This is a wonderful start. I can't tell you how much I enjoy watching your creative process!!! THANKS so much for sharing....your new camera is AWESOME!
This is wonderful. I really enjoy watching your videos. Love the way your new camera captures such detail. She is really coming alive and I can't wait to see the rest. Will be anxiously awaiting the next segment. Thank you so much for sharing your process.
Hi Sharon, great video - i enjoyed watching you draw her face with charcoal. Its good how you can just rub it away so easily to adjust the drawing. Thanks for sharing - Joyce
Thanks so much, Sharon, for sharing. I was so engrossed in your creative prossess that it was a complete surprise when it got to the end! I am eager to see the next edition!
Beautiful!!! enjoyed watching this so much, so very brave to let us peek into your sketching process. loved this inspiration for this, cant wait to see more xx
Hi Sharon, thank you for your video. I found I was talking back to you as you were explaining what you were doing. Wonderful. Loved it. Looking forward to her coming out.
Sharon, thank you so very much for creating this video. I really enjoyed watching you work. You are quite an inspiration! I didn't hear the name of the canvas you started with, but I suppose any hard canvas will work. Can't wait to see her completed!!!
So nice having coffee with you this morning and sharing in your creative process. Really interesting seeing you use the charcoal...Looking forward to your next "Morning Art" video:)
To echo the other comments, I, too, have enjoyed this series of videos. Often when you are in the middle of creating, you wonder if you are the only person in the world who is encountering the challenges and variants in the process. I love how the face is coming alive and am looking forward to seeing you work your magick on her! As always, you are a constant source of inspiration! xoxoxo
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This is a wonderful start. I can't tell you how much I enjoy watching your creative process!!! THANKS so much for sharing....your new camera is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this so much, Sharon. You have done a great job capturing her so far. Can't wait to see her come alive. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I really enjoy watching your videos. Love the way your new camera captures such detail. She is really coming alive and I can't wait to see the rest. Will be anxiously awaiting the next segment. Thank you so much for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this video. I just love to watch you work through your process. Can't wait to see how she turns out!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, great video - i enjoyed watching you draw her face with charcoal. Its good how you can just rub it away so easily to adjust the drawing. Thanks for sharing - Joyce
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sharon, for sharing. I was so engrossed in your creative prossess that it was a complete surprise when it got to the end! I am eager to see the next edition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! enjoyed watching this so much, so very brave to let us peek into your sketching process. loved this inspiration for this, cant wait to see more xx
ReplyDeleteSharon, this is wonderful. I love to watch your creative process!!! THANKS so much for sharing. xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, thank you for your video. I found I was talking back to you as you were explaining what you were doing. Wonderful. Loved it. Looking forward to her coming out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing the charcoal. Really enjoyed learning it's flexibility. :)
ReplyDeleteSharon, thank you so very much for creating this video. I really enjoyed watching you work. You are quite an inspiration! I didn't hear the name of the canvas you started with, but I suppose any hard canvas will work. Can't wait to see her completed!!!
ReplyDeleteAaah lovely Sharon, I am amazed by your art in the morning I am myself am a night bird. I may try it one day!
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So nice having coffee with you this morning and sharing in your creative process. Really interesting seeing you use the charcoal...Looking forward to your next "Morning Art" video:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video gift Sharon. I was captivated as I watched you work.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I am so happy your morning art is back! Loved watching your face come to life and hear you explain as you went along. Miss you Sharon!
ReplyDeleteTo echo the other comments, I, too, have enjoyed this series of videos. Often when you are in the middle of creating, you wonder if you are the only person in the world who is encountering the challenges and variants in the process. I love how the face is coming alive and am looking forward to seeing you work your magick on her! As always, you are a constant source of inspiration! xoxoxo
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