
My submission for Illustration Friday's "Thanksgiving" is from my 2004 HomeMade calendar and the title is "Field House". It is for the month of November and the quote is: "Ten little Indians standing in a line, one went home and then there were nine." ~Anonymous Nursery Rhyme~
I hope everyone has a peaceful and abundant Thanksgiving!
Nice one!! Hope you have a great Thanksgiving, too!
ReplyDeleteOh now that looks like a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Thanksgiving.
Is that a common nursery rhyme...? I think all of us have heard it, or a version of it. The illustration is very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteVal: Oh! A Pup tent. I'm kaflempt. It's a dog thing. Happy Thanksgiving. Bad Dog (deceased)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and serence Val. Happy T-day
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Have a great thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteit is peaceful! i like the leaves on top. Happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteBack atcha! :-)
ReplyDeleteOhmygod, Val. This is my FAVOURITE thing of yours thus far: the colours, composition, message. I adore it. No really.
ReplyDelete..'love the patchwork fields! I hope you have a Grrreat Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteTeepee or not teepee, that's the question, Val...
ReplyDeleteLove it!
i love the rolling patchwork hills! very pretty.
ReplyDeleteohhh! great!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty, soft, mellow colours. Perfect for this time of year. Nice work Val!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Val--my favorite by you yet!
ReplyDeleteVery nice; I like how the ground looks like a patchwork quilt - complete with kitty...
ReplyDeleteGreat colors! This illustration is really nice.
ReplyDeleteHey Val Happy Thanksgiving to you.
ReplyDeleteThis little cuttie is just right for the theme this week.
Gotta love that cat.
Happy Thanksgiving Val! And thank you for all the encouragement and your kind words this year.. You're a real treasure!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Val!!! Great work!
ReplyDeletehave a happy turkey day!
ReplyDeletethis piece is so warm and comforting, have a great Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeletegood one! I like the beatiful colours and the simple composition...and the lonely little cat on the right side too!
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I really love the soft colors and the rolling fields and the border of leaves. What a lovely place to get away from it all (as long as the teepee is heated:> ) The kitty looks like the one Pepe Le Pew was in love with! This one is great!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Thanksgiving:>
i love the view from the TeePee. I wonder what the indians were standing in line for? Perhaps they had too much tea? When the line is that long, I would go on home, too. :O)
ReplyDeletelove the cat lookin out across the valley
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful, great job.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Thanksgiving.
I'm camping out there tonight!
ReplyDeleteI hope it is warmer than it is here:))) Pretty colors. I'm thankful for people like you, you are a gift.
Everything you do is so desirable!
ReplyDeleteTHis is so cute!! I love the lone little cat staring out into the field, and the leaves at the top add a lot. Very creative I.F. post!
ReplyDeleteI really love the patchwork quilty-ness of this! Happy Thanksgiving Val!
ReplyDeleteWow Val, beautiful! I love the fields in the distance! Lovely colors as usual.
ReplyDeleteHi Val,
ReplyDeleteI slept several night under a teepee, it's large and confortable !
I love very much your drawing Val !
Happy Thanksgiving !
Nice week !
as usuall, you've got it goin' on!
ReplyDeleteLovely painting... Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful - very calm and sweet. Makes me want to camp there as the holidays are kind of crazy. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI Love it! Such vibrant colour choices!
ReplyDeleteHello there Ms. Val! I love the peaceful scene you've created here. And of course I love the kitty! Hope you have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the textures and the thought in this one. Excellent as always.
ReplyDeleteI love your style! One knows it is by you right away! This is beautiful and so magical.
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, the first welfare line was made up of pilgrims and puritans asking for handouts from the locals...my ancestors.
ReplyDeleteIt always makes me laugh to think of conservative christian fundamentalists receiving public assistance...when it is they who try so hard to eliminate such programs today.
wow I really like this one...
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