The young and the old ... creases play a roll in everyone's life at some time or another. My old lady is just an old lady, no one that I know and the young lady is another of my attempts at a Jane Davenport drawing without the swirling hair :) Fun as always ... Rain's TAD is keeping my emotional head above water each week ... thank you to Rain and all of her fun followers :)
Andrea @ From the Sol
P. S. Let me remind you again ... I often don't get the opportunity to write comments until the weekend. By that time you all have stopped looking for new comments and so 1) you miss reading mine and 2) you think I never comment on your wonderful art ... take a peek later in the week. There is a good chance I have left a comment :)
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Great creases in both cases!
Nice done Andrea!
They are both in the creases ... LOL
Lovely. And I resemble the first much more than the second.
I love both ladies. There is wisdom in one and hope for the future in the other. Thats life.
Take care!
Lovely creases Andrea!
Very nicely done. I love that face. Have a great evening.
Impressively, imaginatively fold your pages for topic! I love your women!
Have a beautiful day, hug Elke
How sad would life be without creases they tell so many tales. I always think an aged face with it's crinkles and wrinkles holds much wisdom. I did smile about the Jane Davenport comment regarding the without the swirling hair, it's hard not to go with the flow when drawing longer styles hee hee..
Great work, may you week be ever creative Tracey xx
Your old lady is quite wonderful. You have captured the dignity of aging so well.
Andrea,
We were thinking along the same line in what to draw. Like you, my elderly lady was no in particular. I saw an illustration and based mine from it and as you know I tried replicating vintage pinup girl artist's painting. I love both of your art pieces - the fabulous character in the older woman's face and the pleated style long dress of the second! Thanks for dropping by to check out my art. Have a glorious weekend, darlin' friend!
Two quite different creases Andrea. So I like the both, but equally. Perhaps the second wins it on colour and sheer originality.
...as we age creaces become a fact of life and you captured them well. Be well Andrea.
I'm sure everyone sees your lovely comments Andrea!! :) Your "creases" are lovely. I much prefer the crease of an aged soul! :)
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