Dreamlike Painting
I like to make pictures that aren't a conventional landscape, so that the ground and the sky are interchangeable, dreamlike, floating. These paintings are done using my Tombow dual brush pens, the watercolour effect is made by adding water to the pen marks with an ordinary brush. This next one below is painted in watercolours and the black is done in waterproof drawing pens. Next is a picture made with my coloured pencils that I've had for ever. They might be ancient but they still do the job! Oh. And my black pentel brush pen and a gold gel pen. I love a bit of gold. And finally here's a cute little cucumber that Middle Daughter grew in her garden. It looks like a lemon doesn't it? It's about the same size as a satsuma and I think they're called lemon cucumbers but let me assure you they taste like a very tasty cucumber. Have a great week!xx
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Hi Gretel, It's almost old fashioned in a way isn't it hehe!It is better for him to be doing it now it's true, but my husband is getting ideas now and he's way past 30! I've told him he's not going to though because his own hair style is radical enough already. :D
I am with him on this though: I had long Alice-in-Wonderland hair right through to my early 20s, but had a secret desire to do something spiky and bright and mad. I never had the nerve.
Now he's got it out of his system, he'll probably do something safer in a bit, you'll see!
My older son has dreads and I love them. I've never had a kid with "just normal hair!" as my mom would like. (her words hehe)
It does look pretty awesome though.
:^)
Definitely best done now rather than later and yes I also think it shows freedom and creativity!
Oooh I have all this to come with mine :D x
he looks great!
Wonderful spikeys:):)
You'll draw him, no? He is very handsome, with or without spikes.
love
Andrea