Tuesday, 28 May 2013

TIBETAN MONASTAERY PART 2


I had made a lovely stand for it out of styrofoam, painted, inked it
then it was too small so I had to make another, I used cardboard,
, I made a step up to the main temple, then sat the other 2 beside
it, this was perfect till I urned it around:):)..
 

I colored 2 beads gold, cut up some tiny sticks for
the incense holder..
 
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17 comments:

  1. Awesome creation, so much detail, hugs Liz xx

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  2. That creative mind of yours is at wk. again. I so love how it turned out with the stand. And the incense
    sticks are genious.
    Huge Hugz Tonniece

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  3. I love, love, love it! They are amazing!

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  4. Fantastic....your attention to detail is awesome...where do you get all of your ideas?

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  5. Oh my...., this is such an amazing project, Dianne. All the details are just gorgeous! ^_^

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  6. Wow...look at all your wonderful art I missed while I was gone...you have been busy, that is for sure...this is great...a "fab" piece of art!!!

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  7. I've seen all three posts now... what a stunning creation, Dianne! Such detail and wonderful Oriental atmosphere - gorgeous colours and gilding - it's just perfect! A big old WOW from me!
    Alison x

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  8. OMG!!! this one is AWESOME...I liked everything in this piece of art...It has so many detaila and it looks so fantastic...at first, I thought that you bought that and you were going to do something as inspiration..great! great!
    thanks for sharing
    bibiana

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  9. Awesome project, love it!

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  10. Oh wow.
    where did you get the paper full of chinese words?

    it's so chinese.

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  11. Dianne, this is an amazing piece of art work! Love the textures, the colors... how creative and beautiful!

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  12. YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB AND COLOURFUL INSPECTOR 9 SEE YOU NEXTXT WEEK cHEERS FROM VIRGINIA

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  13. These turned out AMAZING! All of that work equals a masterpiece, Dianne!

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  14. I'm just speechless! How you can get such incredible ideas. And the realization is perfect, Dianne!

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  15. What a fantastic project! Love all the details. It turned out beautifully!

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