I just love your watercolor work. (I'm glad you're so gifted with it!)
You nailed that expression on her face: apprehension and resolve.
Everything about her is longish and slim. But that is about to change, or so it seems. The scissors and hands are short and squattish--like the haircut she is getting.
Hair is a defining feature, and she is about to take a new identity, and she seems ready for it if not a little uneasy.
Working in the Bookwood since 2007, Celia is an illustrator and fine artist living in Snohomish, Washington with her wonderful husband, three adorable sons and a black cat.
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I just love your watercolor work. (I'm glad you're so gifted with it!)
You nailed that expression on her face: apprehension and resolve.
Everything about her is longish and slim. But that is about to change, or so it seems. The scissors and hands are short and squattish--like the haircut she is getting.
Hair is a defining feature, and she is about to take a new identity, and she seems ready for it if not a little uneasy.
Those are the things I see in this piece.
(See? I'm an art critic!)
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