Sunday, February 3, 2008

BLANKET

When I was a child, beds had blankets. The amount of blankets always depended on the season. Growing up in England, a cold icy winter night would warrant two to three blankets with a large eiderdown placed on top. I still love a blanket but they tend to be the ones used as colourful throws over the settee or taken on a picnic. This picture I did last year "childhood imagination at bed time". A quick sketch done with "copic" pens.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like the limited palette and the birds - it really does show imagination. This is a lovely piece:>

Anonymous said...

I think you did a great job pulling energy into a rather static scene. Very well done!

Anonymous said...

Like the use of limited colour, it has a feel of mystery about it. Very dreamy and warm under the blanket! I like it.
Jammy!

Anonymous said...

I love the tones in the work, it sets the mood and the line work is wonderful! Striking illo!

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Anonymous said...

A lovely childhood memory beautifully painted with feeling.
Gus

Anonymous said...

Good Job! :)