I just put this up to see what people think about it…? / And wow i got soo much more feed back then i thought, and iv sold 7! The back layer was a pencil sketch i did and it also had the two figures on it, but i played with it and put the other out line drawing on top / xXxOoO I also have this image with out the border…so its up to you which one you prefer :o) This is this one on a card…. / And this is the borderless one…. /
Aunt Yuki / 18” x 24” Acrylic This is my aunt Yuki.
Back in the mid-1980s, the Tooth Fairy lived in Idaho, and we corresponded regularly. Volunteering in a hospice with end-of-lifetime patients and their families and friends, she was a certified grief counselor, the steady hand that held the devastated up until they could stand again on their own. / There are several stages of grief, and my friend often dressed up as a magic fairy to lead her groups- she said it helped break down the walls people put up; a short, brunette, pudgy, middle aged, freckle faced lady in a shimmering, draped gown with a sparkly halo and a magic wand wasn’t very frightening, and she could often reach people through an “If you could be granted any wish. . .” approach. / As months and years of dressing in this getup passed, she became more and more comfortable in it, to the point that she once thoughtlessly scheduled a dental visit right after a Grief Counseling session. / Not thinking a thing about it she popped into the Dentist’s waiting room, signed in and sat down. It was a small, very rural town and she mostly wore her outfit to her meetings and then changed into jeans and a sweat-shirt right away, but people knew who she was. She was alone in the waiting room for some time, in her gossamer gown, her magic wand, and crown. / When her name was called and she toddled back to the inner sanctum, she found that treatment area was the one at the farthest end of the clinic, and as she started to rustle down the way behind the other patients, she noticed some rustling in the little cubicles, then the office was suddenly filled with choruses of, “Mom, Mom! LOOK! It’s the Tooth Fairy!” All the other patients were children, and a few had spotted her and given voice. / Thinking quickly, she reached into her pocket and found a tissue- and some change. So at each little treatment cubicle she stopped, gave each child a Tooth Fairy Blessing, knighted the child with her wand and gave a bit of change to each one depending upon the child’s age. With empty pockets but full heart she finally made it, glowing with pure joy, into her own treatment chair. / “I’ve never had so much fun at the dentist’s in all my life,” she told me in a letter that evening. / (R) Dayonda 09 Nov 2008 Drawn in Corel Painter Essentials 4, lit by Light Artist. / EXPERIMENTAL because this is the first from-scratch painting in CPE I did.
Sisters in Arms, no weapons but tools / Intent to encourage each other, like fuel / Sacred is the bond within the feminine song / Talents are eclectic and celebration is strong / Evolving our thoughts and actions to positive change / Responsively touching hearts to broaden our range / Sharing love and kindness to manifest it within / Illuminating designs of peace and joy to plug-in / Nature’s compassion flows deep within our veins / Affirming connections anew or down memory lane / Radiant light shines to brighten darkened paths / Magic in words, pictures and musical baths / Solidarity in truth and empathy is our goal / Sisters in Arms, hand in hand, to make us ONE whole. tkrosevear 2/1/2009 Still a secret ;) This one’s for the GIRLS
Sold in a mounted print!! I sold it to a family member! Shutter Speed 1/60 / F5 / ISO 200 / Focal Length 48m / Nikon D80 Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 06:01:47 UTC 2009 Title :: Fancy Hat
Cranford, NJ – Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
Colored pencil drawing
Colored pencil. This is still in the train caboose kitchen
Colored pencil drawing
Illustration from Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach. / Watercolour and Ink Pen.
A simple look of love and devotion.
Colored pencil drawing
Small boy squirms to avoid a hug and a pinch on the cheek from doting relative…. / Send a virtual hug to a small boy with this humorous card?
Mother and aunts welcome a new baby / Digital work from scanned drawing
One of the new books not yet on the best sellers list but it’s available.The Author is John Troy McQueen and the Illistrations are by Chuck Neogolas Collins.Published by Authorhouse.
Hand drawn, Prisma colored pencils. Not my real Aunt, just a character from one of my books (not published yet)
Colored pencil drawing
Colored pencil drawing
Colored pencil drawing
Colored pencil drawing
Colored pencil drawing
Prisma colored pencils
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