This picture started off as a sepia photo from e-vint.com. I coloured the lady and painted in the "flowers" and bowl and also the dress. The frame and party hat are from Createwings Designs.
I feel a sort of criticism hidden in the label: party gal.It is a pity that adolescence and youth don't last forever. There is always a time when party gals have to open their eyes to the reality of their wrinkles and shortcomings.Mirrors contribute a lot to make them aware of the transience of beauty and of the necessity of having something else to show apart from a pretty face. Great work Marie.I'm your fan.
A pritty woman, indeed!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. I love seeing into your imagination; it's so much fun!
ReplyDeleteYour blogging sister, Connie :)
Wonderful piece, Marie! I adore everything about it!
ReplyDeleteYou make absolute magic with those e-vint images, Marie. I am always in awe!
ReplyDeleteI feel a sort of criticism hidden in the label: party gal.It is a pity that adolescence and youth don't last forever. There is always a time when party gals have to open their eyes to the reality of their wrinkles and shortcomings.Mirrors contribute a lot to make them aware of the transience of beauty and of the necessity of having something else to show apart from a pretty face. Great work Marie.I'm your fan.
ReplyDeleteShe looks a real party gal! Beautifully coloured Marie and I love those flowers! xx
ReplyDeleteHo wouaouh Marie, you've took my heart once more! I'm fan of your artwork, indeed! I adore your sense of esthetic and your clever spirit my friend!
ReplyDeleteNothing less than drop dead gorgeous, Marie. I can almost hear the jazz playing in the background.
ReplyDeleteShe is so cute Marie I love the little hand drawn touches in this.
ReplyDeletei am in awe of you talent~!
ReplyDeleteOh all the touches you added are very nice Marie.
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