Hello Everyone!
The other night my husband went to see his sister, (his Friday night ritual), and came home with a coffee maker. She was replacing it with a new one, even though this one is still in excellent and working condition;
but not being one for looking a gift horse in the mouth, I was excited to try it.
Now isn't that pretty :D And if you'd like to pop round I will be happy to make one for you too.
I'm delighted to be sharing this with the lovely ladies over at Elizabeth's for Tea on Tuesday.
Even though I haven't participated for a few weeks I have popped in and out when I could.
Now craft wise, I have been having some more fun being, 'inspired by'......
Number 7
Mondrian meets Modigliani.
Inspired by Kandinsky.
Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch.
Many thanks for your visit, I truly appreciate it.
Until next time, do take care,
and be happy.
{{Hugs}} Mo :o)) x
Hi Mo! Well that machine certainly makes an attractive cuppa! Although I don't drink coffee, I do enjoy a good latte or cappuccino. We have a machine that you have to froth the milk manually, and I can never get it that perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour inspired by art are wonderful! I like them all, but I think the Kandinsky flowers are my favorite!
I would put that machine to good use, too. And I would love to share a latte with you. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYour art always puts a smile on my face. One of my favorite artists is Mondrian, and I was delighted to see your interpretation of the piece Mondrian meets Modigliani.
Thanks for sharing that lovely new to you coffee maker and your fun art with us for T this week. So glad to have you back.
Please get one of those coffees ready for me-I'll be there as soon as I can:) I haven't been around for a few weeks myself but am looking forward to catching up again! Wonderful art projects-they're all wonderful. Happy T day!
ReplyDeleteHappy T-day Mo!!! Glad to have you back with us.
ReplyDeleteThat drink looks yummy, congrats on getting a great recycled coffee pot!!
All your inspirational art is great, they make me smile.
We have a brand here called Café Olé and many people love coffee with milk in my country.Love your machine and your art.It is unique!Happy T-Day
ReplyDeleteLovely coffee machine, enjoy your coffee, great art and happy T Day, hugs, Valerei
ReplyDeleteWell you have been missed! That coffee sure does look pretty! Its good to see you've been busy artwise! Everything is beautiful! Happy tday! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteLove your art, the inspiration sources are worthy of it, too, I think. Nothing elevates the soul as art can, in my experience. That coffee looks like it was made by a barrista, I bet it tastes as good! Happy T-Day!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'd love a coffee. I've not long got up and haven't had one yet.
ReplyDeleteI love your drawings. The inspired by... thing is great and recognizable.
Have a great day,
Lisca#10
Fabulous machine!!! Looks super -- and your art looks super as well!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your coffee!
oxo
Happy T-Day!
Susi
I am on my way! But since I can't have coffee OR tea any more, I'll just watch you make beautiful drinks in your new machine! I think I might be slightly in love with the florescent fleurs! I can see my dad in the late 60's putting them under his black light!!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you Mo.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a gorgeous drink.
Thanks also for sharing such a fine array of artwork.
You have been busy.
Happy T Day oxo
Okay book me in for a cuppa and while I'm at it I'll have cake please. Heehee
ReplyDeleteOh how I love seeing your art interpretations. I'll have to look up the last one though I've never heard of him.
Get the kettle on Mrs A. Xxx
You are making good use of that "rescued" coffee machine. Your drink looks delicious. What great art you created from your inspirations.
ReplyDeleteDarla
the coffee looks wonderful, and I love your 'inspired by' series! I had to laugh about the 'Bosch inspiration'...when I first saw it I wondered 'What in the world?' and then saw the artist inspiration name---perfect! (except Bosch probably would have been more disturbing) you made me smile! happy T Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteSave me a seat :)
ReplyDeleteI have 2 Kandinsky posters and have always favored him. Looks like you really got into the spirit of modern art.
Happy coffee-drinking!
Oh that looks like a really yummy coffee!!
ReplyDeleteLovely artwork.
Happy T day!
Oh, I will be around in about 6 hours.... is that OK?!! Ha, ha, wish I could, the coffee looks wonderful, I am sure you will get lots of use from it. Your 'inspired by' series is coming along very nicely indeed, I am a fan of Kandinsky so I am quite drawn to that one but you have done a brilliant job on all of them Mo! Hugs to you and wee man, Anne xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the art!!! Inspiration by the masters is always great. That coffee does look super cool and bet it tastes great ♥
ReplyDeleteCoffee looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't know enough about art to recognize any of those names, but love seeing what you create. :)
Happy T-Day! :)
What a lovely machine to come home with - I must say we enjoy using the one we have at the caravan! Your Kandinsky flowers are a favourite for me too! Happy T day! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteYour "inspired by" are terrific and look great fun too. I especially like the vase and the bright colours on black are so cleverly done, I wonder what paints you used to get this great glowing effect.
ReplyDeleteEven the coffee is a work of art! How lovely for you. I'm not a coffee drinker myself but that does look tempting. I love ALL the art, hard to pick a favorite! Love the rainbow hair! Have a great one! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm not a keen coffee drinker, I'd be cockerhoop with a freebie like that Mo ;D
ReplyDeleteYou've been incredibly busy with all of this artwork.
You have such an array of different styles... and I bet they were fun too.
Enjoy your day xoxo
That coffee does look fantastic!!! Your art is great this week too. Glad you could make it :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to be inspired by the masters. They have such great ideas that we can tweak towards our own styles--as you have done. Looks like it was fun! And that coffee maker looks like it make amazing cups of coffee, wow!
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