Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Roma Shoma

 colored pencils drawn over a  illustration on an old calendar

Okay, so it's not the watercolor I promised, but I did give the tomatoes and bowl a go. I still want to do a "real" painting. Maybe soon.

11 comments:

  1. Ah yes, I recall those beuatiful tomatoes and the bowl. I love your drawing.;)
    I just harvested the last tomatoes, signifying autumn is at its peak.;)
    Have a lovely day,
    xo

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  2. Hi Steviewren. Tried to leave a comment on your previous post but it didn't work. Happy 29th birthday to your daughter.
    I look forward to your next painting. I haven't felt up to painting at the moment but want to try again soon. Hope yours works OK. - Dave

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  3. You are such a talent. It's wonderful. And as I type this there's an adorable little sweetheart threatening to squirt me with a hose from your sidebar. How do you keep from constantly kissing those cheeks when he's around?

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  4. love this - and perhaps i love it just as much as a pencil. so many people don't use pencils much. great job.

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  5. If I still had paints/canvas I would send them to you ...

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  6. Stopped by to see what is going on in Alabama. I have been a bad blogger again! I love your art work. The colors are great! I want to learn how to paint. I would love to learn how to water color. Happy birthday to your daughter! She is lucky to have a wonderful mom like you! I hope the dental work is all good. I hate even typing the words, dental work! Fall has arrived in New England. It always makes me a little sad, but the colors are beautiful!
    denise

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  7. i like it and i like the technique of drawing over something else so that little glimpses peek thru.

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  8. You can do it. Just look at this great illio. Get those paints out and do it.

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  9. Such cheery colors! My romas are done for the season. :(

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  10. I love your drawing... so colorful!!

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