I was fantasizing about a galaxy where the planets and asteroids were pies of different types, and that led to the twist on the saying "pie in the sky," which is apparently a cynical way to refer to heavenly rewards (a cynicism I do not share).
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Love your illustration :)
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of etegami before, what a brilliant idea, might have to try some myself.
nice to see you here!
ReplyDeletei love your work!
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ReplyDeleteThank you kindly for all your encouraging comments!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your take on the "IF" words.
ReplyDeleteI finally posted my etegami gifts. Come take a look when you have time ;)
@lolo, I just took a look at your gifts. Those are some awesome items your friend sent you. I have a red ink paste pot just like yours. That authentic stuff is NOT cheap. But I'm most impressed that your friend ordered a carved name seal to be made for you. That's going to be so much fun to use!
ReplyDeleteLove this! And thanks for the comment on my cupcakes blog... glad it brought me here - I'd never heard of etegami before!
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my page. I like your artwork. I am going to try etegami.
ReplyDeleteThis is really great! I want to eat some pie now!!
ReplyDeleteI love it, I would be inspired to lay out and look at the stars tonight except it's raining.
ReplyDeleteThanks @Tiffany @Nic @Mika @Kurtis!! For visiting my blog, and for sharing your own art with me.
ReplyDeleteI prefer your take on pie in the sky.. beautiful work!
ReplyDeletea galaxy where the planets and asteroids were pies of different types - it would be just the place for me!
ReplyDeleteLovely piece.
Nice to learn something new, I'd never heard of etegami before either.
ReplyDeleteLove your pies in the sky, the big dipper could provide the cream:)