Yes, definitely awesome. I don't know if it's true, but I've heard one of the hardest things to draw are babies and children ... because they end up looking like small adults instead of what you wanted.
Thank you Beth. It is true, babies features are very close together and we tend to want to separate them. The eyes on this one are a bit too far from the nose. She looks older than the picture I went from.
I have been trying to decide why I am writing a blog. I think I want it to be a type of journal, a catalog of my interests. It's public, so I think that is the reason I went to showing just my art. Now I am thinking if the blog is going to keep my interest it will have to follow my interests. Things like art, cooking, kids, dogs, Jim and his trains and the world around me. Will this be of any interest to others? Maybe sometimes and maybe not. But it, I think, will keep my interest. My blog will be for me and anybody who is interested is welcome to read along. I hope that it will show me in the light that I have always tried to portray, that of some one who is always open to learning new things. To that end I am going to keep Becoming a Renaissance Woman as the title.
That's very good Paulette for having drawn it as a quick sketch!Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine!
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely awesome. I don't know if it's true, but I've heard one of the hardest things to draw are babies and children ... because they end up looking like small adults instead of what you wanted.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth. It is true, babies features are very close together and we tend to want to separate them. The eyes on this one are a bit too far from the nose. She looks older than the picture I went from.
ReplyDeletePaulette, I just saw the bell photo and coloring below. I wrote on there, but in case you missed it, I really love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for noticing it Beth, I was pretty happy with it.
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