Mason Monterey Cuppa


I’m not sure if I like painting them best or
playing with the camera with them…

but the cuppas are becoming a thing to do at night!

They make me smile seeing them as if dancing…
maybe that is how the talking
teapot and cups got started?
Or was it Tom Robbins traveling Can O’Beans?!


This cup reminds me of Mason Monterey furniture.

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8 Responses to Mason Monterey Cuppa

  1. Hmmm Tumeric tea. I’m going to have to check into that one and try it.

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  2. Sal Scheibe says:

    Oh so colourful and fun! I always love a good tea cup painting and the chair looks comfy and colourful! I love your hand writing too. 🙂

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  3. Love you r T cups and your chair. I wish I had that in my living room

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  4. Cindy Dauer says:

    Another lovely teacup but I really love that platform rocker. I have never done much with them, but I do love interior room art with neat furniture and wallpaper and rugs and things. Furniture with its tricky perspective may be too much for me at the moment, but yours looks brilliant!

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    • Thanks Cindy. I think the hardest thing is that we allow our mind to dictate what is going on in the reality of what the rocker does (shapes) versus beign able to just draw what we can see. One thing to try is to take a picture and turn it upside down and just draw the edges.

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