I envy you. I can't draw even a straight line, and here you are in five minutes you deliver a perfect portrait. I particularly like the look in her eyes.
homemaker from kerala, god's own country, have 2 children.
my husband and elder son do painting and drawing and i publish their works and do all the visits to the blogs and websites in my spare time.
Not thinking. And specially, not thinking about the perfection during creating gives fantastic results! Live face, live expression.
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ReplyDeletethanks for the fast response to my post...
so encouraging...
thank you...
I envy you. I can't draw even a straight line, and here you are in five minutes you deliver a perfect portrait. I particularly like the look in her eyes.
ReplyDeleteIs it a quick sketch without thinking?wow...you are amazing...
ReplyDeleteu are a good artist.beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh, it's a beautiful portrait. You are a very good artist.
ReplyDeleteA kiss and have a nice week end, darling.
Dear friend, I wrote a poem about the monsoon. This is the link, and I copy my poem, translate in english:
ReplyDeletehttp://maytedalianegra.blogspot.com/2010/09/el-monzon.html
THE MONSOON
Sun ink lilac
on an azafranado sky
already ahead with anger,
monsoon storms.
Bullen lascivious droplets
on puddles, mud
in stubborn lust
with winds at the time.
Soliviantado climate
large water can changed,
libarán those fields
and parirán Green cloaks.
By air, navigating,
travels the aroma of tea
his mother, camellias,
It has left everywhere.
Arrive fragrances
cinnamon, cardamom
and Kerala pepper
in her exuberance.
Monsoon mounts on the spine
Jade elephant
and flying like a bird
sail the Bay of Bengal.
Fast sketching means expressive! wonderful lines and marks!
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