About Lindy
Owner/designer at Taterbuggin, love to paint and create with reclaimed wood. I have more ideas than I have time to create them! View all posts by Lindy
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This bird painting is an original fine art 6×12 Acrylic on professional gallery-wrapped canvas and features a chickadee, one of the sweetest and smallest songbirds, against a warm and lovely red background. There are many layers of subtle color in the painting, and the 1.5 inch edges are painted black…
“Soul Tattoo”, A Horse Person’s Dream
I acquired the skulls for “Horse Head Nebula” and “Soul Tattoo” at the same time. The former was an old horse and the latter a young one that had been put down. I wondered about the circumstances of their deaths, and the more I held the young one’s skull, the…
Sunrise. Original, one of a kind abstract painting. Acrylic.
This painting is on a 36″X18″ canvas, 1″ thick. The rays are a melding of silver, gold and bronze metallic paint, to offset the bold red background. This is for sale on my Etsy shop, Cleopatra’s brush. This can be a customizable piece, depending on the size and color. Please…
Red, Tan, and Blue Kumihimo Bird’s Nest Charm Bracelet
?Red, Tan, and Blue Kumihimo Bird’s Nest Charm Bracelet? Handmade bracelet with kumihimo braid and bird’s nest charm. Kumihimo is the Japanese art of braiding. The braid is made using red, tan, and blue cotton floss in a spiral pattern. Created to be size-able with a chain and spring clasp.…
Twelve Days of Christmas Day 8
On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me Eight maids a-milking, Seven swans a-swimming, Six geese a-laying, Five golden rings, Four calling birds, Three french hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree Maid and Milk festive green field with red dressed girl milk…
Where Have All the People Gone original art by Arlene Wright-Correll
“Where Have All the People Gone?”© is an acrylic abstract painting by award winning International artist, Arlene Wright-Correll. It is 20 inches by 16 inches and it has a final coating of archival spray fixative. The artist says, “I spend my day looking through my memories for those who have…