BEAUTIFUL AND SWEET DRAW!
awesome color and faved
Have a nice day Selva
" I want to know, have you ever seen the rain??? " - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Very nice pastel effect after Mary Cassat but more than wonderful in its own right.
Have a wonderful day!
Very low color and excellent technique!
What I feel about this painting when I first see it is the love from the mother to the baby. May be it's because of the soft glowing light and pale color.
...excellent drawing, great style!...
cimm
this is...beautiful... really beatiful!!!!! =DDD
El arte es el reflejo del mundo, si el mundo es horrible, el reflejo también lo es. PAUL VERHOEVEN
Art is the reflection of the world, if the world is horrible, the reflection is too. PAUL VERHOEVEN
Like a pastel drawing. Great one!
Drawing is about studying yourself and your target.
it's fun to try out different effects with the Queeky tools
... perfectly
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Edith Wharton
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BEAUTIFUL AND SWEET DRAW!
This is beautiful
awesome color
and faved
Have a nice day Selva
" I want to know,
have you ever seen the rain??? " - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Mother and child
Have a wonderful day!
eternal theme
Very low color and excellent technique!
Lotta love from mom.
What I feel about this painting when I first see it is the love from the mother to the baby. May be it's because of the soft glowing light and pale color.
...
...excellent drawing, great style!...
cimm
wow..
this is...beautiful... really beatiful!!!!! =DDD
El arte es el reflejo del mundo, si el mundo es horrible, el reflejo también lo es. PAUL VERHOEVEN
Art is the reflection of the world, if the world is horrible, the reflection is too. PAUL VERHOEVEN
Woww
Like a pastel drawing. Great one!
Drawing is about studying yourself and your target.
Thanks
it's fun to try out different effects with the Queeky tools
capturing a moment of tenderness ...
... perfectly
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Edith Wharton