What a lovely sketch and what a breath of spring you've added to my day!!! It's been rather dark and dreary for a stretch, here on Van Island, hopefully spring is on the way soon. Looks like you've still got a lot of snow though!!!
It has been milky gray here quite a bit too. February seems to be the month that gets to a lot of people. So far I am still enjoying snow, ice and shoveling and plowing. Thank you so much.
Oh Tammie Lee...this is absolutely so lovely. Nature inspires like none other. I just LOVE your style! :) Thank you for sharing this, I feel so blessed to have found your blog, I do really love your art work and your verse SO SO much!!! :) Very inspiring!
oh how adorable this scene is !!! Beautifully painted and thought out! I hope she can release the spring soon and without damage. She really is a wonderful protector for spring hugs Elke
How utterly charming! I love this picture with the wonderful Seussian trees speckled with snow. I could never be as patient as her. Thank goodness she's the one in charge with the birth of spring. And I certainly wish we got that much snow in our mountains here. I must say, I'd be tempted to sit on it, too.
Oh I like the snowy trees and their beautifully coloured trunks. Has the lady captured a leaf? (only for a little while). Isn't it interesting to see the Real Life photo which was the inspiration for this fairy-tale painting. I think this is one of your best.
There were a couple of days that felt like the promise of Spring. Some trees have blossoms blooming already. The chill of winter mornings and evenings is still here to enjoy. Love the painting and how you drew/painted the trees.
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What a lovely sketch and what a breath of spring you've added to my day!!! It's been rather dark and dreary for a stretch, here on Van Island, hopefully spring is on the way soon. Looks like you've still got a lot of snow though!!!
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It has been milky gray here quite a bit too. February seems to be the month that gets to a lot of people. So far I am still enjoying snow, ice and shoveling and plowing. Thank you so much.
DeleteI remember watching Bob Ross painting "happy trees." His trees weren't nearly so happy and magical as yours!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you, thank you for seeing them as happy. I had not thought of that.
DeleteOh Tammie Lee...this is absolutely so lovely. Nature inspires like none other. I just LOVE your style! :) Thank you for sharing this, I feel so blessed to have found your blog, I do really love your art work and your verse SO SO much!!! :) Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSo dear of you to let me know. Thank you so much Rain!
DeleteGood morning Tammie.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see your spring sketch,...so delicate and sweet. Yes, more than a promise of spring!!
You made my day.
Hello Tomoko,
DeleteThank you so much for enjoying this!
so pretty, dear Tammie <3
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah
DeleteBeautiful! It's all stirring underground ...
ReplyDeleteThank you Tammie,
Ruby
Sometimes I imagine stirring too. I think it will be the warmth of the sun that will truly get them to stir.
Deleteoh how adorable this scene is !!! Beautifully painted and thought out!
ReplyDeleteI hope she can release the spring soon and without damage.
She really is a wonderful protector for spring
hugs Elke
Elke, thank you so much. It was a fun piece for me inspired by Imbolc.
Deletethis is lovely. I like the snow-dotted trees.
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And again a wonderful amazing drawing! I LOVE this snow-fee and her empathic plant-warmness and -shelter, full of hope and soft fear! So sweet!
ReplyDeletevery pretty and relaxing
ReplyDeletelove the greens :)
How utterly charming! I love this picture with the wonderful Seussian trees speckled with snow. I could never be as patient as her. Thank goodness she's the one in charge with the birth of spring. And I certainly wish we got that much snow in our mountains here. I must say, I'd be tempted to sit on it, too.
ReplyDeletewhat charming painting !
ReplyDeletegiving my ears the voice of the tip toes of spring:)
you are beautiful artist !
Oh I like the snowy trees and their beautifully coloured trunks. Has the lady captured a leaf? (only for a little while). Isn't it interesting to see the Real Life photo which was the inspiration for this fairy-tale painting.
ReplyDeleteI think this is one of your best.
Great trees! It is very easy to see where you get your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThere were a couple of days that felt like the promise of Spring. Some trees have blossoms blooming already. The chill of winter mornings and evenings is still here to enjoy. Love the painting and how you drew/painted the trees.
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