Lorraine, This looks like the cabins (cottages) we have in Ontario. Someone who will build a larger place later but for now has his property and wants to enjoy nature. I felt like I could run through that meadow. Lovely. blessings Janis
Lorraine, your scene looks so serene and that cabin, small and cute. How lovely would that place be among those rolling hills with the splashes of colour from the flowers in front. Perfect. So, do you like being in cabins in real life or jsut here in dreamland? I tend to like a hot shower, must say! :)
I love your addition to our collective. Thank you so much for joining in again!
I am always enamored by the myriad of green shades surrounding us - and here you did add many to your really lovely piece Lorraine. The rolling hills remind me a little of my English home or, perhaps even more because of the pines, the countryside here in North Carolina on a drive toward the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
What a lovely cabin, Lorraine. I admire ANYONE who can create an entire piece out of colored pencil. Too intimidating I guess for me. LOL I like to combine watercolors, Tombow brushes and colored pencils. :D
I gave up in the end using my prismacolour pencils as they just kept breaking. I keep them in their box and haven't dropped them so don't why. I sharpen the right way too. I love your field of flowers. Hugs. Mrs A.
Beautiful. I love all the texture and rich colors.
ReplyDeleteVery nice cabin and landscape here Lorraine!
ReplyDeleteI like the cabin is situated in an open space, you can relax in the cabin and run free in the field. good take on the theme.
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day.
OH, lovely work on the challenge, Lorraine. I really like the idea of a cabin in a meadow with spring flowers. Well done! :)
ReplyDeleteLorraine,
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the cabins (cottages) we have in Ontario. Someone who will build a larger place later but for now has his property and wants to enjoy nature. I felt like I could run through that meadow. Lovely.
blessings
Janis
your cabin is so inviting.
ReplyDeletei would like to walk up and knock on it's door.
Lorraine, your scene looks so serene and that cabin, small and cute. How lovely would that place be among those rolling hills with the splashes of colour from the flowers in front. Perfect. So, do you like being in cabins in real life or jsut here in dreamland? I tend to like a hot shower, must say! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your addition to our collective. Thank you so much for joining in again!
I am always enamored by the myriad of green shades surrounding us - and here you did add many to your really lovely piece Lorraine.
ReplyDeleteThe rolling hills remind me a little of my English home or, perhaps even more because of the pines, the countryside here in North Carolina on a drive toward the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
Lovely.
Mary -
i haven't used my prismacolor pencils in a long time. you've reminded me how fun they can be to work with. what a peaceful scene!
ReplyDeleteNice! I like the openness around this cabin–plenty of space to walk around or just observe all the nature in the meadow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cabin, Lorraine. I admire ANYONE who can create an entire piece out of colored pencil. Too intimidating I guess for me. LOL I like to combine watercolors, Tombow brushes and colored pencils. :D
ReplyDeleteLove your meadow, it makes me want to skip through it and go and spend time resting in your cabin. Lovely piece.
ReplyDeleteI gave up in the end using my prismacolour pencils as they just kept breaking. I keep them in their box and haven't dropped them so don't why. I sharpen the right way too.
ReplyDeleteI love your field of flowers. Hugs. Mrs A.