Art comes in all form... and this time of year it even comes on pumpkins...
On a trip to the Pumpkin Wagon (I'll tell you more about that tomorrow) I found this leaf-carved pumpkin sitting on a bale of hay. I thought it was so artistic...
I have carved faces and words into a pumpkin but nothing so masterful!
Have you?
Yvonne I never saw a pumpkin like that before! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThis pumpkin is so pretty, Yvonne. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteNow there's an artist for you. Thanks Yvonne for stopping by today. My room is always open for you.
ReplyDeleteIt captures your notice and holds it because it is so different and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat, Yvonne! I haven't seen one like that before.
ReplyDeletewow, really beautiful. Don't think I've ever seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteThat's true art all right!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Beautiful. A few years ago, I felt very energetic and I drew out and carved an entire scene on a rather large pumpkin. some places I cut through to give a peek a boo effect and others I just scraped off the skin for a stained glass effect. The lads were younger and enjoyed the pumpkin glowing in their hallway at nights.
ReplyDeleteAlas no pumpkin art this year as pretty much the entire month of October, I will have an IV 'pickline' in my left wrist for treatments.
This one is beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing Yvonne.
Cheers, Gee
That is gorgeous and here is a suggestion: I once read that if you wipe Vaseline on the carved parts of a pumpkin it SLOWS down the rotting process. Just yesterday I saw someone on Pinterest that used leaves as a STENCIL on their pumpkin and that is what I thought this was at first. XOXOXO
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried any artistic pumpkins. Just jack'olanterns. Love the leaf pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love the creativity:@)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI think this is prettiest pumpkin carving I've seen. Thanks for sharing this, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow; how beautiful! I love this. I would have made a huge mess!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I have never seen the likes before. They are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteI hope we will have pumpkins this year, mine failed to grow with the dreadful weather since April and I can only hope the harvest in the east of England will provide for me this year.
Actually I don’t have words to express the beauty of it. It’s something really creative and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a more beautiful pumpkin. It's stunning Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteSam
OH MY GOSH. That is a serious work of art!!!!! How???? Are you going gto share, I am dying to know...that is seriously gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now that is talent! :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne, it is stunning. I am always amazed at pumpkin art in general, but this one is a true work of art. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am always awed by creatively carved pumpkins! :D
ReplyDeleteThose sure are snazzy!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and interesting. I think this is a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteThis pumpkin is so beautifule and it adds so much interest. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
This is sooo pretty,I don't thing I've ever saw a more beautifully carved pumpkin,I don't blame you for bringing this pumpkin art home to StoneGable.
ReplyDeleteI am the WORST at pumpkin carving of any sort!!! NO patience whatsoever!!! This pumpkin is super pretty!
ReplyDeleteI have carved faces of "Tinkerbell, Hello Kitty, and Minnie Mouse" for my granddaughter..but they were just the white/orange faces....I LOVE the colors on the leaves....Do you think they used food coloring?...That pumpkin is spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a real pumpkin carver. :) This is beautiful! The leaves are perfect to reflect the season.
ReplyDeletexo
Pat