DISCLAIMER: The character image portrayed in this portrait is fictitious, and any similarity or resemblance in the character's identity to any living person is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
I love it. I think it looks exactly like nobody. Thank goodness you were able to avoid the crisis that would have been your paint drying out on you at a time when it would have been so very problematic! :)
steep improvement. U r a great painter man. keep the work. I like pencil sketch. Not great as u do. Atleast we share similar interests. view my sketches here. http://giridharkumar.googlepages.com/hobby
I began painting in February of 2008, as a way to process the loss of my little boy in December of 2007. I confess, I do not consider myself an artist, as I have too much respect and admiration for those true artists who are masters of their abilities. I guess I would consider myself an “escape artist.” I use art as a therapy of sorts. Through art, I am striving to increase my perception of the world around me, cope with stress, work through my sorrow, and find the life-affirming pleasures that the creative process often brings. Therefore, I paint those people and places that only bring me joy. To view my brief journey, please visit Circle Painting and Portrait of a Dog’s Life (see blog list). Please sign my guest book at the bottom of the page to let me know you stopped by.
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You are growing in leaps and bounds! I am so proud of you!
I love it. I think it looks exactly like nobody. Thank goodness you were able to avoid the crisis that would have been your paint drying out on you at a time when it would have been so very problematic! :)
I've never seen her. Great job!!
steep improvement. U r a great painter man. keep the work. I like pencil sketch. Not great as u do. Atleast we share similar interests. view my sketches here.
http://giridharkumar.googlepages.com/hobby
Visit my blog too at
www.bluedigest.blogspot.com
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