Lovely! But I have questions. Why are they in a Camembert box? Are you sending them to me? And what happened to the broken egg on the table? Will you fry it up with some peppers or mushrooms? :)
Beautiful. At first my mind didn't catch on to the broken egg and wondered what a broken egg was doing there but then I saw the shell and caught on. It's a wonderful picture with a story.
How pretty! I like the bright yellow spot in the foreground, and all the round shapes pulling the piece together. It tells a special story, too! Very nice!
Another fabulous painting. I so wish I could watch you paint and achieve the difference in these textures!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteNice muted colors, beautifully done, love the broken one as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sketch, love realistic textures!
ReplyDeletea lovely sensitive study :>)
ReplyDeleteHow sweet, you just do the best little sketches, they are works of art.
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Lovely! But I have questions. Why are they in a Camembert box? Are you sending them to me? And what happened to the broken egg on the table? Will you fry it up with some peppers or mushrooms? :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. At first my mind didn't catch on to the broken egg and wondered what a broken egg was doing there but then I saw the shell and caught on. It's a wonderful picture with a story.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I like the bright yellow spot in the foreground, and all the round shapes pulling the piece together. It tells a special story, too! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely. And you had to eat the camembert first. Tough job, but someone had to do it :)
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What a delightful series you have going on here! Enjoying each 'chapter' of your story.
ReplyDeleteLovely series, I'm enjoying each 'chapter' as you put them up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful delicate colours, and I love the 'nest'!
ReplyDelete:) what a great composition! I am just amazed by how detailed the drawing is. And yes, that's how I remember them from the shops
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