Do you catch my drift? My submission for Illustration Friday's "adrift" theme is a colour pencil study on StoneHenge paper and the frame is clay and resin. Eventually this boat will drift and be adrift...
I did indeed catch your drift! I love these gorgeous colors and how your eye travels right up that red pathway to your charming house - guess they'll have to find another way back after the boat drifts off! I recently started working with Rising Stonehenge with my colored pencils and I really like it. Cheers! Susan
Your house seems to be yawning giving a dreamy sensibility to the work. You do have a way with coloured pencils! I would like to step into that boat because it is inviting and it feels safe.
You are so dang talented, girl.
ReplyDeleteAnd this piece reminds me of something in my past that is very very special to me...
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Very nice Val. I really enjoy this!
ReplyDeleteMenuda preciosidad, si hasta tiene una góndola, divina. Espero que tu mami esté mejor. Besos para las dos.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are wonderfully vivid! It's beautiful, dear one!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful
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Very pretty...and what a unique frame!
ReplyDeletei caught your drift on the "adrift" and that the boat will drift and be adrift.
ReplyDeleteNow I see you're not only a talented artist, but a talented Poetrist as well.
(izzat a word .. Poetrist?) hope so!
This is such a lovely picture, I very much like the feeling and colours! A dreamworld.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Val! The colors are really stunning. I want to get in that boat and drift away...
ReplyDeleteSo lovely
ReplyDeleteand so feminine!
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I caught your drift Val! :o) This piece is so lovely on it's own, but wow, as a framed work it is simply breath taking! You are amazing!
ReplyDeletethis make me dream, it opens the door to an enchanted world!!!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved your gondolas. Magical!
ReplyDeleteoh makes me miss Coronado. Oddly enough they had a gondola that toured through the Cays.
ReplyDeleteI did indeed catch your drift! I love these gorgeous colors and how your eye travels right up that red pathway to your charming house - guess they'll have to find another way back after the boat drifts off! I recently started working with Rising Stonehenge with my colored pencils and I really like it. Cheers! Susan
ReplyDeleteI like the lazy look of this illustration. I'm sure the boat will drift away... but not this warm Italian night. Very nice Valerie!
ReplyDeletelove it! makes me want to go to venice :)
ReplyDeleteYour house seems to be yawning giving a dreamy sensibility to the work. You do have a way with coloured pencils!
ReplyDeleteI would like to step into that boat because it is inviting and it feels safe.