Would you happen to remember my little mandolin heist of May 2007? Well, the way that all turned out was not in my favorite spoiled girl fashion. Sadly, Mr. Lovee said "No, you can not have the Mandolin..." I begged, I pleaded... and he decided to offer me a deal...
If I wanted the mandolin below, which happens to be the one I found in the music room. I would have to give up something of my own as a sort of, trade...
I would have to trade a mandolin I already own, for the old one. Mr. Lovee had the mandolin below, made for me for my 30th birthday. So, like I said, the only way I can have the old mandolin is to trade him for the one below...
Now, I don't want to give up this beauty. And, let's be serious, I mean, we all know that somehow, someday, I will acquire the old mandolin... Right? Hmm, I don't know, he is being really really tough.... What should I do? Give up? Just keep mine and be happy??
I guess for now, I'll just have to behave... I am keeping busy in the studio. I mean, really really busy. I have been painting & making paper dresses, non-stop, for days... Here is just a teensy smidgen of what I am up to...
I have to say, the more rain, the more fungi friends. And, the more fungi friends, the more I want to paint more of my "Peculiar Day" series...
So, here is a Peculiar Day girl in the making... I am actually sculpting the trees out of paper. Too fun! And, too messy!!
I have to get back to my art studies... Self induced art studies. I spend so much time in the books. I just can't stop!!! Come sit and read with me, would ya?
Oh, and if you are wondering what in the heck the title of this blog post means... Well, you can thank the darling Miss Cre8tiva. She shared the funnest place to get your own "Peculiar Aristocratic title..." So, go on and get one, and tell me what your new name is... Can't wait!!! Tooooo FUN!!!! I am easily amuzed!!! Obviously...
My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: |
Don't you find it interesting how, I have Bubblewick in my title??? I know, this picture is gross, but hey, look at the size of that bubble!!! They don't call me Bubblewick for nothin'...
Okay, back to my little world! Next time, I have some major "rockin' blogger fun" to share...
Jump in the picture for a little tea before you go.. Heck, you might even leave with a lifesize paper gown if you are lucky...
See you so very soon!!!
(Painting of girl with Mandolin, Melody, Kate Elizabeth Bunce, c.1895-7, oil on canvas. Last painting here, The Captive Robin, John Fitzgerald, c.1865m oil on canvas.)