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Still life for Tara

2D Still Life posted on Jun 17, 2015
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Dear Tara, wish you all the best for you surgery today. Soon you will see all the wonders in here again and much more :-D. And I will soon be back on track :-)

Comments (10)


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durleybeachbum

12:27PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

Best wishes to Tara, and she will love this fascinating drawing!

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kgb224

1:17PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

Amazing work and dedication Helle. God bless.

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jayfar

2:32PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

Great stuff again Helle.

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anaber

3:08PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

Wonderful ink drawing and dedication, Helle;) It is so YOU!! And i agree with Andrea! She will love this a lot!!! I wish to Tara great strength for today and i send to her my best wishes. My thoughts with you,Tara!!!

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giulband

3:13PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

WOW !! Very very beautiful and artistic creation !!!!!!

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MrsRatbag

8:38PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

A wonderful and thoughtful bit of artwork and dedi; I hope all went well with the surgery and that all is clear now!

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magnus073

11:00PM | Wed, 17 June 2015

Helle, this is a wonderfully detailed production and a thoughtful dedication for Tara.

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DennisReed

4:25PM | Thu, 18 June 2015

cool

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auntietk

1:17AM | Sat, 20 June 2015

how could anyone see this and ignore the urge to paint something!??! you make me fairly itch for my virtual brushes. 🎨 thank you for this, my friend. i'm looking forward to being able to play here again every day! i'm better today, and am expecting an uneventful recovery. (that's the plan!) 😃

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anahata.c

1:33PM | Wed, 05 August 2015

Hi Helle! I'm back in June, to comment on some things in your gallery "In vivo," as they say....in real life... First I love the mix of serious sketching, doodling and cartooning in this drawing. You get some shapes very quickly, as if you wanted a quick "character sketch": The palate is a good example. Whoosh, whoosh, you got a palette. With other things, you worked on them, fussed with them, grappled with to get an intense feeling---the water jar (with the soaking brushes), the boxes in the left (holding paints, matches, buttons? pencils??? tiny relatives???) In the background, I assume we're looking at a wall, and we see stuff I can't quite make out, but they're intensely drawn. THey almost look like a meat cleaver and something with a leash. Fascinating. You have a spray bottle that's bent over talking to the stuff on the wall. And wonderful drooping lines on the wall---like streamers in a ticker tape parade. Or water dripping down a window. Little streamers that make it a carnival, in a way. On the very bottom of the image---a knife? A palette knife? Or is that a brush that passed out? This is a little treasure of sketches and doodles, filled with intensity, and postowrked to make it look like it was done on a very old cushion with rounded edges. Big fun and scrappy collection, and wonderful for Tara's recovery. (It must've worked, because she's fine now!) I'm dying to know what you did to to make it look like it's drawn on old muslin fabric. Wonderfully playful.

anahata.c

1:34PM | Wed, 05 August 2015

Tara has little emoticons in her comment. Where did she find them? Why can't I find them? I gotta work on this...


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