The day was clear, so she realized that she was the only one in a fog.
Self portrait with migraine. Watercolor pencils.
(Added) I didn't really like the drawing above for this week's topic, so am adding this digital image. It is of the oldest schoolhouse in Colorado - in the fog.
The boring tapestry is getting to a more interesting place. Thanks goodness! I literally had to nap after weaving a bit both yesterday and the day before. Sad, when your work bores you to that extent! How, then, can I expect viewers to respond to it? Well, in it's defense, the title of the piece will be "February", and who wouldn't want to nap through the month of February?
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I used to lose several days a month to migraines. Ugh...poor you :(
Nice portrait in spite of it!
You can see the pain in those eyes which shows you what a good drawing it is, but poor you! (Do you need more powerful glasses; this happened to me with some tapestery).
The feeling puts one in a foggy mood! I remember migraines...ugh! They are truly the worst! Sending a cool summer breeze and healing waves your way!
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How true, what's going on inside determines outer outlook. I am sorry of the migraine, but the self portrait is wonderful.
*That little school house in the fog looks quite bleak. I can imagine little feet reluctantly going to school.
Great drawing - sorry about the migraine. Thanks for sharing. Loved your paper doll "Katie"!
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