It's always inspiring, Cheryl, to see your work. You have a fabulous talent. I hope you're enjoying the weekend and finding plenty of food for the imagination.
Thank you for your messages on my blog. Oooh, the thought of our universe being in the eye of a black hole sent my imagination into overdrive. lol I sometimes think there is more fact in fiction than we realize, so who knows. All things are possible. :-))
Hi Carol Anne, yes, I want to read more about that one. String theory, black holes, and the like really all fascinate me.
And thank you for saying that! I am having a great weekend actually, despite the unpleasant (or sad, however you choose to look at it - from such good pals to this? :(...) run in yesterday. love, xo
Same to you, Lena, and so glad to connect with you on FB!!! XO
Hi Dedene, thank you so much!
Hi Beth, thanks! That was part of a much larger image, but after spending hours and hours on it I realized it had veered so far off from my initial vision that I...well, I'm just filing that one away as practice.
De Campo - An Amish hat! That's actually a really interesting idea, in a comic book sort of way. Hmm...
Hi Chris - me too! I'm really enjoying painting them but I can;t wait to see all of them done and hanging in some gallery (preferably in London or Paris). Reminds me, must start the gallery rounds once again...
They are all fantastic. But I am in love-love-love with number 2. It is absolutely brilliant. Hope you had a lovely weekend and are in the midst of an inspired week.xxoo
Thanks La Belette Rouge! I like that one too. Though, with every work I do, I feel I could have done better. And thank you again! This week, work wise, is going pretty well. In other areas...xxo
Thanks Shanster! Me too, I like doing the quickies. I don't feel the pressure, with them, to make them 'perfect.' Leg's a little wonky...oh well! And thanks again, the process for this one was a lot easier (i.e. more fun) than goth p. number one.
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It's always inspiring, Cheryl, to see your work. You have a fabulous talent. I hope you're enjoying the weekend and finding plenty of food for the imagination.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your messages on my blog. Oooh, the thought of our universe being in the eye of a black hole sent my imagination into overdrive. lol I sometimes think there is more fact in fiction than we realize, so who knows. All things are possible. :-))
Wishing you magical times, bright one. xx
Happy Sunday to you, Cheryl!!! XXX
ReplyDeleteCheryl, you're a brilliant artist! Thanks for sharing your new work with us.
ReplyDeleteYou are very, very talented. The first one made me smile – automatic response to the smile on her face.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a lovely weekend, too!
No bears sighted during my weekend away – not even Winnie-the-Pooh types ;)
Hi Carol Anne, yes, I want to read more about that one. String theory, black holes, and the like really all fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for saying that! I am having a great weekend actually, despite the unpleasant (or sad, however you choose to look at it - from such good pals to this? :(...) run in yesterday. love, xo
These are amazing...! Love how the goth girl turned out!
ReplyDeleteSame to you, Lena, and so glad to connect with you on FB!!! XO
ReplyDeleteHi Dedene, thank you so much!
Hi Beth, thanks! That was part of a much larger image, but after spending hours and hours on it I realized it had veered so far off from my initial vision that I...well, I'm just filing that one away as practice.
Aw, no Pooh Bears? Hopefully, no mice either...
Thanks Maggie, I't pretty happy with it, too. Though, there's always something I feel I can improve.
ReplyDeleteI was desperately waiting to see a fourth picture depicting a goth girl in an Amish hat.
ReplyDeleteOh well, not all weekends are perfect.
Can't wait to see more of the Goth series.
ReplyDeleteDe Campo - An Amish hat! That's actually a really interesting idea, in a comic book sort of way. Hmm...
ReplyDeleteHi Chris - me too! I'm really enjoying painting them but I can;t wait to see all of them done and hanging in some gallery (preferably in London or Paris). Reminds me, must start the gallery rounds once again...
love them! the goth one is my favorite!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all fantastic. But I am in love-love-love with number 2. It is absolutely brilliant. Hope you had a lovely weekend and are in the midst of an inspired week.xxoo
ReplyDeletePretty! I love the lights in the "quickie"! Lovely goth painting! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Drollgirl!
ReplyDeleteThanks La Belette Rouge! I like that one too. Though, with every work I do, I feel I could have done better. And thank you again! This week, work wise, is going pretty well. In other areas...xxo
Thanks Shanster! Me too, I like doing the quickies. I don't feel the pressure, with them, to make them 'perfect.' Leg's a little wonky...oh well! And thanks again, the process for this one was a lot easier (i.e. more fun) than goth p. number one.
I like the first one.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately too busy to have the time to really visit blogs at the moment..., but I just wanted to say Nice, nice nice!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, BB!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peter!
You are sooooooooooooooooo talented!
ReplyDeleteI'm a broken record, (ancient reference, showing my age), you are amazing!
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