You snuck this one in. I missed it this morning. Looks like Blaize is quite the adventurer. She doesnt stay home and be bored, she gets out there and has fun. :)
I do love these new paintings of yours Suki. Wondering why she is feeling disconnected in the tummy area? Hungry? Karen, in Art in the Garage often draws her women without hands or arms even. My mind wonders things about these missing parts! ;-)
Maybe there is a psychological reason for the stick tummy. I don't know. However in my mind she's a stick person. Due to all her clothes you cant see her sick legs and arms. I am using as my "model" drawings in a little book that show how to do stick figures. They use a triangle for the torso, the stick middle, then a kind of rectangle for the hip area. From that you can move on to draw the full figure.
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You snuck this one in. I missed it this morning. Looks like Blaize is quite the adventurer. She doesnt stay home and be bored, she gets out there and has fun. :)
She is tough and beautiful!I like her bonnet and her shoes:)
May she have a nice Monday, still appreciating the snow.
Andrea
OH! Blaize you are so cute....
At the end of each tunnel, there is light and a colorful view.
oh no blaize, where's the spring....?
I do love these new paintings of yours Suki. Wondering why she is feeling disconnected in the tummy area? Hungry? Karen, in Art in the Garage often draws her women without hands or arms even. My mind wonders things about these missing parts! ;-)
Maybe there is a psychological reason for the stick tummy. I don't know. However in my mind she's a stick person. Due to all her clothes you cant see her sick legs and arms. I am using as my "model" drawings in a little book that show how to do stick figures. They use a triangle for the torso, the stick middle, then a kind of rectangle for the hip area. From that you can move on to draw the full figure.
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