Thanx for sayin that..but..mynext sketch was a flop! Darlin' what an eyeopener! Lady..as for talent..we all know who's the high priestess! One who transits thru :))
Some people get all the talent in the world!!! I love the expression on her face and I find it so amazing how each one has a unique artisitic "stlye". I would love to see more of your drawing!
lovely belle donna by the curtain! shy and eager. excellent. reminds me of that song by abba...dancing queen.. remember what you told me about the audience (us) interpreting in their own way...that is the beauty about art.
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The two pictures contrast beauty and wisdom. Little do we realize the two go hand in hand. It's easy to see the beauty of the young her. It's harder to appreciate the wrinkles of time carved in her older face.
This sketch is so delicate, it's like I'm almost scared to look at it for fear of it crumbling away and leaving only a beautiful memory. It's wonderful, thanks for sharing this.
It's funny how blogging circles move... I recognise so many bloggers in your comments section as folks I call friends and valued contributors! It's a small virtual world, eh? :-) x
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ohmigod, sweetie. you should swap me some talent, you know.
Thanx for sayin that..but..mynext sketch was a flop! Darlin' what an eyeopener! Lady..as for talent..we all know who's the high priestess! One who transits thru :))
As seen through a curtain.
Excellent.
Flop? What flop? I don't see any flop do you Trans?
Thanks CJ for the vote of confidence :))..i'll take ur word for it ;)
Some people get all the talent in the world!!! I love the expression on her face and I find it so amazing how each one has a unique artisitic "stlye". I would love to see more of your drawing!
lovely belle donna by the curtain! shy and eager. excellent.
reminds me of that song by abba...dancing queen..
remember what you told me about the audience (us) interpreting in their own way...that is the beauty about art.
flickr: before you hit the blog this button, go to all sizes tab, hit that and there you can change the size of the pic and then you blog it.
The two pictures contrast beauty and wisdom. Little do we realize the two go hand in hand. It's easy to see the beauty of the young her. It's harder to appreciate the wrinkles of time carved in her older face.
Beautiful Pins! your talent is awesome.I loved both the picturtes and the contrast!
Loved the way you drew her calves and feet. So delicate and sure. ^_^
wow, she is so pretty and she looks nervous. great sketch.
This sketch is so delicate, it's like I'm almost scared to look at it for fear of it crumbling away and leaving only a beautiful memory. It's wonderful, thanks for sharing this.
It's funny how blogging circles move... I recognise so many bloggers in your comments section as folks I call friends and valued contributors! It's a small virtual world, eh? :-) x
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