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February 22, 2012

Day 22, flowerful

This is one of the ladies I had to finish, and today I just did the last brush stroke on it.
It's darker than my usual. I like that her eyes are distracted, daydreaming.


And my little partner made this drawing. There's a story behind it.


The cat always ignores us, and we KNOW his mind is somewhere else...
Time to go and get my ashes, today we start Lent.


12 comments:

Jenny said...

She does look like she is day dreaming... love that she is holding a heart... she is beautiful... as is your daughter's drawing...

Jenny x

Mary Helen-Art Saves Lives said...

She is so vibrant and lovely...your daughter 's drawing right along with you daily. That alone is a gift in itself! Blessings, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

Fallingladies said...

Love all the new and all the previous faces by you and your little buddy! Thanks so much for this challenge, it's been " challenging" but fun!

Unknown said...

Wow!! Cool eyes, indeed!!
And your daughter is a genius!!! :)

Gina said...

Your Spring Goddess revealed herself beautifully :D offering love all around her. And I am as ever blown away by your daughters sense of humour, we often say that is how our dogs mind work(except without the independent thought lol):D XXX

Diane said...

She's beautiful and that sweet little kitty (I wonder--how long DOES it take for a sweet potato to grow :)

denthe said...

Lovely colors and a serene expression on her face. Beautiful!

Crystal said...

Beautiful! I love the flowers in her hair. :-)

Maria Ontiveros said...

Love the heart - and the pinks in her face.
Rinda

Magic Love Crow said...

Martha, I love the bold colors! Beautiful and stunning! I love your daughter's drawing! She is a clever girl!!!

PiaRom said...

beautiful flowergirl! and the painting with the kitty is hillarious :-)

Anonymous said...

Martha, I think you do eyes so beautifully. I love this face and the strong colors. Congrats on having a daughter interested in art!.

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