As I was browsing Helen Musselwhite’s delightful gallery tonight I started to realise I recognised a few of her folky forest images even though it was my fist visit to her site. That’s because they've popped up on a few other blogs before. She’s got hundreds of images, though, and I don’t think I’d seen any of these ones here. Even if any of you have already seen them they’re so charming I’m sure you won’t mind a second viewing.
You know, these have literally inspired me. I can’t draw anything more than stick figures and I’ve never ‘done art’ in my life. (By that I mean I gave it up at the start of secondary school because I had a choice between it and music. I played the guitar, you see, and thought it was really cool. Worst decision ever considering I‘m clinically tone deaf. Who thinks it’s a good idea to let 13-year-olds make these choices?)

Well, I think you're very sweet, and I'm sure your paper thingys are just grand. You were thirteen once? Heavens! Love the fox.
ReplyDeleteI just love the owl an fox pieces. I've been wanting to try this too!
ReplyDeleteThe more I look at these the more I like them.
ReplyDeleteRoisin, these pieces are absolutely beautiful. The wonderful detail to them through slices of cut paper. What a great find....a true treasure trove of imagination. I can look at these pieces all day. I admire the artist for having the patience to create such wonderful and fanciful pieces of art. Lovely and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cool :-)
ReplyDeleteDamn them creating such greatness outta so little! Grr!!!
Wow these are lovely. I'm doing paper craft in art right now. This artist is perfect! Thanks for posting :D
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