Venice

13 comments:

  1. Wow, those gondolas are so well balanced!

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  2. I didn't dare to make it not balanced since my blunder with airplane. ;o)

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  3. What polite and reserved elephants. I'm dying to learn how to draw critters like you do. I'm so curious about how you come up with them. You seem to be able to draw them so naturally, especially your pigs.

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  4. The way I draw my critters is by not being to particular when it come to reference material, I draw them from memory. Pigs are so nice to draw, maybe is it because of their likeness to humans. Both in habits and looks. ;)

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  5. Oh man, I love your sense of humor! Swell drawing as well!

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  6. Ah, elephants. :D How romantic. I love your sketchbook pages, your style is SO apealing!

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  7. Love your art! have you illustrated children's books as well?

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  8. There is something sweet about elephant, once I saw a documentary about them, the care they took for their children (cubs, puppies, offspring don't know the nomenclature for this) was so endearing.
    Caty, I hope I will muster enough focus this autumn to start on a project like this, stay tuned.

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  9. Not in any way related to these elephants but shouldn't you put up a collection of all those funny pics you've had as msn messenger profile pics? :D

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  10. Oh elephants!
    Awesome drawing!!!

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  11. Great minds and all that..I fell into a Venice mood today too and rattled on about it :)
    Darling drawing!

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  12. Wishing I was there with the elphants...they sure look like they're having fun!

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  13. Thanks for answering my question! I tried doing that for my illos this week and it was so much fun! I was really surprised with what came out of my pen! THANKS!!!

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