"I paint a wide range of subjects because I'm curious. I like to deal with different things and I don't like to feel confined by a single subject."-- Claude Texier, French artist
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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Illustration Friday---Remember
I remember when she'd settle in for an afternoon with a good book on a lazy summer afternoon....now she's 22, and a preschool teacher... One of my favorite watercolors---it was painted as a "generic" kid, but then my inlaws said if I painted on her red glasses, they'd buy it---who can refuse that?! So happy I get to visit this when I go see them :).
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5 comments:
Thanks for visiting and kind words!
I like your technique and the texture you create. Great work!
I've been looking at a lot of architecture lately, and try to combine the structural(the black line) and the decorative(the watercolor and pen work). I'm still pluggin away!
Very good painting, really impressive!
me gusta lo evocardor de tu trabajo...
muy bien
Incredible the light you render in areas like feet. Superb!
a delightful image!
(noticed the car below - seriously; what is the matter with people? lovely images on texture throughout your blog)
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