Tim, I don't know how you achieve such a good rendition with your pastels.. but you do!!!! Excellent work. btw thanks for coming by.. I'm a bit slow on the art work but soon,, BJ
Tim, thank you for visiting my blog this morning and leaving the kind note. I enjoyed perusing your work and look forward to following. Happy Creating!
Dear Tim,
ReplyDeleteLovely portrait! Congratulations. Sure, parents will be so happy.
Cheers, Sadami
Tim, I don't know how you achieve such a good rendition with your pastels.. but you do!!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work. btw thanks for coming by..
I'm a bit slow on the art work but soon,,
BJ
Aaah, she's awesome.
ReplyDeleteTim thank you for the note on my blog, you are doing great work! Enjoy sunny California for all of us who are shivering this morning. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful portrait! I see from browsing your blog that you enjoy working in a variety of mediums and styles... interesting work!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love both of these - the first one seems more clean-lined and clear-skinned; the second one "fuller" in color and shape. Both are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteTim, thank you for visiting my blog this morning and leaving the kind note. I enjoyed perusing your work and look forward to following. Happy Creating!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I am speechless--thank you for your comment today and for your inspiration
ReplyDeleteWonderful work Tim!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work, Tim! (I'm especially fond of "Rico Rodriguez II".)
ReplyDeleteThat's very dope, Tim!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I had so much fun working on these! Caitlin's hair was tricky, but I learned a lot from working on it.
ReplyDeleteThe second portrait is so different. And so interesting in details.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the first portrait looks a bit caricatured. Thanks for your comment.
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