Really sorry about the not so good photo. I found this photo just recently. It is part of my women's series that was shown at the Currier Museum of Art in the 70's.
I hope this doesn't come out the wrong way, but your pictures of plants and shells make me think of scientific botanical illustrations. That's meant to be a compliment. It's because of their delicacy and precision.
Jeanne! I'm just blown away with all your gorgeous colored pencil work. You are a genius at using the colored pencil and I never knew. Well, now I do so keep posting and I'll keep visiting.
I have been an artist for as long as I can remember. I went to college when I was 37 years old. I loved it so much, I was a sponge and absorbed anything and everything about art. I started out wanting to be a portrait artist but ended up using pencil and colored pencils. I made quite a name for myself with my drawings. I won many awards. When I needed a break from that I went into oil sticks and just loved them and again did very well with awards. I finally went back to my oils but always felt frustrated with them I wanted to be free from all constraints, I am now working in acrylics and loving them. So now the sky is the limit. I just want to go and do everything I feel and want to express.
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Hi Jeanne,
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year!
Lisa B.
I hope this doesn't come out the wrong way, but your pictures of plants and shells make me think of scientific botanical illustrations. That's meant to be a compliment. It's because of their delicacy and precision.
Earl Wajenberg
Jeanne! I'm just blown away with all your gorgeous colored pencil work. You are a genius at using the colored pencil and I never knew. Well, now I do so keep posting and I'll keep visiting.
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