Well, just right now I don't have a lot to say.... Funny really I used to be so noisy ;) I am progressing....quietly..and Andy will enjoy the peace, LOL
Oh my god, Chrissy this is one of your best ever. The eyes are beyond words. I cannot imagine how you create such emotion in the eyes you paint. It's like you trademark for sure. You are an astounding talent and you do eyes on ALL life like no one else I've ever seen. You capture the emotion of each being (through the eyes) and that is what absolutely makes your work. Even you hawk and the black dog on the left sidebar are brilliant. I have actually seen that look in dogs eyes and hawks eyes. I mean I can understand you or me or someone else SEEING and FEELING that look in someone's eyes but to be able to PAINT that is beyond me. All I can say it you are highly sensitive AND gifted. Wow!! Hugs and much love, Robin
Jen, thanks, have also treated myself to one of those jamar electric erasors, loadsa whiskers when it arrives :D
Robin, what a lovely comment as always :D Thanks for being incredibly inspirational...Hugs to you XX
Hi Jo and thank you
Shirley, good to see you and long time no see, I thought you had given up blogging, I will have to come over and see what you have been up too, thanks for the comment :D
Helena, thanks, the reason I was drawn to this one initially was that fabulous expression..
Hi Doson, none of my animal make too much noise, LOL
Finally, get to catch up on your blog. Your series of photos and anecdotes on the Maldives are wonderful. The vicarious pleasures are greatly appreciated. I'd love to know how the houseboy did up all the decor. Your spaniel is full of expression. This is a wonderful piece. The delicate pencilling creates a powerful mood.
Oh my goodness, that dog looks like it will come right off the screen and cuddle with me! Wow, your talent is just amazing. I can't wait to see more of your work!
William, I don't think he/she want to be on a leash for sure ;)
Welcome Martina, and thank you :D
Hi Ingrid, glad you enjoyed the Maldives images, I think the house boy spent an hour arranging those petals and towels, very inventive. Thanks for the feedback.
Vanessa, thanks very much, hugs!
Tina, Cheers my dear, especially as i am taking more time wit this one, good to know it is making a difference.
Hi Lana, thanks....time for another update soon.
Hi Meghann and again Welcome, thanks a lot for the comment :D
Hi Chrissy and thank you so much for stopping by...
Oh my! You don't have to say anything. Your beautiful work in progress says it all. He(?) is gorgeous! I would guess that the eyes are the most difficult to capture as they hold the soul, but you've done it here...those eyes are so pleading!
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coming along wonderfully! :D love his whiskers :)
Oh my god, Chrissy this is one of your best ever. The eyes are beyond words. I cannot imagine how you create such emotion in the eyes you paint. It's like you trademark for sure. You are an astounding talent and you do eyes on ALL life like no one else I've ever seen. You capture the emotion of each being (through the eyes) and that is what absolutely makes your work. Even you hawk and the black dog on the left sidebar are brilliant. I have actually seen that look in dogs eyes and hawks eyes. I mean I can understand you or me or someone else SEEING and FEELING that look in someone's eyes but to be able to PAINT that is beyond me. All I can say it you are highly sensitive AND gifted. Wow!! Hugs and much love, Robin
oh my that is soooooo very stunning huggs jo x
Its looking amazing. as does all your art work.
Lovely! Such expressive eyes!
Oh yeah!! This is going to be a tough dog who doesn't bark much :)
Jen, thanks, have also treated myself to one of those jamar electric erasors, loadsa whiskers when it arrives :D
Robin, what a lovely comment as always :D Thanks for being incredibly inspirational...Hugs to you XX
Hi Jo and thank you
Shirley, good to see you and long time no see, I thought you had given up blogging, I will have to come over and see what you have been up too, thanks for the comment :D
Helena, thanks, the reason I was drawn to this one initially was that fabulous expression..
Hi Doson, none of my animal make too much noise, LOL
I see it in his eyes..."Why are we insiiiide..Let's play in the rapeseed fields of Shropshire."
Very very beautiful!
Finally, get to catch up on your blog. Your series of photos and anecdotes on the Maldives are wonderful. The vicarious pleasures are greatly appreciated. I'd love to know how the houseboy did up all the decor.
Your spaniel is full of expression. This is a wonderful piece. The delicate pencilling creates a powerful mood.
i`m speechless ~amazing work chrissy ~you have such talent
vanessa xx
this is absolutely amazing! Your take the expression so beautiful!
I love this !
love teen xx
It's coming along very nicely!
Oh my goodness, that dog looks like it will come right off the screen and cuddle with me! Wow, your talent is just amazing. I can't wait to see more of your work!
William, I don't think he/she want to be on a leash for sure ;)
Welcome Martina, and thank you :D
Hi Ingrid, glad you enjoyed the Maldives images, I think the house boy spent an hour arranging those petals and towels, very inventive. Thanks for the feedback.
Vanessa, thanks very much, hugs!
Tina, Cheers my dear, especially as i am taking more time wit this one, good to know it is making a difference.
Hi Lana, thanks....time for another update soon.
Hi Meghann and again Welcome, thanks a lot for the comment :D
Hi Chrissy and thank you so much for stopping by...
Oh my! You don't have to say anything. Your beautiful work in progress says it all. He(?) is gorgeous! I would guess that the eyes are the most difficult to capture as they hold the soul, but you've done it here...those eyes are so pleading!
Holly, thanks for your lovely comment. Oh and I always enjoy stopping by :D
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