another wonderful work, really, your art is so WARM! full of... something :) can't explain... it's sensitive, that is. love it :) (happy birthday to your dad^^)
Hi Daniela, Finally saying hi! Gppd to see what you're up to. Liked your entry on the Searle Paris book... but every artist must have the Changi Gaol sketchbook. That is one of the truly sublime books of all time...
Thanks Cesare, Victoria, Joe and Elio - you are all too kind!
Thanks John and Arna! It's something like that, yes. A little short.
Chris, thank you for the link!
Um, Emma. I prefer AWESOM-O. Thanks.
Thanks a lot Francis and welcome to my blog!
Scott, what a nice surprise! I am pleased to say hi back and wondering why I haven't done so already myself. Well... too often I assume that worthwhile endeavours, such as finding old friends, must necessarily be more complicated than typing their names in a search box. My library is growing, if slowly. I am always on the lookout for Searle's sketchbooks, which I admittedly enjoy better than his illustration work. Something about the immediacy of the impressions...
Dan, Leighton, Robin, Jörn and Bojana - thanks to all of you for stopping by!
another wonderful work, really, your art is so WARM! full of... something :) can't explain... it's sensitive, that is. love it :)
ReplyDelete(happy birthday to your dad^^)
I love your work Daniela!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
I love this one!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Tati!
What can I say... really, really beautiful work. Realy appealing and alive.
ReplyDeletebeautiful~ your sketches are incredible too!
ReplyDeleteYou have a sick tallent. Your loose sketches and watercolors are really impressive.
ReplyDeleteGreat work,
joe y Elio
a scene from a movie..warm colours! I hear the kids playing in the street below...
ReplyDeletei like your style. i will add a link from my blog to yours. best,
ReplyDeletec.b.
Soo pretty. Awesmoe, Dani!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, as well.
wow truly great drawings! First time here...count me in as a regular from now on!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the inspiration
-francis
Hi Daniela,
ReplyDeleteFinally saying hi!
Gppd to see what you're up to.
Liked your entry on the Searle Paris book...
but every artist must have the Changi Gaol sketchbook. That is one of the truly sublime books of all time...
scott
Really fun! Hope he liked it.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular blog, your sketches are amazing and contain a sensibility to them that brings a smile to my face. I look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving everything here Daniela. Incredible sketches and outstanding paintings. Super inspirational.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteBeautifull Artwork. And many great pieces on your blog. Will be back
ReplyDeleteBeautiful illustration, love the colors! Bravo!!!:)
ReplyDeleteGrazie Federico e Federico!
ReplyDeleteJ, he appreciates your Bulgarian.
Thanks Cesare, Victoria, Joe and Elio - you are all too kind!
Thanks John and Arna! It's something like that, yes. A little short.
Chris, thank you for the link!
Um, Emma.
I prefer AWESOM-O.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot Francis and welcome to my blog!
Scott, what a nice surprise! I am pleased to say hi back and wondering why I haven't done so already myself. Well... too often I assume that worthwhile endeavours, such as finding old friends, must necessarily be more complicated than typing their names in a search box.
My library is growing, if slowly. I am always on the lookout for Searle's sketchbooks, which I admittedly enjoy better than his illustration work. Something about the immediacy of the impressions...
Dan, Leighton, Robin, Jörn and Bojana - thanks to all of you for stopping by!
Awesome!! Fantastic lighting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ted!
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