:: vintage BINGO card ::
What I went to grab for, was my graphite pencil... ended up being charcoal instead.
Some incidents are meant to be!
What is character but the determination of incident?
What is incident but the illustration of character?
HENRY JAMES
Your art really inspires me April! I just want to say how much I admire (OK, envy) how much you create. It really comes through in your art how much you love the process. Most of the time these days I'm so tired by the end of the day that I just can't fathom sitting down and picking up my paints and papers and supplies.
ReplyDeleteHello Jane
DeleteAww... so sweet of you to leave this comment. STRAIGHT from the heart! ~xx
Thank you for your kind words and loving support.
It wasn't always this way for me, being able to create daily.
Life threw a fork in the road... and I had to make choices, some were not so willing.
Yes... I feel blessed, to be able to play with paints, be expressive, and wonder within my imagination...
To be truthful, my passion for art, doesn't pay the bills. I do it to survive, from the inside out. :]
Oh, I love the colors you have used here!!
ReplyDeleteHello Andria
DeleteThank you, glad you like the charcoal incident! :]
Take care. ~xx
Beautiful! This just shows that little accidents lead to wonderful art.
ReplyDeleteHello Janet
DeleteYou bet they do!!! :]
Enjoy the little "incidents" in art. ~xx
She's wonderful April! So full of character herself!! xx
ReplyDeleteHello Lorinda
DeleteAww... THANK YOU! you are so wonderful... ~xx
Enjoy your visit.
She is beautiful and the charcoal gives added depth. A happy mistake!
ReplyDeleteHello Jackie
ReplyDeleteThank you for your encouragement! ~xx