“Ninety eight, ninety nine, one hundred! Ready or not, here I come!”
“Harriet will never find me,” Monster thought, and hid behind his fingers.
(Footprints in the snow. Mixed media: ink, watercolors, oil pastels)
“Artists of KAUST”, an exhibition featuring nearly 150 works of visual art by members of the KAUST community. May 15-26, KAUST Library.
perspective - Illustration Friday
Sarah and Bunny take a new point of view.
(mixed media: pencil, ink, watercolours and oil pastels)
Focused - handmadebyminna
Clumsy-Andrew tried to stay focused. He dug his claws deeper into the bark and tried not to fall.
Mixed media: birch trunks were painted with watercolours; the details were added in with waterproof dipping-ink and markers.
The hatch was left open for the night, and the chicken got to play in the snow.
(hatch for Illustration Friday)
The air was cold but calm. The ground had changed from soggy and soft to hard and crunchy. Harriet slipped on the icy street and Monster sat down next to her.
- Let’s see who can catch more flakes with their tongue.
- Not fair, Monster. I have a tiny tongue and yours is at least a meter long.
(‘Crunchy’ for Illustration Friday)
“Caution” for Illustration Friday.
Bee cautious.
“Worn”
A pencil drawing for Illustration Friday.
“Unfold”
A pencil drawing for Illustration Friday.
Harriet and Monster are playing hide’n seek. Harriet finds Monster hiding between the layers of a folded rug.
A Cape Dutch Farm