You've captured a perfect "in a hurry" moment! But since it is an obvious perennial condition for your heroine, she looks as though she doesn't mind a bit. Great work, Jane!!
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.
Nice! Love the Pop-tart!
ReplyDeleteLove the image and the movement. The Pop-Tart is the perfect way to interpret "getting out the door in a hurry".
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ReplyDeleteYou've captured a perfect "in a hurry" moment! But since it is an obvious perennial condition for your heroine, she looks as though she doesn't mind a bit. Great work, Jane!!
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ReplyDeleteI doubt it :o) ( my wife still hasn’t broken the habit) :o) She really looks like she is trying to hurry. Nice one Jane. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteI love the free flowing movement in your pencil work.
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