A Yarn Painting Finds a New HomePosted on December 12, 2012By cabinartWhenever I find myself with a little waiting time, spare time, car time, or am procrastinating, I usually knit. Makes sense that an artist who loves to knit would also paint yarn, yes? Loves Cotton, Loves to Knit, 8×8″, oil on wrapped canvas, $100 A quilting friend also loves to knit, and she bought one of my yarn paintings called “From Ewe to Yarn”. I thought that was a great name for a great painting of some great yarn, and she agreed! Here is a photo of her studio with the painting. She sent it to me with the caption of “Where’s the Yarn?” Can you see it? oil painting yarn oil painting yarn paintingsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
Jana BotkinDecember 14, 2012 at 5:46 PMThanks, Cheryl! Painting it was almost as fun as knitting the scarf for my orange-loving friend. (HI Shannon!) Link
Cheryl BarkerDecember 13, 2012 at 12:21 PMJana, love your yarn painting — the colors, the details. I want to reach out and handle the yarn! 🙂 Link
cabinartModeratorDecember 12, 2012 at 6:18 PMLooks good there – neato how the paint on the wall matches the paint on the canvas! Hope to see you soon, Melissa! Link
MelissaDecember 12, 2012 at 3:33 PMYep, I see it on the wall between the closets! Great idea and great painting! Maybe will see you over the holidays as we are staying at Jenny’s. Hugs, Melissa Link
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Thanks, Cheryl! Painting it was almost as fun as knitting the scarf for my orange-loving friend. (HI Shannon!)
Jana, love your yarn painting — the colors, the details. I want to reach out and handle the yarn! 🙂
Looks good there – neato how the paint on the wall matches the paint on the canvas! Hope to see you soon, Melissa!
Yep, I see it on the wall between the closets! Great idea and great painting! Maybe will see you over the holidays as we are staying at Jenny’s.
Hugs,
Melissa
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