First is my 6"x12" box canvas.
The second is another of my 'girls'.
'Child of the 60's'
acrylic,charcoal pencil and gel pens
Her dress was inspired by a trouser suit my mum had in the sixties.
I am linking this post to both Paint Party Friday and Art Journal Journey as this months theme over at AJJ is 'Flower Power'.
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Thank's to all of you that have been kind enough to leave such lovely comments. They are very much appreciated. x
Both are gorgeous! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI like the first one especially!
ReplyDeletehappy PPF :)
Oh I love these girls so much especially the gal from the sixties...I love the idea of being inspired by your moms suit!! I remember the flower power so well...she is adorable!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
you work is beautiful, the eyes, they hauntingly beautiful, soulful,
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous pieces are this!
ReplyDeleteYour girls are always so very special beautiful!
Thank you for sharing with us at Art Journal Journey!
Happy PPF to you and happy creative sunny weekend from me to you extra!
xxx
Susi
These are both lovely!
ReplyDeletelove your portraits! They both seem to have such soulful expressions. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings, i looved both pieces,the second one its georgus with the idea of your mums suits.
ReplyDeletexxx Jeannette
Both of your paintings are wonderful. I love the pants suit girl.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely! The first one is soft, delicate and fresh! The second is very well done too, you've done great with both of these, each with their own style and character!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the first canvas, she is wonderfully wistful!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteLovely girls!
ReplyDeleteLove these girls and their expressions. Child of the 60's is so perfect. xox
ReplyDeleteLove both!
ReplyDeletenice art!
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of viewing your art. Your portraits each have such character and quiet emotion. Your art moves the hearts of people.
ReplyDeleteNicole/Beadwright
Both are beautiful! But the girl in the red dress is stunning! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are superb and I especially like the second with the clever background.
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful - I love the creamy delicate complexion of the girl in the red dress - very beautiful and the background is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBoth canvas are very beautiful. I especially love the first one, it is really amazing.
ReplyDeleteMar x
Wonderful! The first one is my favorite! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful portraits! Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love both of them. The faces are so expressive.
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