Cigar-tin story #16. I put this one at the top because she seemed the most rambunctious. As for myself, I hardly know what the word means anymore. The last few weeks I've run myself ragged trying to get ready for a studio event and the results have been mixed -- people are busy, sick or distracted. I promise to never, ever do this again. At this point I'm just looking forward to being done, and spending December in disconnected indulgence.
Cigar-tin story #20.
Cigar-tin story #19.
Cigar-tin story #18.
Cigar-tin story #17.
Cigar-tin story #15.
Cigar-tin story #14.
Cigar-tin story #13.
Cigar-tin story #12.
Cigar-tin story #11.
Cigar-tin story #20.
Cigar-tin story #19.
Cigar-tin story #18.
Cigar-tin story #17.
Cigar-tin story #15.
Cigar-tin story #14.
Cigar-tin story #13.
Cigar-tin story #12.
Cigar-tin story #11.
have ya smoked all the cigars contained therein? *g* nice stuff - again :-)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting technique - love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are great paintings, I love the textures underneath.
ReplyDeletevery nice. i think i like the #19 the best... though this one featured is quite nice... they are all quite nice.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing; a fine body of work.
ReplyDeletethese are so so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful and inspiring! :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful work. Such intriguing portraits
ReplyDeleteWow, your work is incredible - a pleasure to look at :)
ReplyDeleteJust another little visit to see your incredible work. WOW
ReplyDeleteI think the cigar-tin stories are all sweet and a great idea. Lately, I like #19 especially... just feels good to look at it. Lovely colours. Keep it up :)
ReplyDelete