Thanks, Sandra - I am drawn to painting things - horse, people, bunnies and warthogs - that are in a state of motion. It delights me that you like them!
My Christmas painting last year was Santa holding on tightly to the mane of a wildebeest. I wonder what animal will show up this year - warthogs, perhaps!
Waste not, want not!
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Lots of fun on this and the last post!
Sometimes I think I buy things just because of their pristine white cardboard inserts :0!
DeleteI wish I could spend a day in your head...
ReplyDeleteI must admit, Susan - its an interesting place to reside!
DeleteHa, ha, your warthogs are better than in life. I like to sketch them in the zoo, but they have not that lovely colors you gave them.
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, the delight of artistic license!
DeleteLove the colors in these warthogs, Susan....love your bunnies as well....
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Hilda - I love using these exercises to loosen up my brushwork.
DeleteWonderful, energetic sketches! And just like the bunnies, I get a real sense of movement too :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandra - I am drawn to painting things - horse, people, bunnies and warthogs - that are in a state of motion. It delights me that you like them!
DeleteWho would have thought of wart-hogs??? ... as art??? Love you style and movement with them.
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas painting last year was Santa holding on tightly to the mane of a wildebeest. I wonder what animal will show up this year - warthogs, perhaps!
DeleteThese are great! Love the bunnies too-great movement and action.
ReplyDeleteHi, Stephanie - they were just great, great fun!
DeleteWow! Wow, wow, wow! So dynamic and energetic. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your enthusiasm, Nora - it is inspiring to me!
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