Aaaaww! This is just too cute. I am compelled to tell her to let the bug be. Look at its stance! And I also love the book book bulging from her back pocket.
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.
Haha I love it-- a bug safari! Nicely done! :)
ReplyDeleteCharming! Now this is a safari that we can all relate to!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Jane. This is a micro safari. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteLovely work. Nice take on the subject.
ReplyDeleteI really enjpoyed this, very nice take on the topic and fits the theme well
ReplyDeleteCuteness, down to the tiniest detail! :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. There's so much to see in the insect world without having to go a long way to see huge animals.
ReplyDeleteWonderful narrative illustration!
ReplyDeleteAaaaww! This is just too cute. I am compelled to tell her to let the bug be. Look at its stance! And I also love the book book bulging from her back pocket.
ReplyDeletea micro safari!! you have such lovely ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove it!So cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the topic! Lovely illo.
ReplyDeleteGreat concept Jane...and is this a self portrait?!
ReplyDeleteJane x
I did look like that about 40 years ago! My favorite insect to find was a praying mantis. They were fascinating to watch.
ReplyDeleteHeyyyyyyyy..... I like your style. Very clean, and peaceful looking. Are you as organized and patient as your art??
ReplyDeleteLove how the cute little bug on the rock is looking right back at her with equal curiosity. Great illustration!
ReplyDeleteHey, you must have seen Briar and her bug gear!! This is so her! As always you captured the moment beautifully Jane!
ReplyDeleteSafaris come in all shapes and sizes! Nice one Jane! Great idea and so well done. ;o)
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