Sunday evening and I'm easing into next week. My eyelids are heavy and I'm ready for an early night, I feel like a bit of mindless TV, followed by cosying under the duvet with a book.
A little doodle over some background I made for Sunday Sketches. Lately art for me has become an addiction; but often I'm too busy or tired. Sophia's little prompt is perfect for those moments as it calls for not a full blown work of art, but just a wee sketch... So here is mine :)
Sunday, 9 May 2010
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This is lovely Lisa! I love the background AND the doodles! So wonderfully Spring like!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I really like the background and the sketches fit with it so well.
ReplyDeleteThis is uplifting - more joy it appears! It feels like my garden, well, i wish my garden were this pink, the garden in my head certainly is!
ReplyDelete/This is so gorgeous, love the yummy colors.
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Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI love it. Very beautiful; full of color and full of life! Thank you for joining us again.
Happy SS! And happy mom's day! :)
This is such a happy sketch. I love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and I L♥vE the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sketch Lisa. Art is addicting. Have fun.....love seeing what you create.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I love all of the bits of nature in your sketches, combined with GORGEOUS color!...love the ladybug...Heather
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and delicate lines of this sketch! Like lace.
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when you let the moment take you there - just beautiful.
Smiles!
I love the combination of pink and gold and the delicate lines - there's no stopping you now.
ReplyDeletethis is sweet and lovely~
ReplyDeletewonderful colors, makes one feel happy
ReplyDeleteYour sketches are as pretty as your art. I loved your fairy tale piece...I'm a wee bit jealous, as usual. I had a great idea that I started and got interrupted...mom duty...
ReplyDeleteI hope to finish, I hope...never give up, right?
xox
This is gorgeous- I love the way all the lines flow into one another. It brings to mind the work on a blog called the illustrated garden (http://valwebb.wordpress.com/) I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteOk, lest you go to that link and think I'm nuts, you need to look at the work she was doing last year- her new stuff is more "Mary Englebriett-ish not that there's anything wrong with that, I just wanted you to see her botanicals that your work brought to mind :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and delicate....
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