Thursday, November 28, 2013
A response to the snow
I normally love the snow and winter but today, it just seemed cold with a biting wind. After life drawing, I came home and painted a nice summer field of flowers to make up for the icy wind. And if I weren't so afraid of bees and insects (and nature), I would love to stand in the field like this girl and wave my arms around too. Ok, maybe not.
I have done lots of art for presents this week and I can't show any of it on my blog til the holiday season is over. I have no idea if anyone in my family reads my blog (hi Mom!) or not but best not spoil any surprises.
On the TV addiction front, I managed to blaze through 8 seasons of Supernatural while working these past couple of weeks. I draw or design on the computer and watch out of the corner of my eye on the iPad. It's quite the day job. I think I'll draw the many confused faces of Castiel next week. He makes me laugh.
Happy holiday weekend and PPF :)
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Your summer art is even prettier in as winter approaches!
ReplyDeleteThis gives me a fresh summer brise - thank you!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF!
Curious about all the surprise art you are making ...
Love your summer meadow, and I know what you mean about insects etc! Valerie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful summery painting, Your digital art work is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work, pewrhaps shes waving the insects away!
ReplyDeleteIt is always wonderful to visit your blog. There is always something beautiful to brigten my day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy girl you have made there :) she makes me smile :)
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous painting and scene-I'd so be there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!:)
ReplyDeleteLovely painting....what a great way to cheer us up on a cold Winter's day :)
ReplyDeleteOh so bright and full of summer here, delightful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely painting! Brightened up this gray morning. I am so with you and the summer field of flowers. We don't get the snow, just cold gray rain.:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous painting...I love your humour regarding your fear of bees and insects..Can't wait to see the gifts once the season is over!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
smashing colourful and joyous work. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeletelovely piece! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteshe has got such a lovely smile. interesting piece. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeletePerfect to warm up a winter day! Your art is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI almost literally gasped when you said you were afraid of bees and nature, 2of my favorite things, just send the bees love and they wont hurt you! Wonderful art!
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is always such a joy to see and this one is just filled to the rim with joy! I love nature, but I too am wary of bugs... I am looking forward to seeing your gift art after the holidays (so true, best to be safe and not post until afterwards).
ReplyDeletebiting wind can be quite challenging! fun that you did a summer piece in response and it is lovely.
ReplyDeletei think it is quite interesting that often it is people we have never met that read our blogs.
lovely weekend to you~
Love it.Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteA joyful painting, much nicer to think of than this cold weather. I would love to join her in that field and perhaps pick some of those lovely blue flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh, it must be wonderful to stand in between the flowers and the grass like that. So lovely to get away form coldness and winds.....
ReplyDeleteOooh WOW,the girl its wonderful,she is happy on the flower grass and have fun,this its realy spring time,i loove it.
ReplyDeletei love your gothik beautys too,so unice.
Greetings Jeannette
She looks so carefree and happy out in the field full of lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteI love her happy expression, the flowers are so pretty too!
ReplyDeleteI love her sweet expression...it makes me very happy here...thank you :) ♥ Conny ♥
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What a lovely warm picture! Makes me hear the bees buzzing and feel the warm sun on my skin. I haven't watched Supernatural I am a bit of a wuss and I think it would scare me silly as I am even scared of the flying monkies in the Wizard of Oz. Happy PPF
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