Moonangelnay Photography is owned by Naomi. She is a passionate artist, digital artist and photographer. Her inspiration comes from the human form, philosophy, nature, free will and color. She is a fine artist at heart but has an ever changing abstract style which has also drifted into her digital art work. She brings contrast and duality into her work, highlighting her interests in both light and dark and the veil in between through form, color, mantra and poetry to bring forth her objectives to brand her work as more than just physical art or home decor, but as something to think about.
Here is just a sampling of her items that caught my eye on this (yet another!) snowy day here in CT. I was drawn to the colorful flowers which hint of spring on this winter day! But there is so much more than just colorful flowers in Naomi's
shop...so check it out for yourselves and you might just find something you need :-)
And if all this photography art is not enough....Naomi also has another shop
BabaMoon featuring adorable baby knits!! As a knitter myself, I always appreciate other knitter's talents. Here is just 2 that caught my eye while checking out her other shop....but you need to see them for yourself....so cute!!!
And as if that isn't enough talent in one person....she is also an avid blogger that features Etsy sellers each week that have 0-19 sales on her blog at
http://moonangelnay.blogspot.com/ and guest post on Handmade Spark each week.
You can also follow her on twitter at
http://twitter.com/moonangelnay
The Rainbow Crochet Flopsy Bunny Rabbit Hat is adorable!
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The Rainbow Crochet Flopsy Bunny Rabbit Hat is adorable! And the Twilight Rose is beautiful.
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I third that!! sooooooo sweet!!!
ReplyDeletegreat feature, too!! enjoyed!
- Cookalashoc
I'm on LI - so we can commisterat over the snowpocalypse together! ;-)
What a nice feature!
ReplyDeleteI love the Rose Photo, and of course the vinw with the yellow flower, I love yellow. I think its a Susan Vine?
Its been so long since Ive gardened, I wonder why?!
Cathy