Wednesday, November 03, 2010

a little project from the road

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I don't know what other people do relax and unwind while traveling but I enjoy making little cites out of all those little hotel soap boxes. The view outside my hotel room in downtown Houston made the perfect backdrop for my city :)

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16 comments:

Jenny Stevning said...

So stinkin' CUTE!!!

Anonymous said...

I love them against the backdrop of the 'real' city!

Anonymous said...

you just can't stop being creative now can you???

love it!

Pauline said...

What a cute way to chill out when you're holed up in a hotel room!!!!
: )

Janie Husband said...

so fun......

Stacey said...

Well, that's just too much fun.

Design Lab 443 said...

Very cute!

Do you travel with paint supplies?

Unknown said...

I can't believe you found the time (and energy) to make art after teaching all day! Loved your class. I blogged about it, too.
Sharon at e14studio

Kari Desi said...

Cute! Love the faux poloroid look and the cool lights from the real city shining on yours! :)

wandamarie.blogspot.com said...

you clever little busy bee!!! xo

Giggles said...

Fun, just like you! Love the photo with the city backdrop!

laurie said...

so creative! i've stayed in many a hotel room but have never thought of such a clever project!

Judy Merrill-Smith said...

OMG Alisa, you are a wonderfully creative crazy person -- and I mean that in the nicest way! Who thinks of painting their soap boxes?! I love it! (Of course, this is coming from a person who stays up into the wee hours making plushies and earrings and zines and . . . )

juliaD said...

Oh so Sweeeet!!!...love the sepia photo!...happy travels...xx..julia

Ms. Pink said...

you are so creative :)

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http://www.thepinkandblueblog.com/

Amy said...

Those are completely awesome. I think I love them especially because they remind me of cityscapes from old 60s/70s elementary reading texts and other children's books of the time. I used to love the two- or three-color illustrations of tall city buildings in those books--such a classic illustration style, and so evocative for a kid who lived in just such a building. And they're even better in 3D! I particularly love the shot of the little buildings all lit up by the night time lights of the real city. Beautiful.

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