KAT is right: She looks so bright and happy, it's great to catch up here with all your magic and beautiful paintings, each one so full of your magical spirit!
You have a beautiful sister, painted beautifully. I like the way you are showing your art, here and in the later one. I'm surprised your sketchbook is smaller than I expected.
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A very pretty face from your sister!
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Elke
Thank you Elke~
DeleteI did not realize you were doing this too!!! I like the style you are painting in. What size canvas are you working on for these?
ReplyDeleteHi Reji,
DeleteThank you for enjoying my style.
This is a little Pentalic journal,3.5x5 inches.
All your faces are so sweet! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteshe is lovely and her eyes are such a beautiful blue hue.
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day.
Lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteShe looks so bright and happy, it's great to catch up here with all your magic and beautiful paintings, each one so full of your magical spirit!
ReplyDeleteOh she is beautiful! It's so impressive that you're doing paintings for 29 faces...
ReplyDeleteKAT is right: She looks so bright and happy, it's great to catch up here with all your magic and beautiful paintings, each one so full of your magical spirit!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, and sweet... like your sister, I imagine. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what kind of person your sister is but the girl in your image is charming. What a lovely portrait! I wonder whether she knows... :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks so beutiful and happy.
ReplyDeleteShe looks sweet .... Love the warm colours!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful sister, painted beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you are showing your art, here and in the later one.
I'm surprised your sketchbook is smaller than I expected.