Open to everyone: A weekly challenge that will leave you with 52 square inches of pure creativity! This is a great exercise for those that don't have a minute to spare. Imagine the end of the year....what will you create with your inchies??? How will you interpret the Inchie Word of the Week? Create one square inch of art with anything, post it on your blog or Flickr then leave a comment here with a link to your INCHIE. An inch a week is all we ask... but it's ok to miss a few Every Inchie Mondaybegan January 2, 2012 and we will continue it in 2022, a year with colours" Would you like to join us?
Make your inchies out of anything!
Monday, February 16, 2015
Inchie Texts
Show your texts inchies!
Leave a comment with a link to your inchie art or link yourself!
Seeing that lovely gothic script took me back to my school days! In second year senior school our German text book was printed in gothic script, I could never read it, it was a really old book & the printing was quite fuzzy :-( but I was talking about that very book to my husband only a few days ago & saying that I wished I still had it to use in my art! So thank you for reminding me of those days gone by!
great inchie - I love those old fonts. Once took a course in graduate school where we had to read Shakespeare in the original text - complete with long S's and inconsistent spelling. It was quite a challenge but a lot of fun.
A little delay today.
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by and linking up.
My text is out of an old book. I added some beads.
This is gorgeous! Love the old German Gothic. Which book?
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ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Seeing that lovely gothic script took me back to my school days! In second year senior school our German text book was printed in gothic script, I could never read it, it was a really old book & the printing was quite fuzzy :-( but I was talking about that very book to my husband only a few days ago & saying that I wished I still had it to use in my art! So thank you for reminding me of those days gone by!
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I love your inchie, I love the cool look of the font, great work!
ReplyDeletegreat inchie - I love those old fonts. Once took a course in graduate school where we had to read Shakespeare in the original text - complete with long S's and inconsistent spelling. It was quite a challenge but a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteYour inchie is perfect! I just knew everyone would think texting - so I see am not the only one who went with "real" text.
ReplyDeleteWonderful text. I think all we artsy people would love one of those books!
ReplyDeleteWell, Trillian, you did it again!! Amazing job! I love the added beads! Have a great weekend! :0)Annette Ps, do you mind me asking where you are from?
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