An Ink Drawing
The ink drawing of my BIL from a photograph.
The ink drawing of my BIL from a photograph.
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The detail is amazing, including the seam in his trousers. Beautiful, Patrisha.
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I love it! You are so very talented.
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You have a genuine talent, Patricia. I look forward to seeing more. frank
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Wow! You are so talented! The expression on his face makes me want to know what he is thinking about.
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Wow, that’s great detail. He reminds me of that scruffy guy on that Keeping Up Appearances where Hyacinth (sp?) spends the weekend in her sister’s cottage and the “well connected” friend shows up and chases her around the living room. Brain cramp! I can’t remember his name. The one with the dog named Zoey.
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WOW! I am very impressed, this looks great!
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I’ll echo what has already been plainly obvious…beautiful!! Very well done indeed 🙂
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That is really beautiful. I am consistently in awe of your talent.
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Thanks for posting this. Have to echo the other noters about your great eye for detail.
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you are so talented!! i’m impressed! take care,
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Absolutely lovely.
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This is awesome. You RAWK!!!!
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reminds me of the impressionists’ style. With yellows and blues and greens, I would almost think Vincent was drawing a friend of his. {smile}
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Wow, so talented you are.
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Patrisha! Wow. Great detail and skill.
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Dorian!!! He’s awfully well-connected, you know. heh, hehe… I knew I’d remember it sooner or later. LOL!
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That is unbelievable!!! I am totally impressed!!! Well done!!! Josh
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very nice.
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Wow, you have done good, girl. Laughing at the mention of Keeping Up Appearances. I have seen that show a few times and it cracks me up. But I never pay attention to when and where I have seen it, so I don’t watch it regularly.
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You’ve managed to capture a lot of character here. It makes me want to stroll down an English country lane and have a chat.
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WOW! Beautiful! I’m stunned. I sat here looking at this for quite some time. Beautiful. You are soooo talented!
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Wow! I could never do that! I’m impressed!!!!!!!
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very nice…it really drew me in.
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very nice, I’m impressed.
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That’s just brilliant. You’re very talented. 🙂
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I’ll add my voice to the throng – it’s a great picture. I can just see him standing there.
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Very, very good! He looks like a real English Rambler with his walking stick. (picked up that term from the Agatha Raisin books by Beaton. 🙂
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WOW! I am so impressed, good job you! Be well,
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Very Good! 🙂 – – – –
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wonderful!
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Wowza, that’s GREAT!
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i love the way you write about your class. you make it sound like such a wonderful thing–and have inspired me to take an art class, too, very soon. thank you for sharing yourself this way.
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I really like the picture, I see him as a friendly man, out enjoying the countryside. Great job!! Take care,
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