Monday, September 29, 2008

Thank You

Good morning,
Cleaning up ....no straightening up ....I mean moving stuff around on my desk always inspires me to paint.

I ran across this little sketch and decided to paint her. It's just a very small piece of watercolor paper probably about 6 inches tall so it didn't take too long. And you know me, I paint and then must show.

But what I really wanted to do was say thank you faithful readers for your visits and comments. Hearing from you means the world to me. I have been so neglectful of you the past few weeks and am feeling bad about that. This week I intend to pop over to see you and say Hi. I confess that I have passed by many of your blogs in such a hurry and I have enjoyed seeing all you have been doing but just left too quick to say hello.

Be watching for me.
Enough for now,
Sharon

20 comments:

  1. She's lovely! Often, I am lazy and do the thing that is quickest easiest for me, which is collage, but your inspires me to paint and draw more.

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  2. Oh I love her. Glad to see you are back.

    Kate

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  3. She's beautiful, Sharon!

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  4. I have got the itch to paint now. Thanks for the nudge.

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  5. Lovely...but I don't now how that can be a quick project! I couldn't do that in a week!

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  6. Wow, she is lovely really etherial. Love the dots in her hair, like a line of jewels have settled there. Glad your better after your fall

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  7. Lovely, just lovely as always...
    I wish I were as artistically focused as you.
    Although I must confess with a son in the terrible two-sies, it is quite difficult to make the time when the urge strikes! :)

    None the less, I love to stop by your blog & look at all of your work! It inspires me! Regretably, the last "creative" post I had was just some beading I had done.

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  8. Your work is always an inspiration, I thank you! *^v^*

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  9. I know that feeling, I have been so busy of late and not as good a blogger as I'd like, but things have slowed down a little now so I hope to return.
    I love the lady, the dots look great down the hair

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  10. She is beautiful, no matter what size she is. PJ

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  11. Sharon I just love this gorgeous lady you have done on the watercolour.
    The butterfly, is that a stamp? It looks fantastic and really suits this piece.

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  12. I'll never feel neglected as long as you keep posting such wonderful bits of inspiration. How could I? Sharon and Norah just keep getting better and better.

    Wonderful stuff!

    Darla

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  13. Well, she's quite beautiful and when I think she's only six inches.....just blows my mind. What a treat that you "paint, then have to show." We are blessed. Thanks!! Pat

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  14. Oh...this painting is so lovely...very subtle in its beauty. Roxanne

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  15. Love all your work. I'm passing on an award to you which you can pick up at my blog. Keep creating your wonderful art.

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  16. More time visiting would be nice, I know, but then when would you paint? or with me ~ make new jewelry !
    And, it is so much fun to take pictures and post about it~
    xoxox

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  17. So soft and pretty....beautiful job as always, Sharon ~ :)

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  18. This is so special - I love small works of art, they are like little pieces of treasure.
    Just beautiful.
    Linda

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