The Christmas Visit by goldie
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Description
Each year a small group known as The Friends of Baby Animals collects local animals less than a year old to visit their special center to view the annual Christmas tree and to enjoy some treats (usually carrots and apples). Here we see one such group of young animals viewing the tree: baby lamb and piglet are mesmerized, while the fawn is trying to figure out what the strange thing she's looking at is. Meanwhile, the squirrel is looking at the tree for those nuts, since everyone was talking about nutcrackers--so where are the crackers and the nuts?!
Well, the next group is waiting their turn, so we must move along.
Many thanks for the visit and for any comments you'd like to share. Greatly appreciate your support.
Comments (19)
tetrasnake
Very lovely!
rhol_figament
Pretty tree and nice work on the lighting!
eekdog
A perfect Christmas holiday spirit dear, Barb. Love the characters and your story about them..
ontar1
Very beautiful!
Jean_C
Very nice story of the animals's Christmas, and absolutely adorable image! Great work, Barb!
OkrimSlava
beautiful done.
hashdoc
Sweet!
miwi
jendellas
I love this scene, reminds me of Christmas's on old films.
dogpinshadow
What a wonderful and beautiful Christmas scene!
RodS Online Now!
This is just delightful, and what beautiful lighting! Gorgeous holiday artwork!
mazzam
Very sweet. Lovely lighting.
jan_scrapper
Wonderful!!
NobbyC
Wonderfull image!!! ☺
GrandmaT
Marvelous work!
bakapo
such a delightful scene. it made me smile. good job, I like this.
Boni
Congratulations!!
Your image has been chosen for "Poser Staff Picks" of the week!! See the whole list
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Boni and the Poser Staff
mmitchell_houston
This is simply charming! And I love the way the nutcracker seems to be reaching out to them. There is a real sense of adoration in this piece; great use of soft light. The use of a reflective floor is an interesting choice (it does give more for the light to play off of than would a forest or dirt floor). Nicely done!
And congratulations from one "Staff Pick" artist to another! I'm in excellent company this week!
Deva3D
Awesome work!