I really wanted to do last week's Illustration Friday but I ran out of days! This friday I painted this as soon as I saw the new word, it's not friday today, it's saturday but I think this is the quickest I've ever submitted!
beautiful Jessie. I had the same problem. I worked out an idea for last weeks but it would have taken too long to do...uuurgh. So parade seems very inviting...
I really like this parade of lady-bird bugs. The colours, patterns and shape all work very nicely together. (Though you might like to check as I think they should have 6 legs each!)
:o)
Anonymous said…
Better late than never and the cute ladybugs look they are rushing to enjoy something important.
They look very determined... but just one question, which I guess is related to the question "Why did the chicken cross the road?, but this one is : Why did the ladybugs go over the hill, when they might have gone around it ?
Anonymous said…
very cute and lovely colors...feels like summer..Happy mothers day...Robin
Well Jessie, I'm guessing what's hidden in the green... :)And as a comment on your story about searching the right colours...I received on the academy one day of a selfish teacher that I couldn't use colors. If you can do something with some critic like that? Imagine! So from that day on I searched a search till today to combine nice colors...and I'm hoping I learned a lot untill now, not from that women, but by drawing more and more and experience the effect of colors. We can learn from each other and that's one of the reasons we comment on each others work I think. So you are on the right way I think...and like for this one...there can not be choosed a better color ;) X Kathy
Hello, I'm here today to tell you about my giveaway! I reached 100 likes on my Facebook page a few days ago, 142 today! ♥ THANKYOU! ♥ There will be two prizes, one will be my original watercolour painting, painted on thick watercolour paper, with lovely soft hues of pink and mauve called 'Peace' :) I'm also offering you a print on lovely Bristol paper from my mixed media painting 'Open Up To The Best'. Here they are.. Peace, watercolour painting, 8 x 11 inches Open Up To The Best , art print 8 x 10 inches. (The copyright watermark will not appear on your print.) To Enter: Go to my Facebook page where the link for my giveaway is and 'share' and 'like' the link. There! That's all you need to do. :) If you're not a Facebook person , that's still ok, just copy and paste one of these pictures above to your blog with a link to this post but don't forget to come back here to tell me that you've...
What's happened to the weather? It's raining and windy and my gas was switched of all day yesterday so it was cold too! This little sketch popped into my sketchbook from my windy head. I finished this painting on canvas above a few days ago, it's called 'Safe Harbour' and soon after finished the other painting (with the bird flying a kite) too. I didn't have a name for it until the end and I decided upon 'Summer Breeze'. That was a day when the sun was still shining but the wind was beginning to stir. Summer Breeze sounds quite soothing doesn't it and I quite like the song of the same name. :) That guitar intro takes me back to being 13 before teenage angst really set in! Windy and rainy it might be but my latest painting is filled with a peaceful setting of pattern and colour. I like textures and the effects of different painting techniques and I'm trying to balance randomness with pattern. Not an easy ta...
Brixham Harbour It's been a while since my last post hasn't it? It's been a very busy Easter holiday for me, lots of things to sort out and jobs to do. Today's my first day at home but there's so much catching up to do after being away I don't know where to start! So I decided to start right here and to make this blogpost :) I did manage to have some relaxing time too and one of the places we went to was Avebury Manor. I've been to Avebury stone circles more times than I can count but have never visited the 500 year old Manor House. Each room has been restored to a different time period to represent the different generations of people who lived there over the years. I love the handpainted wallpaper in one of the rooms, so detailed. It was difficult to choose which part to photograph there was so much amazing pattern. It's based on an early English chinoiserie wallpaper from around 1700. The artist Mark Sands working on t...
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Sauriez-vous illustrer le thème "Life is beautiful "? Just for the fun et pour apprécier votre vision de la chose ! Si vous ne souhaitez pas, no problemo, cela sera tout à fait normal !
Thankx a lot jessie !
Lovely soothing greens yellows and reds.
And the Ladybirds are very Lady like on their parade.
The colours, patterns and shape all work very nicely together.
(Though you might like to check as I think they should have 6 legs each!)
:o)
charming for eye and melting for heart!
Thanks for your so touching comment Jessie!
We can learn from each other and that's one of the reasons we comment on each others work I think. So you are on the right way I think...and like for this one...there can not be choosed a better color ;)
X Kathy