Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
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I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (12)
Svarg
Awww. I'm sure there will knights a plenty for her! She looks so sweet here.
Garlor
eeeeerghhh...office party time !
jgkane
I am sure that Maureeen does not need the mistletoe, Rozanne. As for the 'knights', well if they are in shining armour, they are usually looking for a good serf/slave to shine it up for them.. Beware! ;o) Regards, John.
ysvry
great drawing, happy xmass.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Genial Rozanne... una expresi maravillosa ! G U A P A !!!
sharky_
OK Maureen, here I am....your knight in shining armor. Now where is that mistletoe???? lol. Beautiful drawing and work my friend. Aloha
marybelgium
fantastique expression !!!
Richardphotos
as beautiful as Maureen is I agree she needs no mistletoe. I would be in line!!
TwoPynts
That is was is known as a missed opportunity...for the knights anyway. ;]
MeredithWilson
Dear Rozanne, I LOVE your drawings!! She is so cute!! (And a blond!!!) I'll bet she didn't have to wait long under the mistletoe for the word to get around and the line to form!!! (Of course, she could take a hint from Little Meredith and just wear it in her hair to be on the safe side!!!) You're draing skill is so amazing - a few lines and you've captured so much character!!! A big tip of my hat!!!! Love ya!!! Meredith
CDBrugg
really really lovely :-))) wishing her all the best of luck (but does she really want a knoght for Xmas - some people would prefer a Lord instead?)
mayuan
this was one of the first images I saw of yours, and remains, for me, a kind of ambassador for your whole drawing-output. The freedom of line, the absolute vitality of your hand (it never flags, rozie, it's always facile, expressive and in just the right amount), the joy & look of wonder; and the splashes of color surrounding your figures which seem 'thought' on as much as washed on---how does one tell you what angels you have working in you? Just going to sleep, found this almost 'in' my sleep, and thought, I've got to comment again. Grazie, poet. The spirits are working their magic again...(ps, the mistletoe should be hoping for her magic, not the other way around)