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jpjp1052 (Mar 18, 2008)
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Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
another refugee! they look scrumptious jp - either of them would have been a better breakfast than the chocolate egg I've just wolfed down . . .
They look so crunchy and the water droplets are amazing.
Mb101097 (Mar 27, 2008)
I just want to grab in, and eat it! Good job! :)
lori (Apr 10, 2008)
this is a definite favorite of mine from your artworks.. the rich colors and the way it truly looks painted are really inspiring and eyecatching, love it
Axil62 (Apr 10, 2008)
I like it alot, but not the water drops so much.
drawn in 1 hour 34 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
MissA_sketches (Mar 17, 2008)
I may add some clover blooms or other objects to this yet but wanted to share while the title still applies.....lol.
8 comments – latest 4:
Meno (Mar 21, 2008)
Too much Guinness .... bad leprechaun! Nothing worse than a leprechaun on a bender, jeez ;)
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
another refugee? I love the texture of the grass - it looks so comfortable . . . z z z
Aakyra (Mar 24, 2008)
Awwwww! This is so cute!
MARLONSEPPALA (Jun 3, 2008)
Did he eat a lot of cereal ? And get sleepy
drawn in 4 hours 29 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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davincipoppalag (Mar 18, 2008)
Gorgeous Paul
Cordelia_Pink (Mar 18, 2008)
This looks pretty schweet!! I can almost hear the sound of rushing waters and cool breeze over the mountains. It was as though "the hills are alive..."
STARZSHINE (Mar 19, 2008)
very nice piece, looks a lot like a van gogh. well done!
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
I love the water running away from the viewer - an unusual angle.
drawn in 1 hour 45 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
QTgillie (Mar 16, 2008)
This is my first time using the Okshi program. It is hard to get used to from the other one but I think I did an ok painting. Please feel free to comment. Right now I see I need to fix the spout a little.
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jpjp1052 (Mar 17, 2008)
Wonderful. Love the colors. The teapot looks real.
Miss_DJ (Mar 17, 2008)
really nice Laura! The porcelain is perfect!
STARZSHINE (Mar 19, 2008)
aaahhh so pretty this is, reminds me of willow porclain, which my grandmother had, lovely pottery, this is so sweet! nice work Laura!
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
The teapot is definitley in front of the lovely blue vase - did I tell you blue is my favourite colour? and the forget-me-nots really 'pop'
drawn in 2 hours 36 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
jpjp1052 (Mar 16, 2008)
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enjoydotcom (Mar 17, 2008)
Cool drawing, he looks like me, big eyes as if he's also on a sugar-rush (just ate some selfmade honey-caramels)

I do the same fleet :D. Hiding from everybody I'm such a big pig. Each year we get a choccy bunny from work that is 20 inches. A LOT of bunny to devour.
MissA_sketches (Mar 18, 2008)
Wonderful draw! Very cute expression!

I'm a candy picker myself if they have them......eyes first, (ewwww....eyeless bunny!), then the candied flower! Yum! If not, then I'm an ears gal.....lol.
STARZSHINE (Mar 19, 2008)
OMG, lol, love this jp, you caught the candy eyes perfectly, lol, boy what childhood memories this evokes, lol, of course we always ate the ears off first! too cute, I am not even sure I have seen these hollow candy bunnies anywhere anymore, now most of the rabbits are covered in foil, what a shame though cause the easter baskets we had as children were so much more festive. again amazing work dahling! I used to love the sugar eggs that were a panorama, again, I don't think they make 'em anymore, too cost and labor intensive for this commercialism nowa days.
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
ahh there you are! I heard you were over here. I'm afraid I couldn't take another bite - just stuffed a whole chocolate egg! He sure looks surprised to find himself earless . . .
drawn in 1 hour 49 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
QTgillie (Mar 15, 2008)
This is a one layer drawing....Hopefully it is beautiful to the eye.
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Meno (Mar 16, 2008)
Beautiful to the eye, indeed!
KathyH (Mar 16, 2008)
Very pretty rose!
STARZSHINE (Mar 19, 2008)
so delicate and beautiful, just a blush on the petals, nice work Laura.
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
this is just lovely but I wonder if the petal (bottom left) should be a bit sharper if its in the foreground . . .
drawn in 1 hour 7 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
gel_o (Mar 15, 2008)
This is an image of the moon over the Caribbean Island of St. John.
7 comments – latest 4:
QTgillie (Mar 15, 2008)
Gel, this is so soft and subtle. I can remember plenty of times when we lived on the lake and the calmness of the water is so soothing. Lovely drawing.
Meno (Mar 16, 2008)
Shimmery, glimmery .... soft and lovely.
STARZSHINE (Mar 19, 2008)
now that is where I want to be, in a hammock between two palms sipping my mai-tai, with a little umbrella and a straw in it, with the hammock swaying in some warm breezes blowing gently off the water...mmmm relaxation! boy do I need that! very pretty pic gel-o
Xina54 (Mar 22, 2008)
Hi gel-o. Lovely, beautiful blues - but the whole drawing seems a little blurred - as if the focus is too soft . . .
drawn in 2 hours 53 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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STARZSHINE (Mar 1, 2008)
Not finished.... soon
22 comments – latest 4:
Wizzard (Mar 6, 2008)
I Love this Masterpiece, Great work and talent.
somebody (Mar 13, 2008)
Excellent job. I love all the different textures.
Xina54 (Mar 26, 2008)
Hey Starz - the sheen on the gold satin is just TOO real! the fringing, the bell, the embroidery on the face - all amazing.
KuteDymples (Mar 28, 2008)
Terry......I can't believe I missed commenting on this. I have looked at it so many times and I guess I was so engrossed in all of the detailing I thought I had commented. I love the whole draw, but my favorite part about it is the one piece of cording that comes down from the bell. I can't quit staring at it. It looks like you could reach right out and take it from the picture, seeing the side of it and the perfect details you have put into it. Wow! Masterpiece is quite the understatement for this. Mardi gras memorabilia has always taken me aback, and this would be a perfect addtion to all that I already have.
drawn in 6 hours 57 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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mooki (Mar 2, 2008)
HOoooo! its leonard nemoy the great spock
and he is smoldering hot.

and of course, for those of you not familiar with mr. Spock:
http://daisydownunder.com/images/M-spockA.jpg
6 comments – latest 4:
QTgillie (Mar 4, 2008)
oooooooooooooooooooo, I love spock!!!! He is my all time favorite sci-fi guy. Well done.
Met (Mar 5, 2008)
looks great, and of course it wouldn't be spock with out live long and prosper!!!! great entry
mooki (Mar 27, 2008)
thanks you guys.
(live long and prosper)
Xina54 (Mar 27, 2008)
you got his steely stare - right on the money!
drawn in 1 hour 3 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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DorsY69 (Feb 21, 2008)
it is looking at you :D
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pepi (Apr 5, 2008)
dorsy you are awesome!!! XD ^^
klm21 (Jun 20, 2008)
awesome drawing!!!
mingu (Jun 23, 2008)
*thud* (that was the sound of my jaw hitting the floor) ;) This is easily the most realistic eye drawing I've ever seen

DorsY69 (Jul 24, 2008)
thank you guys!
drawn in 2 hours 14 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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