Arty Nail Polish Rocks...


Arty Nail Polish Rocks are super easy to create...

All you need are a selection of old nail polishes in the colours of your choice...
and somewhere well ventilated to do this project.
(As boy oh boy - polish is pretty fumy stuff!)


You'll also need:
A bowl of cold water and a toothpick.
Plus some oval shaped rocks.

 To Create:
Drip the nailpolish in a pattern on top of the water...
Then quickly run the toothpick through the polish.

 Hold the rock over the polish and push down so water covers rock,
and then pull out of water.
Turn and place rock right side up on paper to dry.

 This is the end result.

 Once dry they can be gifted...
or placed on a windowsill, coffee table, on the patio, in plant pots or in the garden in groups.
Don't you think these are pretty.
This colour combination reminds me of a paua (abalone) shell.



#rockcrafts #art #paintedrocks 






The Droplet...


It has rained a lot here in the Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand.
But...
in between showers...
when the sun attempts to shine...
the light is especially amazing!
I thought I would share a recent photograph that captures a tiny water droplet.



#newzealandphotographer #photography #nature #raindrop






News From The Art Studio...


It's been a while since there's been an art update on the blog...
Because...
Well what can I say but 'It's been BUSY'!
Life is Busy!
Art is Busy!
Blogging is Busy!
My art work has been welcomed internationally this year with such positivity.
I am truly humbled to have received nine awards for art and photography work.
Here's a peek at a few happenings...

The Rogue One
A 76.5cm x 76.5cm artwork on canvas created using pastels and acrylic paint.
Special Recognition Artist Award in the 7th Annual 'Seascapes' Art Competition at Light, Space & Time Gallery.
The online exhibition is here:  

I was also featured on 1340Art international art blog:

If you would like to follow my art journey, 
you can do so here:
https://www.facebook.com/TraceyLeeCassin/

Plus here are a couple of work in progress pieces...




#newzealandartist #newzealandblogger #art #contemporary 





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