"Falling ladies" asked what else I used for the movement lines----there is a little blue colored pencil on the snowballs, and I use a black prismacolor pencil for the drawing of the illustration itself. Thanks for your comments everyone!
I am an art teacher who loves to draw and paint, as well as illustrate for children. I also enjoy printmaking---especially block prints. Whatever I do as an artist, I have to remind myself---no pressure---it all starts by just putting pencil to paper.
Your illustrations are wonderful!
ReplyDeletevery cute concept!
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ReplyDeletePaula
great idea for the topic :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteWoh, you`re creations are so beatiful
ReplyDeleteLove this.... are the lines of movement done in something other than watercolor?
ReplyDelete-Andrea
How very sweet! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is so so cute... and is a wonderful idea for the theme. Great job!
ReplyDeletePlain and touching. Excellent!
ReplyDelete"Falling ladies" asked what else I used for the movement lines----there is a little blue colored pencil on the snowballs, and I use a black prismacolor pencil for the drawing of the illustration itself. Thanks for your comments everyone!
ReplyDeletePerfect Jane!!! Great idea and wonderful composition. That expression is priceless!
ReplyDeleteAdorable...and such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteOh that's perfect!! I'm afraid our house is buried under the snow out there!! haha!! Great, great illo!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful! :)
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ReplyDeleteHow cute is this! Perfect!
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ReplyDeleteI've been in his shoes! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea :)
ReplyDeleteCute idea!
ReplyDeleteThe mitten as a "white flag"! Great!! Good take on the prompt.
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