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A page of drawings of my darling Nanda (named for a Henry James heroine); she's 20-plus pounds of pure sweetness, and hair. "That's a lot to love," the vet says. (Double click on the drawing to see it close up.) The drawing on the upper left was made with a drying out felt-tip pen; I tried to blend some of the lines with water, but, alas, the ink's not water soluble. The other two are pencil, light and blunt; again, I had a problem using what was at hand: a piece of lead shaped like a seashell--a better curio than drawing tool!
A page of drawings of my darling Nanda (named for a Henry James heroine); she's 20-plus pounds of pure sweetness, and hair. "That's a lot to love," the vet says. (Double click on the drawing to see it close up.) The drawing on the upper left was made with a drying out felt-tip pen; I tried to blend some of the lines with water, but, alas, the ink's not water soluble. The other two are pencil, light and blunt; again, I had a problem using what was at hand: a piece of lead shaped like a seashell--a better curio than drawing tool!
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Trying out some drawing materials in preparation for June 7--drawing day! Read about it at drawingday.org.
Trying out some drawing materials in preparation for June 7--drawing day! Read about it at drawingday.org.
She IS darling, and the cherries are scrumptuous.
ReplyDeletethat looks like my Daisy!
ReplyDeleteCherries and kitties... I love them both!
ReplyDeletethe light and life you achieved in the cherries ,,, beautiful... I have never tried cherries before either.
...and the lines on the body of your pet and little foot...and the expression on its face... and the way she is curled... your drawing is so satisfying... Laura!!!