I've enjoyed the progress of the flesh true colours immensely. And somewhere it all sparked a little lightbulb and I have finally had the courage to use my own drawings in a piece of art work. Thank you!
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I love using my hands to do anything. I get lost creating. Painting faces, collage, mixed media, and altered books are my passions.
Digging in the dirt feeds my soul. Flowers are one of God's greatest creations.
I'm shy although one might not know it. I have too many opinions and can't keep them to myself.
AND THEN........
Every now and then, I just need to touch cloth. I use unwanted clothing, cast offs, remnants, unfinished works-in-progress, cloth napkins, table cloths, curtains, and my stash which is pretty extensive.
And then, I sit and stitch. And stitch. Because stitching calms and relaxes me. It quiets the chatter in my head and keeps me upright in the chair zone in the evenings. And that is The Cloth Side Of Me.
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Dear Timothy,
I am making progress quilting the backside of your cloth where my story
continues to develop.
First of all, you probably won't recognize th...
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Part 1-Self Paced Study - A Diary of Faces
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DVD "Glazing" FOR SALE IN DVD SHOP
New in the DVD Shop!! This DVD is a compilation of 6 videos demonstrating my method of "Glazing" while painting, A Sun Angel. The videos were presented in my online E-course, A Diary of Faces. A small print in included with the DVD. For a larger print visit my Etsy shop.
American Landscape Painter George Inness 1825-1894
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George Inness (American Hudson River School/Tonalist Painter, 1825-1894)
Early Autumn, Montclair 1888
George Inness' (1825-1894) early work was influence...
Very nice. I love how you did her hair. And the colors are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteShe's magical. I love her snowy tendrils :)
ReplyDeleteThis is EXQUISITE ! I am going back to enlarge the photo and really look at it ! Very inspiring. Very very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHer eyes are amazing...but that hair is genius !
ReplyDeleteWOW! Magical is right....she is fantastic, Sharon!!! smiles...
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed the progress of the flesh true colours immensely. And somewhere it all sparked a little lightbulb and I have finally had the courage to use my own drawings in a piece of art work. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So magical.
ReplyDeleteI like this one. I am a cloth doll artist. She would be a lovely doll.
ReplyDeleteSnow Princess in Russian Folktales.
Sharon...your work keeps getting more lovely! Wonderful job!!!
ReplyDeleteShe's gorgeous. I love the wintery feeling of the piece.
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful! Do I detect a series?
ReplyDeleteMagic! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am sometimes so jealous for people who are able to draw or paint...