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No matter if it's a beautiful sweater, scarf, hat, mittens....whatever, 100% wool makes me itch!!
acrylic & Prismacolor pencils on bristol paper
(This was done a couple of years ago as a Christmas card design..."Fleece Navidad!)
Me too!
Just imagine if it made sheep itch!
Fun illustration.
Hi!
I love your sheep! I just discovered Illustration Friday and posted something for the first time. It looks really fun. What a cool blog you have. I look forward to watching it.
I'll link to you, too! :-)
That's adorable! Clearly the sheep don't mind their woolen scarves:>
what well-dressed sheep :)
....a beautiful illustration...fun, wonderful colors and background....just great !!
LOL! Yes, most wool makes me itch. Your colorful sheep are darling and they look so cozy in the snowy field. You created a lovely piece for the new year!
p.s. I know it's not Monday, but here I am :) Have a joyful weekend.
Me too!! Doesn't it make you wonder if sheep always itch?
Great illustration.
lol, very clever! And true!!
Ditto! Beautiful illustration and concept.
Beautiful sheep!! You'd be surprised how much less itchy it is in the raw-- I think the scrubbing of preparation for cloth is what makes it feel so crummy.
ha! great take on the theme :)
so cute!
teri
heee heee heee! too funny and i love your little woolies...very very cute, lolo! :))
Just as I was about to write "me too" I noticed all the other folks who are plagued by wool's itch factor. Wonder if ANYONE other than sheep can wear it without getting itchy?
Absolutely adorable image! Love your little sheepses!
Oh, now this is beautiful! I love the colors and patterns you've dressed the sheep in. It contrasts so nicely with the cool colors of the sky and snow. If you have a moment, I've tagged your blog in mine. You needn't reply but in trying to think of work I admire, yours of course came to mind.
Happy New Year!
Fancy Sheep there in their multicolored polyester scarves. (he he he he )
By the way, how is the book you are illustrating proceeding? I would love to know when it will be available for purchase.
hi Lolo,
wishing you a love-filled year 2008 to continually inspire you.
hugs,
Li
This is wonderful! Wool makes me itchy, too, which makes me glad I'm not a sheep.
btw: did you ever check the results of the drawing? Hmmm.....??? tsk tsk tsk
As kate so cleverly points out, the wool never seems to itch the sheep. I see that sketched out has also identified an excellent question. Isn't it about time for some research group to come up with a substance that will keep us from itching too! I'll be happy to be the test subject ... send all scarfs, sweaters, mittens, socks and anti-itch potions to me right away! :D
I did one with a sheep a too. Yours are truly wonderful! I agree wool is itchy!
I really love this image and the style of your illustration.
Your post reminds me of a story that my Dad told me. When he was a kid in Italy his Mom would make him wear woolen stockings in the winter. My Dad said that it was pure torture. As soon as he would get outside he would take them off. He said that he would rather be cold than be tortured by the itchies.
I know the feeling! and I love your sheep, they're faces are a little ambiguous, which I feel all animals look like when they look at humans. it's like they're going "wha..?"
this is cute and funny
thank u for your kind comments
have a great year!
What would happen if you were a sheep and wool made you itch? Hmmmm....
I really like your piece, great idea, awesome colors and the textures on the sheep and in the sky are brilliant. Snow..that would be nice here in the north east...
"Fleece Navidad!"
SOOOO funny! Great idea, great illo, great card!
Ahhhhhh. They are so cute.
YE SIR, I HAVE 3 BAGS FULL IF YOU NEED A SWEATER
Classic! Thanks for the visit.
wool makes me itch, too. what a beautiful illustration and i like sheep a lot!
Nice illustration. I like the symmetrical design.
This is an adorable "warm & fuzzy" kind of illustration. So sweet. & yup, 100% wool makes me itch too :)
HaHa. Wool makes me itch too, but I would still cuddle these little lovelies, they're very sweet! I love the colours you used.
They're so cute, and look warm in their blankets! Nice!
a : )
A really nice scene!!! Wool and snow were made for each other.
Great work...
I itch 100% of the time when I wear wool...
Awesome image you've created here! I love winter scenes- like how you put in those vibrant blankets as contrast to the cool blues. Sheep = funny expressions hahaha & looks like the trees are dancing on the hills.
Me too! It made me sneeze as well! I love your sheeps and the scarf they're wearing! Perfect!
Cute. The sheep are so sweet. Lovely colours!
Beautiful illustration! And I´ve been seeing your Moleskine´s blog and it´s really nice! Happy New Year!
Love their little faces, especially the lips! and the tilt of the heads. Especially love being able to see it big - all those juicy details in the fur and the texture in the background. Cute cute cute....
Nice image-this will make a popular holiday card!
so cute and clever! love those sheep and their woolen scarves!
Very true... and very cute too :o) Love the trees in the background!
great work.. this has a really rich feel to it.. rather natty scarves that the sheep have :)
I really like the snowy landscape and the blankets they have on their backs!
Thank you for the comment on my blog, that song really is one of my favourites.
Happy crafting!
Carolina