Simple? Are you kidding? I couldn’t come up with something so wonderful if I tried for 100 years! This is wonderful, Jan, and like Bev said, a calendar of Wagga sketches would be priceless. Great work!
Thank you so much Bonnie…a calendar of Wagga sketches? Now there’s an idea…don’t recall Bev saying that, so thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I’m so pleased (if puzzled) that you llike this, as I can see all my mistakes. But I guess while I find this easy and see it as simple, as I’ve been doing continuous line pen and ink or felt tip sketches for so long now, it must seem more complicated than it is.
I guess this is what I feel I’m best at, by way of art stuff. So thank you heaps. I wouldn’t have even dare show this when I first joined RB earlier this year. So this is evidence of the amazing unconditional love and support I’ve found here from you and all my wonderful bubbler friends. xxxx
Hi Catherine. Thank you heaps for your comment and lovely words. I included this in a calendar (as a Chrsitmas present for my mum and nephew). The calendars arrived a few days ago and I was stunned with how well this one looked! So maybe its better than I thought? xxxx
Sharon, in the process of replying to a recent comment, I noticed I had ignored you and not given you the courtesy of thanking you for you wonderfully kind comment way back when! So now…thank you my firned for your kind words…!!! I don’t know that I would call this drawing. It’s easy and anyone can do it. You simply put your pen/pencil, or as in this case, felt tip on the paper and without lifting it, draw what you see in front of you. You can look down at the paper while you’re doing it, but simply keep the pen moving… If you look closely at this, you’ll notice there are a number of mistakes, but I just kept going and did my best to fix or hide them…Give it a go. You might just surprise yourself my friend!!..xxxx
thank you…I never imagined a few minutes of scribbling would have such amazing results and receive such humbling and wonderfully kind responses/comments. Nevertheless I’m glad you like it..xxxx
This is truly excellent! In my opinion your lines capture the quaint humility and quiet lifestyle of the country church. I really like this mate!
Thank you so much for your kind words RVRFNX…mind you inside it is rather stunning and displays little humility It’s also got a new front now, taking it back to the original west front. So I probably need to do a new sketch…only problem is I don’t live there anymore…but one day I’lll get there to do it.
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sometimes the pen is mightier than the camera !!!
Wow! I like that innovation on a cliche!! I’ll take it as a compliment my friend!!
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Wonderful Jan – its getting better all the time. I can see a calendar coming up of Wagga sketches.
How did you guess? Well, wasn’t a hard one was it
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Simple? Are you kidding? I couldn’t come up with something so wonderful if I tried for 100 years! This is wonderful, Jan, and like Bev said, a calendar of Wagga sketches would be priceless. Great work!
Thank you so much Bonnie…a calendar of Wagga sketches? Now there’s an idea…don’t recall Bev saying that, so thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I’m so pleased (if puzzled) that you llike this, as I can see all my mistakes. But I guess while I find this easy and see it as simple, as I’ve been doing continuous line pen and ink or felt tip sketches for so long now, it must seem more complicated than it is.
I guess this is what I feel I’m best at, by way of art stuff.
So thank you heaps. I wouldn’t have even dare show this when I first joined RB earlier this year.
So this is evidence of the amazing unconditional love and support I’ve found here from you and all my wonderful bubbler friends. xxxx
: )
– Jan Stead JEMproductions
Jan this is fantastic.x
Hi Catherine. Thank you heaps for your comment and lovely words. I included this in a calendar (as a Chrsitmas present for my mum and nephew). The calendars arrived a few days ago and I was stunned with how well this one looked! So maybe its better than I thought? xxxx
: )
– Jan Stead JEMproductions
Wonderful work jan. I can’t draw. LOL
Sharon, in the process of replying to a recent comment, I noticed I had ignored you and not given you the courtesy of thanking you for you wonderfully kind comment way back when!
So now…thank you my firned for your kind words…!!!
I don’t know that I would call this drawing. It’s easy and anyone can do it. You simply put your pen/pencil, or as in this case, felt tip on the paper and without lifting it, draw what you see in front of you. You can look down at the paper while you’re doing it, but simply keep the pen moving… If you look closely at this, you’ll notice there are a number of mistakes, but I just kept going and did my best to fix or hide them…Give it a go. You might just surprise yourself my friend!!..xxxx
: )
– Jan Stead JEMproductions
Very cool Jan…!
Oh really? :O
I’m so pleased you like it EarthGipsy!
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lovely :)
thank you…I never imagined a few minutes of scribbling would have such amazing results and receive such humbling and wonderfully kind responses/comments.
Nevertheless I’m glad you like it..xxxx
: )
– Jan Stead JEMproductions
This is truly excellent! In my opinion your lines capture the quaint humility and quiet lifestyle of the country church. I really like this mate!
Thank you so much for your kind words RVRFNX…mind you inside it is rather stunning and displays little humility
It’s also got a new front now, taking it back to the original west front. So I probably need to do a new sketch…only problem is I don’t live there anymore…but one day I’lll get there to do it.
: )
– Jan Stead JEMproductions