"Toasting the Orphanage"
Original Size: 3 7/8" Wide x 6 3/8" Tall
Medium: Acrylic Inks (FW Brand)
Paper: Strathmore 500 series Bristol
A collection of illustrations by artist Michael Mason
Look over the top of the fence. Across the street there is a small wood. And beyond the tall pines and thick maples of the wood, a bright field scattered with goldenrod, blackberries, and queens lace lies curled in the embrace of a creek.
5 comments:
Excellent details on the table and in the light on the tapestry. Very nice.
So why, when I read the title "Toasting the Orphanage" did I imagine a huge inferno with children fleeing in terror while soldiers on horseback laughed mockingly?
Curse your quick response time, Snider!
I had a hilarious "Toasting the Orphanage" wisecrack at the ready, but you have swept in and stolen my thunder yet again!
Mike, I am, as always, astounded by the amount of detail, lighting effects and characterization you are able to fit into these small images. If I had a hat, it would be off to you.
I think Mike has fallen down a rabbit hole.
Yes, I fell down a rabbit hole *grin* Hopefully I will have a NEW piece for you to look at soon.
I have something on the board at the moment - just have to overcome the fear of actually putting color on it.
Oh god, I know what that's like. looking forward to the next one.
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