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Friday 22 February 2013

Books



The prompt at Jen’s The Artist’s Playroom this week is books.
Face 20 and 21
I’ve decide to kill several birds with one stone.  As I am doing 29 Faces this month, I have got behind in my illustration work for Mystery in Arcadia.  There are several parts of the story where books play an important part.  Here, the main characters Ambrose and Columbia are looking for information about a flask that they found.  The next picture they have just asked Ambrose’s tutor about the same flask and Jeremy tells them to go away as he is the middle of his personal studies.  I am sure you all know the annoyance you feel when you have a good book and interruptions keep on occurring!
 
So, I have completed three tasks with this post, got two more illustrations done, face 20 and 21, and a post about books.  Yay!

14 comments:

  1. Dear Sharon,
    Ambrose and Columbia are so sweet. I love both with her book and her passion for it.
    Your tower is gorgeous and the theme in all, books, faces and your story is a very fine work.
    Hugs
    Erika

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  2. Wonderful drawings/paintings here! So well done!!!!

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  3. both are great, although I do love the guy hanging out the tower window. ehehehe. thanks for participating.

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  4. these are exquisite!!! your talents are neverending and thoroughly deLIGHTing!!
    xoxo

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  5. These are fabulous, the two faces look so interested in the book. I love the little fellow in the tower.
    Von

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  6. Awesome illustrations...love the pensive expressions!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  7. This is wonderful Sharon! Love all of it!

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  8. Not many of us could meet the A.P.R. challenge with artwork from a book they are illustrating! The children are so real, and I love their pose. As for the tower picture, what a marvellous angle to is, looking down from above. Loved everything here.

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  9. Visiting from the APR - Your pictures are both so different bot oh so good!! :0) Mo

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  10. I enjoyed your illustrations.. very cool!

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  11. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE faces 20 & 21! That's an amazing composition too. Blessings!

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  12. those illustrations are so wonderful... this is going to be such a treat visually and with your words... love seeing these glimpses...xx

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  13. I love your paintings, all the faces and the story, too

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  14. I'm in awe of you Sharon, firstly being able to draw faces, secondly even contemplating doing 29 face illustrations in one month never mind carrying out actually doing them and thirdly linking to three tasks together! ;D
    What a woman!!!!!

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