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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Goddesses of small pains (in Ellen's book)
Took advantage of Ned and I having a day off today to finish pages 2 and 3 on Ellen's book. The first steps in this drawing were actually taken on the train on Monday on the way to IKEA.
Don't forget Our Lady of Torn Cuticles & Her Highness of Burbling Tummy Gas. Not that I fancy them, mind you, but I did think of them when I saw this :-)
Great work, Aya, as always! Your level of commitment to drawing astounds me. I like the clever thinking behind this one, too.
I could look at these all day and marvel over the detail. Wonderful and humorous. I will be sending my pains to these goddesses so they can take care of them for me. :)
6 comments:
This is fabulous! I really like it! So true and well done and funny and sad all at once!
Don't forget Our Lady of Torn Cuticles & Her Highness of Burbling Tummy Gas. Not that I fancy them, mind you, but I did think of them when I saw this :-)
Great work, Aya, as always! Your level of commitment to drawing astounds me. I like the clever thinking behind this one, too.
ha ha ha! good ones, Hennie! :-D
what about Our Lady of stubbed toes and our Lady of night-time leg cramps?
I could look at these all day and marvel over the detail. Wonderful and humorous. I will be sending my pains to these goddesses so they can take care of them for me. :)
sounds wonderful to have such relief.
This is really beautiful. Love the detail & colors you used!
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