Doodlewash Watercolour Challenge and
1. Dragonfly, 2. House, 3. Crocus
5. Umbrella, 6. Elephant
4. Toaster, 7. Pigeon
Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
I assume these are some kind of windows before glass was used.
Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Pull up a Seat and
Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Grand Palace, Bangkok
It was probably a good job that we weren't allowed up here, it was very steep.
Enjoy your weekend!
Lovely art.
ReplyDeleteGreat tour, too!
Beautiful art Linda and striking photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, whimsical paintings!
ReplyDeleteLovely art creations and beautiful photography ~ hard to pick a favorite but pigeon and toaster is fun ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That tree seems so old - and the gnarled trunk is so interesting. I enjoyed your watercolors, too, especially the one of the pigeon and the toaster.
ReplyDeleteI love the doors and the windows, but my favorites today are the drawings. I had to laugh at the pigeon. Sometimes I think the birds in our yard might like some things toasted, or at least with a little butter on them.
ReplyDeleteNow that's big dragon fly.
ReplyDeleteIs the elephant only protecting his trunk from the rain? Or is he waiting for some person to come and walk underneath it?
ReplyDeleteYou found some fascinating seats to sit down on, at that incredible tree.
Queenie
It would be scary if dragonflies were really that large-grin. But great drawings. And I would love to visit this ancient sites, so I really enjoyed your photos today.Have a great weekend. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThat does look hair-raisingly steep!
ReplyDeleteWow, 😲 what the clever whimsical art 🤩
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos❗
Love your art, especially the elephant.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs, that tree is wonderful.
All the best Jan
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Those are very impressive trees! They look like they'd swallow you up if you sat too long.
ReplyDeleteCambodia is on my forever list! So so glad you joined with these trees and the lovely pictures. Thanks Lin!
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