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Related: About this forumMermaid Sunday!
Happy Sunday! Here are two mermaids, the first, Wild Mer doodle:
And the second, Oceanna, Aves on blown glass:
Diamond_Dog
(35,199 posts)Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)I love mermaids!
bif
(24,267 posts)Have you considered doing a children's book?
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)A did many years ago, but decided against it, as I just like the freedom of making whatever I want to make. I did illustrate a book about a little boy when I was 16. I was his babysitter, and his sister's. He was a total genius, and was only about 5 or 6 years old. I'd draw him as I babysat them, and talk to him as he was so fascinating. His Mom asked me to illustrate a book about him that she was writing, so I did. Of course I didn't get paid, but I loved that little kid. I just drew a few more pictures of him for her.
I'm now in my early 60's, and have lots of original art I've held onto. I may let some go here in the next few months, and of course the piece I'm just about finished with....probably one or two more hours and she's finalized. I need/like to work alone, with no one around me. I can work and sculpt and draw in front of people, say, at conventions, when I would teach. But those are big doses of people and I'm an isolator, so nowadays going out to the store is an event.
I can do art with my grandson Pacha with me. He focuses on his art as well, and is quite the artist at almost 9 years old - he turns 9 next month.
I do love looking at illustrated children's books and have a few I've kept as the illustrations are so divine.
Ms. Toad
(35,640 posts)I am particularly interested in the first one, since I'm currently working on how to use lines to show value and contour.
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)I thought of you when I posted Wild Mer! I love drawing at times with pens, as you get no second chances - she's from a simple black pen.