You had a great idea with these paintings. To create portraits that you believe that cigarette smoke was arranged so that made a portrait! Very very nice!
Have a wonderful day! Big hugs always with love, Stefania!
There’s an antidote to the credit-card culture: instead of “What’s in your wallet?”, how about sharing “What’s in your moleskin?” That’s the real treasure, right? I have several sizes tucked away, next to my bed, in my backpack…
Comments on: "Moleskin Sketchbook:Smoke" (20)
The bottom one is particularly touching… she looks so stressed..
That time of year;)
She wears smoke like a demimondaine would wear an ermine coat.
An excellent descriptive sentence!
I love all that I can see in these pieces, dark and beautiful.
Thank you Allyson Marie:)
Beautiful piece. Dreams of smoke and dancing memories ignited on the wind.
Thank you, such a lovely comment.
You had a great idea with these paintings. To create portraits that you believe that cigarette smoke was arranged so that made a portrait! Very very nice!
Have a wonderful day! Big hugs always with love, Stefania!
Thank you Stefania!
Certain kinds of smoke have a big impact on my images too
This is true.
they look fantastic and tormented, enhanced by the snow falling on the page, love these!
Thanks Christina! Yeah, I’m enjoying the snow too:)
Having experienced a kitchen fire just a few months ago I have no difficulty in conjuring up images suggested by smoke!!
Oh no! Sorry!
Angst and imagination. Superb!!
Thanks Karen:)
There’s an antidote to the credit-card culture: instead of “What’s in your wallet?”, how about sharing “What’s in your moleskin?” That’s the real treasure, right? I have several sizes tucked away, next to my bed, in my backpack…
Yes! Mine are all over the place. By the TV, in my bag, in the studio. I’d love to have a peek at your moleskins:)