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Think.

I realized I hadn’t shown some of my personal artwork in awhile. 
Here is a reminder for you.  It’s very important to do this:
Colorful decorated text "Think" with an ornate border and background patterns of leaves and abstract shapes.
Also,  I want to say this to you,  for reading my blog:
Graffiti-style "Thanks" text with colorful patterns, set against a black and white geometric background that makes you think.
Sunflowers are my favorite flower of them all.  How about you?
A colorful painting featuring a sunflower with a vibrant, abstract background and decorative borders invites viewers to think about the interplay of nature and art.
I really really love doodling.  with watercolors.  doodling with paint is just the best. 
Is your heart full of:  ?
The word "JOY" is brightly colored and decorated with patterns, surrounded by red dots on a white background, inviting you to think about happiness.
If not, you need to go paint more!  draw!  doodle!  play with colors!!
Stack of colorful sketchbooks and notebooks with vibrant drawings and doodles on a table, inspiring creative minds to think.
This was a public service announcement sponsored by Art is Basic, Inc 
in cooperation with Dabblings and Co.

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About Marcia Beckett

Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids.

3 Responses to Think.

  1. Pat says:

    I LOVE this post! Thanks for inspiring me to spend more time with my sketchbook!

  2. Marcia says:

    thanks! I try to do something artistic for myself every day, even if it's just a short time!

  3. Phyl says:

    fun post! I've always doodled at meetings, all over the agendas. I've finally taken to bringing a little sketchbook with me to meetings, along with several color pens in my purse, so my doodles aren't on the agendas any more. Love to doodle!!

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