Here he is--a forest dweller perhaps from ancient Ireland. I believe he would be ready for anything--just look at his stance. He would be a good friend, fiercely loyal and stout-hearted.
I love this. Your art always calls to me, saying "Come, write of mystical lands and people. Write of hope, laughter and happy endings." and I silently say, "soon, very soon." :)
He is ready to protect his fair maiden from all harm. He is ready for action yet had the face and soul of a romantic Irishman.... You are so very talented. Your art tells a story without needing any words. Is that bagpipes I hear in the background? Blessings to you and your family. Love and Light, Nina p
My mother, Author Eva Gibson, says,"Everybody loves a story." These are the untold stories hidden behind each piece of my artwork. Some are whimsical or sad, others funny. There are stories rooted in science fiction and fairytales--some classical, others born from my imagination. Many pieces reflect my love for the Creator. Often, hidden behind my art, are stories from real life experiences. Indeed, over the years I've discovered the old saying is true. "Truth IS often stranger than fiction."
A midget who told me, when I was depressed about people making fun of me because we had no money and no new clothes and I was wearing everything second handed. He told me, "You are the only one in the world, make the most of it." -- Abe Lincoln
My Camera and Me
I carry my camera everywhere I go. Here you see one of my Cloud Paintings. I find unusual shapes, faces, animals in just about everything, especially clouds. Often I am able to enhance or "paint" my photos so others can see what my imagination has revealed.
When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I have not a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave me Lord." -- Darlene Pringle, Artist
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass....it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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Oh, if he has one of those sweet Irish accents would he be ready for a kiss from an almost forty-year old who adores both magic and the Irish?
xo
erin
It almost looks like a tai chi stance, grounded in the earth and ready for anything.
Very stout-hearted, indeed! What a handsome fellow he is!
I love this. Your art always calls to me, saying "Come, write of mystical lands and people. Write of hope, laughter and happy endings." and I silently say, "soon, very soon." :)
His stance says "leave that monster to ME!". His cute little shoes say "I am your friend, don't take me too seriously!"
He is ready to protect his fair maiden from all harm. He is ready for action yet had the face and soul of a romantic Irishman.... You are so very talented. Your art tells a story without needing any words. Is that bagpipes I hear in the background? Blessings to you and your family. Love and Light, Nina p
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