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Here is the second entry of "From My Easel". I hope you enjoy this as much as the first. I prefer at times to draw animals but I enjoy drawing people too. They are at times a challenge to draw, but that is what I enjoy about drawing them. This is a drawing of my friend, Maddie. You know her as "Ellesmira". She was dressing up with my Sister when I drew this.
This was a drawing I did when I was studying art form different eras. I study things just for fun. This was a popular way to draw in the 1920's. This is one I drew during the summer. Charlotte was my model for the body but the face was from the top of my head. Mainly becuase Charlotte kept wrinkling up her face becuase the sun was in her eyes. I hope you enjoyed. In the words of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." Sincerely, ~Mary-Ann~ (P.S. From now on I will only be posting on Modays and Fridays. I m finding myelf on the computer to often, so I need to put a damper on it.) |
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I have been asked by my friend Belle to post some of my drawings and paintings. I really love to capture simple old fashion life but a few of my drawings are of old circus animals and lost art techniques, like Ink&Pen, and a few are just from the top of my head. these ones I am sharing are a few of my pencil sketches. I hope you enjoy. This is the first drawing I have ever entered in a Fair. This is from July of ~2006~ This is one I entered in ~2007~ Fair This is one of my Favorites that I drew this year. (All of my drawings in pencil are done with a regular #2 pencil. I do not really get the point of having several pencils. I do not like to have to stop to switch pencils once I have started.) I hope you enjoyed the first entry of "From My Easel". In the words of Robert Frost, "Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length." Sincerely, ~Mary-Ann~ |














