniques I used to get surtain results. That way I can have a history of how I did something.  I have looked at things I have done inThe tulip the past and said to myself I wish I could remember how I did that. This is a picture of a flower from a tulip tree. I was just having fun playing at the time.

Tammie

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  1. 1 On May 28th, 2008, Sandi said:

    Very Nice! I love Tulip Trees – had never seen any until moving to Indiana. Right now the Honey Locusts are in bloom and the air is filled with fragrance and when the wind is blowing it looks like it’s snowing.

    The blog is a good place to keep records of your work. It’s like backing up your computer and sharing at the same time. Keep on Keepin’ on with your passion.

  2. 2 On May 28th, 2008, Anita said:

    My last house had a tulip tree, I loved that thing ;) Your art is beautiful!

  3. 3 On May 29th, 2008, Tammie said:

    Thank you for your comments about my art. :) That picture was taken in Texas at a neighbors house. But I notice that my neighbor here in Arkansas has one in their front yard also. We also have a different kind of Tulip tree in our front yard. I uploaded a picture of it to my computer the other day. But have not had a chance to edit the picture yet.

  4. 4 On May 30th, 2008, Barbara Hartsook said:

    Hi Tammie. What is your medium? What a pretty blossom — looks like it’s on a tray, or you have created some vector art around it? It’s good to see another art blog too — makes me feel right at home. :)

    Barb

  5. 5 On May 31st, 2008, Viki Nygaard said:

    Very nice. What program are you using for your artwork?

  6. 6 On May 31st, 2008, Peggy Taranenko said:

    That flower reminds me of an orchid. But what do I know about flowers? Absolutely NOTHING!!!

    Peggy, who is trying to catch up with the blog class

  7. 7 On June 1st, 2008, Tammie said:

    Barb,
    That was a picture I took and removed the background. I then added a new background and frame. I did it a few years ago. So I am not sure what program I did it in. lol I am playing around with all sorts of medium right now. As I post more of my art there will be lots of different things. :)

  8. 8 On June 1st, 2008, Tammie said:

    Viki,
    I use a number of programs for my art work. Right now the 2 programs I use to the most are Paint Shop Pro, and PhotoImpact. I also use fireworks at times. I have more programs I want to learn also.

  9. 9 On June 1st, 2008, Tammie said:

    Peggy, the flower belongs to the magnola family. I have always like playing with the tulip flower. I have more pictures.

    I am still trying to catch up too. I was so busy on the blogs, and my forum last week. Plus trying to do some repair on one of my computers that I had to take a break. Do some actual house work, and more clean up from the tornado. I do have lesson 3 printed out and ready to go though. With my feet bothering me, I will be having a lot more fun this week working on my blogs.

  10. 10 On June 7th, 2008, Jane said:

    Beautiful artwork, Tammie. Is that by chance a “Jane Magnolia?” If not, it looks strikingly similar.

  11. 11 On June 8th, 2008, quirkyartist said:

    What a lovely image to start with. I look forward to seeing more of your art work very soon

  12. 12 On June 10th, 2008, Tammie said:

    It could be a “Jane Magnolia”. I have mostly heard the name tulip tree, and that it was some kind of magnolia. It does indeed look simalar to the Jane Magnolia.

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