Agree with Sharon. I also like self-challenges to "solve" images in a minimalist way. This one is brilliant. Just a question: sanguine? (not sure about the English word; I mean red pencil)
Artist Reply: Yes, i understand "sanguine" even if im not sure it is the english word... well, more or less. I mean I simply chose the dark terracotta one from my colored pencils box... the "sanguine" i use is much more "fat" (is it the right word?) while i wanted something more dry :)
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tim linville 03 Jan 2011
One of Your Best!So full of Humanity,and Love :)Maureen Bloesch 23 Sep 2009
excellent comp!Ana Tirolese 18 Oct 2008
Beautiful work. Boy, this brings back memories. Wonderful work.Fiona Robinson 16 Oct 2008
certainly is and you captured it beautifullysten struikenkamp 12 Oct 2008
Wonderful and Peaceful !Barry Huyett 12 Oct 2008
beauti full....Greg Vilton 11 Oct 2008
Lovely drawing, Cristina! Anneke's comment is really excellent! LOLdebbie collier 10 Oct 2008
Beautifully done!!!!Anonymous Guest 10 Oct 2008
deliciousPenny Myers 10 Oct 2008
A tender moment with mother and child. Beautiful.Anneke Hut 10 Oct 2008
This is the sweetest cover up for AW's nudity policy I have ever seen! :)) Gorgeous drawing, Cristina!Sharon Gonzalez 10 Oct 2008
VERY INCREDIBLY DONE, CRISTINA. WOW.Armando Salas 10 Oct 2008
Agree with Sharon. I also like self-challenges to "solve" images in a minimalist way. This one is brilliant. Just a question: sanguine? (not sure about the English word; I mean red pencil)Sharon Simmons 10 Oct 2008
a great example of "less is more" .wonderful! sharonEmily Reed 10 Oct 2008
WONDERFUL PENCILWORK!Olga van Dijk 10 Oct 2008
So PRECIOUS!! It's a beautiful and tender drawing Christina! *Love and Light~OvD*Jacki Bowler 10 Oct 2008
What a wonderful tender moment you've captured..........beautifully and sensitively drawn...........just super Cristina :o))