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Emergency baby shower gift. (Original Post) GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 OP
That is lovely. Did you do it? nt Laffy Kat Mar 2020 #1
Thank you! Spent most of the evening and night on it. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #2
It will be an heirloom in that family. nt Laffy Kat Mar 2020 #5
Thank you. She genuinely seemed to love it. :) GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #11
That's great! I think she will love to receive it. Shrike47 Mar 2020 #3
She did, thank you. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #13
That is striking - I love it. badhair77 Mar 2020 #4
Thank you! I've been trying to keep that in mind when planning pieces for babies. :) GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #14
How fun! That's really nice. I'm sure it will be appreciated. ❤ nt littlemissmartypants Mar 2020 #6
Thank you! She really seemed to like it. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #15
That's wonderful. It was a thoughtful thing to do. nt littlemissmartypants Mar 2020 #20
Love your style! Totally Tunsie Mar 2020 #7
Thank you! I'm still discovering it, but I know for sure that vibrant color and GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #16
It works! Totally Tunsie Mar 2020 #21
That is wonderful KT2000 Mar 2020 #8
Thank you so much! GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #17
Beautiful. People love a personal effort, even if it's just getting toilet paper. SunSeeker Mar 2020 #9
Kindness like that is what's going to see all through this. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #18
Whiimisical and on a whim with an artist's palette to make it happen! Thanks, just lovely! RestoreAmerica2020 Mar 2020 #10
Aw, thank you! GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #19
This is amazing! lunatica Mar 2020 #12
Thank you! It's been quite a while since I've used cotton rag. I'd forgotten GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #22
This original one is even better than the first one you posted lunatica Mar 2020 #23
This is beautiful, so much joy and color. I'm sure the teacher and her child will cherish it femmedem Mar 2020 #24
Thank you. It was nice to paint a hello instead of a goodbye. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #25
It's such a happy and optimistic painting bif Mar 2020 #26
Thank you! I hope he enjoys it for years. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #27
The baby will get to look at that beautiful painting every day! MLAA Mar 2020 #28

badhair77

(4,615 posts)
4. That is striking - I love it.
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 02:05 AM
Mar 2020

What a thoughtful handcrafted gift that can follow baby past the nursery stage.

GreenPartyVoter

(73,037 posts)
16. Thank you! I'm still discovering it, but I know for sure that vibrant color and
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 03:59 PM
Mar 2020

a sense of whimsy are a big part of it.

KT2000

(20,839 posts)
8. That is wonderful
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 03:36 AM
Mar 2020

I could imagine staring at that as a child and going all sorts of places in that balloon.

SunSeeker

(53,664 posts)
9. Beautiful. People love a personal effort, even if it's just getting toilet paper.
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 03:40 AM
Mar 2020

Seriously.

My husband dropped off a case of water bottles and 12 rolls of toilet paper on the front porch of an elderly friend whose birthday it was today. The man had told my husband he was unable to find TP anywhere in the stores of Los Angeles. My husband waited in line at Costco for an hour and a half for Costco to open to get that toilet paper--they sell out right after opening. When his friend saw what my husband left on his porch he called and couldn't stop thanking him, he said he was in tears over the gift.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
12. This is amazing!
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 03:04 PM
Mar 2020

You’ve captured everything just perfectly! Even the joy of what’s to come! It is magical in the way only you can capture it. The more I see your work the more I see that uniquely magical quality you have. It’s whimsical and almost has a quality of candy to it. A delight for the eyes on so many levels. Your treatment of the flowing flag is just awesome (I’m using the word awesome as in filled with awe).

Just wow! You could start making cards for seasonal themes and for life’s milestones. You are getting better and better!

Technically I’m impressed with the way you outlined the balloon and the flag with dark fine lines in ink.

GreenPartyVoter

(73,037 posts)
22. Thank you! It's been quite a while since I've used cotton rag. I'd forgotten
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 04:12 PM
Mar 2020

how much paint it eats and had trouble getting my colors as rich I wanted them. Ended up with four layers, which is why I was up until 2am. As for the ink, I’ve always been a fan of line and wash. I was going to give her the original balloon painting below, but hubby said I had to keep it since it was my first one, and because it’s the children’s book I someday hope to do if I can ever manage people and animals.



I really appreciate you taking the time to tell me what you like in my work. I’m always so caught up in self-doubt and the mistakes I see, I sometimes (literally) miss the bigger picture. LOL

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
23. This original one is even better than the first one you posted
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 04:32 PM
Mar 2020

Good for your husband to suggest you keep it.

As far as doing a children’s book I think you’re quite ready to do one now. If you need to paint people then set yourself the goal to learning how. Just draw and draw and paint and paint until you get it done. The fastest way to success in art is constant practice. Use the same technique you used in making the mama and baby owl. Very simple line features in a minimalist style (just draw simple eyes, noses , mouths and brows and hair). A light wash to depict race, and voilá!

All us artists suffer from indecision and doubts! Even accomplished ones. It’s vital to know the impact of our art as well as why it impacts like that. Whenever I get a real critique I always see my work through the eyes of others and I’m even surprised by it. The artist never sees everything they do in their work. The critiques are absolutely necessary, just to know what you’ve depicted!

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
24. This is beautiful, so much joy and color. I'm sure the teacher and her child will cherish it
Mon Mar 16, 2020, 08:17 PM
Mar 2020

It's what a lot of us need now, too.

I hope it lifted your heart to paint it after painting something for your friend who died earlier than you expected.

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