I spent the day writing instructions for the pile of cards and tags I have stacked up on my table. When I'm in a creative mood I just seem to make one thing after the other and then later when I have to account for my actions, as in when I want to send them to a magazine or blog about them, I can't remember how I did it. I have found some time though to honor my commitment of drawing faces. I actually have three to share with you.
Life should be getting back to normal soon. I hope this posting finds all of you healthy, happy and looking forward to a wonderful, productive & creative 2014. Talk to you soon, thanks for stopping by ~ Renee
Renee your drawings are realy amazing…I just wish to have a talent like you!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
I loved snow days as a kid and still love them now. So fun to be snowbound and surrounded by art supplies. Love these faces.
ReplyDeleteThese faces are great... love the eyes, especially. Hope you are arm warm and safe making art!
ReplyDeleteAre you sick of winter yet Cali girl?
ReplyDeleteI've sure had enough!
Beautiful work. When you come out of hibernation we can meet for lunch?
That is the good thing about cold weather...crafting in the warm house! Your faces are just stunning...you really do this so so well!
ReplyDeleteFabulous set of new faces Renee WOW!!! Take care, Coco xx
ReplyDeleteAs I struggle to even *start* drawing a face, I keep telling myself, "Even Renee once drew her first face!" But, you just don't draw faces, you give those faces character and depth and, even, life! I am so in awe of your talentS! Yes, that's a capital S! Mwah!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies, it is all in the stencils!
ReplyDeleteStencils cannot do it alone. You've got a wonderful way of enhancing those stencil faces and giving them personalities. I especially like that center one.
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