"In Line At The Theatre" 11" x 14" (watercolor on cradled aquabord) |
Remember when I started this? Does your memory even go back that far? Well I "went out on a limb" and decided to enter it into a local show so I finally finished it up. I know . . . it's a little out there. I have no idea what to expect, so we'll see what the judges think. I'm going in with very low expectations. All that being said . . . my Little People interest has been renewed and I'm hoping to get the others ones in this series finished up so I can proceed with my original goal -- submitting them for jury at a Boston hospital exhibit. They make me smile almost as much as those crazy dogs in their Christmas costumes!
(Sorry about the poor image quality . . . but I was scrambling to meet the deadline -- see my previous post.) :)
Thanks for checking in. Have a great day!
Geweldig jij bent zo realisaties lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your lovely comment Danielle! :)
DeleteAwww! Dis so cute Kara! But also very proper in design too. Seriously. ;)
ReplyDeleteHa! Thank you Crystal. :)
DeleteAre you kidding! I love this, and think it deserves lots of ribbons! I am sending you an article I just received about Chicopee High School. It says Francis Bigda was a principal was once principal!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gloria :) . . . you're very sweet! I got a kick out of reading the Chicopee H.S. news. No relation to Francis though. Although my great uncle Al Moge was a "tailor?" for the sports teams at either Chicopee or Chicopee Comp. I believe his brother, Bill Moge was a well-known coach for years. I can't remember if I mentioned that to you before. Anyway . . . thanks so much for the info and the lovely comment. Cheers!
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