A chunk of charcoal snapped off the end of my Berol charcoal pencil. So I rubbed the side of it on my sketch pad and added some harder lines to it. Sort of looks like a sleeping cat, yes?
That’s the sign of a true artist, isn’t it? You could take something abstract and find what lies beneath. Isn’t that how Michaelangelo created his marble sculptures?
Great how you didn’t decide the cat forst. What a creative way todraw. Looks great
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More, please. This is lovely.
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Thanks, Catherine! Happy accidents yield interesting results!
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Thank you, Julie! I do love me some charcoal. 🙂
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I love this – accidents make the best art sometimes!
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It’s accidentally awesome! Love this! I am a cat lover so this just speaks volumes to me.
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Amazing what you can do with a chip of charcoal!
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I’m so glad, Veronica; thanks! I’m a cat lover, too, but haven’t owned a cat in 18 years. My older son is rather allergic.
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Thanks, Cindy!
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That’s the sign of a true artist, isn’t it? You could take something abstract and find what lies beneath. Isn’t that how Michaelangelo created his marble sculptures?
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Oh I am so not worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence as Michaelangelo. 😉
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You are to me. 🙂
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❤ dear!
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I love the action!
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Thanks, Pat!
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OMG Teresa, how did I miss this??? Oh I love it!! 😀
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Thanks so much, Laura!
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You’re so welcome! 😀
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