Your work is filled with psychological drama - the closeness of the space definitely has a story. You should illustrate a book, Sandy. It would be a wonderful one to read to my kids. Pick one of the old fairy tales that noone has done in a long time. You know the kind - the ones that aren't politically correct and Disney-ized.
Gawd! I LOVE your work! I think that she is telling a little FIB and her rabbit friend is leaning in to make sure he's got down the details so that he can back her up! Which he should do because he's the one that has gotten her into this mess! and maybe the title could be "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies".
I agree with Dixie about illustrating a book. You're drawings would have children and adults intrigued. I don't think she can see the rabbit, only hears him. That's why he's grinning.
They look adorable!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is filled with psychological drama - the closeness of the space definitely has a story. You should illustrate a book, Sandy. It would be a wonderful one to read to my kids. Pick one of the old fairy tales that noone has done in a long time. You know the kind - the ones that aren't politically correct and Disney-ized.
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Sandy, these are wonderful! I think it reminds me of Alice and Harvey!
ReplyDeleteGawd! I LOVE your work!
ReplyDeleteI think that she is telling a little FIB and her rabbit friend is leaning in to make sure he's got down the details so that he can back her up! Which he should do because he's the one that has gotten her into this mess!
and maybe the title could be "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies".
Just a thought!...AND I agree with Dixie
Perhaps after all the Wonderland experiences, Alice now sees everyone as rabbits...... including her father. (that's my interpretation!)
ReplyDeleteAlice looks a little peeved to me...I think she's mad at her Father and turned him into a rabbit!
ReplyDeleteha ha
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the stories !
I agree with Dixie about illustrating a book. You're drawings would have children and adults intrigued.
ReplyDeleteI don't think she can see the rabbit, only hears him. That's why he's grinning.
Am I the only one who thinks they look scary? Yikes, it looks like the mean sister has turned her brother into a rabbit...and he's not happy.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great....the Alice and bunny painting should sell fast no matter where you put it.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, a book, a book, what a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI too, love everything you do :)
Wishing you a happy and blessed Easter! xx Gypsy Purple
ReplyDeleteHello! I'm having Mastroni withdrawals...I'm addicted to your fantastic artwork!
ReplyDeleteMore please!