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:

  1. 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

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  2. 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

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  3. 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!

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

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  5. 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  12. 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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I ♥ all your comments! ~
. .Keep your paintbrush wet!