

My submission for Illustration Friday's "signs" is a painting I made for the Special Children's Art Foundation Auction.The family that put on the benenfit bought this for their daughter Kara. She is a child with special needs and "Real Estate" lives in her bedroom now. I added a quote on the back of the roof that sticks up above the frame and it says: Praise a great estate, but cultivate a small one ~Latin Proverb
Is that a cupboard door? I love it. Will you paint one in my room, too?
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful painting with a beautiful mission.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see it at first, now I get it. Nice, love the roof shingles.
ReplyDeleteperfect!!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a doorway I could curl up in. Love. Bad Dog
ReplyDeleteThe details are impressive.
ReplyDeleteThe image is joyful
The design looks very klean.
This is very lovely.
You are 'mazing!
Sorry, I wanted to return your "I" gesture with my alphabetized comment but I am not as eloquent, so do you see the I, J, K L, M? :-)
I love this, it is so wonderful! What a wonderful thing to hear a story like this. . . this is why we do what we do!
ReplyDeleteval, i enjoy you and what you do more and more week after week.
ReplyDeletei hope you are proud of your life.
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beautiful! Love the presentation form too!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this before and really liking it! I'd love to have one on my wall!
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the rich colours, and what a great cause - you should be very proud. Beautiful work.
P.S thankyou for your fantastic comment on my blog!
It's a house for reeeely skinny people! I'm sure she loves it!
ReplyDeletewow I love how the roof comes off the frame!! Super creative and great Cause Valerie!
ReplyDeleteIf it was very windy the house would have a spinning nose!
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet! Is that a little cat living in the window. Nice house...
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful and what a wonderful thing to do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quote! Nice job. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love the face that seems to shine through.
ReplyDeletewell done! she might get happier...I know that proverb...
ReplyDeleteI really love this house! It seems surprised! :)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful...and I love the proverb too :)
ReplyDeleteI love your dimension pieces! I love the soft hazy color as well. Fantastic on the shingles on the roof are so perfect!
ReplyDeletea special painting for a special cause. i love the way the house is softly illuminated, smiling and inviting us to buy a house!
ReplyDeletestunning! love the roof and the proverb!
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece, your dimensional work is fabulous, beautiful quote as well,great feeling.
ReplyDeleteSO sweet! I love how the image goes beyond the traditional rectangle. The colours, as usual, are delicious.
ReplyDeletegreat reason to do such a lovely lil house in 3d. like the lil sign hanging out front. u always have great eye for the right detail.
ReplyDeleteGlad you gave us the 3/4 view. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteVery Cool! Nice Jasper Johns type assemblage. Really fits your playful style.
ReplyDeletei like the color and tone. a painting done with love.
ReplyDeleteSES ARE SO CUTE DARLING,WILL CATCH UP ON EVERYTHING IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS XXOO
ReplyDeleteThis is very unique. You should make more of these. What a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! I too love the shingles. You probably love the long skinny homes of Amsterdam.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteHey ValGal how are you? I was wondering if you would like to be Monday Artday's featured artist interview?? :D email me at darndogdesign@gmail.com if you accept!
ReplyDeletei wuv dat widdle kitty in da attic window!
ReplyDeletebeautifully rendered...the colours are so rich in this. i love it...no surprise there!
Hi darling,been a bit behind,will get your swap box out tomorrow with your swamp witch painting.hollor soon. xxoo jessie
ReplyDeleteYou sure know how to handle that airbrush, Val. Now that Photoshop has entered my life, my Badger, and my Paache are gathering dust in the drawer. The only problem is...no more original art...only pencils sketches, like what you got.
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ReplyDeleteI am late Val…Time passes too much quickly!
It's a beautiful gesture for the handicapped children!
Great illo and great Val!
Have a wonderful weekend
Fabuloso Val :) Your work is so clever and original.
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