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Lloyd is my favorite one at the petting zoo. I love his happy grin.
The best invisible ghosts I've ever seen. They can be tricky, but you all aced it.Here are some of our Halloween carvings!
I know I know.The best invisible ghosts I've ever seen. They can be tricky, but you all aced it.
Lovely. So finally she found her way down from the tree and picked a flower.
Sinera , you are what you believe. Drawing is a verb, not a noun. I do not consider myself an artist nor creative nor any good, which is the point. Develop other areas of the brain so I can say, “I am creative.”Lovely. So finally she found her way down from the tree and picked a flower.
I wish I could draw. I'd draw cats and dogs every day. Unfortunately drawing is not one of my talents.
Love your story along with this.Sketch of replacement St Francis statue on our porch. My husband did not notice the top of the cross was broken off, which was fine, as St. Francis with a t-square and bird friends makes more sense to me.
Backstory - My husband searched high and low for just the right statue (had to have bird on shoulder) to replace the one that was stolen off the porch. My neighbor and I each had our statues stolen at the same time. I made a sketch about the incident and posted on the humor board. https://www.transients.info/roundtable/threads/what-really-happened-to-the-st-francis-statues.2330/
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Your wings are really pretty & looks to be in motion. I’d like to see your oil pastel please.I've messed around with getting the wings on birds right, and even looked into the detail of it, but I think i may spend some time doing more of a focus on it.
(if anyone interested in seeing the oil pastel pictures I've done of birds, I'm always happy to share them. Hehe)
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Yes, St Francis the poor, humble man who made his own very unique way in the world makes so much more sense with a Tsquare to me too.as St. Francis with a t-square and bird friends makes more sense to me.
I fixed it. This happens when someone makes their reply inside the "quote" markers. Not a tech issue.I just want to check, i saw quotes but no comment. Yes?
[edit: @Laron i see two posts with quotes but no comment. And here I tried to quote both of theirs, but the quotes section wasn't showing up. Tech issue?]
I agree, it is about doing and so it is what I have done in the past. And that is why I do not believe but know it is not of my talents (there were a few exceptions yes, but more of the childish kind).@Sinera , you are what you believe. Drawing is a verb, not a noun.
This would be something I'd look forward to seeing!I once planned a book where I wanted to bring back pics from the Akashic Records (or Akashic Void?) on how certain historic persons (e.g. Cleopatra, Jesus, Buddha etc.) or maybe some 'alien' or 'non-physical' beings looked like. It would be cool to have this ability (I mean both, viewing the akashic pics and be able to draw the portrait sketches). So maybe I should book a drawing course one day.
I think this is what Karla SM does with her work.I agree, it is about doing and so it is what I have done in the past. And that is why I do not believe but know it is not of my talents (there were a few exceptions yes, but more of the childish kind).
Yes, I know one can learn also by practice but that takes a lot of effort on my side which I do not have at the moment.
I actually really wished I could draw facial portraits because I once planned a book where I wanted to bring back pics from the Akashic Records (or Akashic Void?) on how certain historic persons (e.g. Cleopatra, Jesus, Buddha etc.) or maybe some 'alien' or 'non-physical' beings looked like. It would be cool to have this ability (I mean both, viewing the akashic pics and be able to draw the portrait sketches). So maybe I should book a drawing course one day.
That's a cool design and beautiful space you have! I love it. The perspective is good and I think i may remember this for when we buy a house.Day 3 - working with perspective
Wooden screen in corner of backyard that hides general yard stuff.
It has an accordion design with lattice wood on top and bottom. There is a big wind chime at one end. Those are granite and limestone rocks making a border. The rabbit is poised to make its escape behind the screen and under a gap in the fence to the woods. (This was carefully engineered for the safety of our rabbit friends, as we have a dog.
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