SO GOOD to see YOUR work again, Danny -- LOVE the peek into your day -- looks as exhausting as mine -- but the sketches help relieve the stress - don't they? Do love them!
This is such a wonderful series, Karen. I admire how facile your sketches seem, like you just stepped aside for five minutes and whipped them off in that perfect, loose style of yours.
OK, I'll admit it: I just left a comment for "Karen," thinking i was looking at Karen W's blog. Apologies (though i still love the sketches). I feel really stupid right now.
OMG these are sooo full of life. Real, authentic life!! I love the wary expression on the daschundt as he checks out the other dog LOL It's perfect!~ 7pm Rain is a treasure, a work of art all it's own! These were a delight!
Thanks for sharing.
Jan
Danny, Yahoo, you're back it's been such along while since you've done a page like this. It's a happy day for me.
Thank-you !!! Oh so much
Your friend from Pa,
Linda
Danny I just looked at your today page and ya make me sick :) I'm going to draw you night sketch just for fun, even though you suggested i draw another pencil,,, which I will do ..... also when i was in my bathroom today I noticed the towel hanging on the rack with the tub side comming up and the wall color and the dog water dish on the foor aand andnd andd ya get the idea... i will let cha know, thanksfor the inspiration
I recently uncomplicated my life, am drawing more, working part time as janitor, just got a gig doing artwork for a local bookstore and sold more painting s this spring than, uh, well, in as long as I can remember. I don't miss the meetings, the meetings or the meetings, that I used to know too well when I was a minister. I love just being an average person again and while I don't think I have ever commented here before I should have because I have long appreciated your art and your take on living full.
Hello~
I just red your book.
I also think to much about my future.
That makes me sad.
I'm going to try for my to day.
I'm not a American. That's not important. But I wrote because you think this comment a little weard.
your story said to me.
'Don't be afraid. you're happy already'
Thank you for your picture, family story.
I feel I do better.
Hey Danny! I saw a guy today in a Wolfgang Puck restaurant out here in L.A. that vaguely looked like you. Highly unlikely due to the location of this particular restaurant but it triggered my realization that you're not blogging much lately. I hope all is well. I miss your inspirational posts but after awhile you gotta blog it your way which for most usually means less frequently.
These are great. You remind me that I need to spend less time on the computer and more time with a sketch pad if I ever want to improve. Less consumption, more production. Thanks!
A record of my exploration into all aspects of drawing, illustrated journaling, creativity, and the inspiring aspects of art. By the author of "Everyday Matters," "The Creative License", and "An Illustrated Life" and other books.
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Perfect example: everyday matters
Posted by: Babs | June 9, 2006 08:50 AM
Yeah! Drawings from your life! yippee. That's what I love to see. Thanks Danny.
Posted by: Jane LaFazio
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June 9, 2006 11:05 AM
i like these danny! simple, fast, full of movement & moment!
Posted by: *crissy | June 9, 2006 11:57 AM
SO GOOD to see YOUR work again, Danny -- LOVE the peek into your day -- looks as exhausting as mine -- but the sketches help relieve the stress - don't they? Do love them!
Posted by: lin | June 9, 2006 12:07 PM
I love these "snapshots of life" in sketches, they are quick, fresh and so lively!
Posted by: aoi | June 9, 2006 03:57 PM
Ah, back to basics. So classic and true. Thanks.
Posted by: melissa w | June 9, 2006 08:29 PM
This is such a wonderful series, Karen. I admire how facile your sketches seem, like you just stepped aside for five minutes and whipped them off in that perfect, loose style of yours.
Posted by: Karen Sandstrom | June 9, 2006 10:16 PM
OK, I'll admit it: I just left a comment for "Karen," thinking i was looking at Karen W's blog. Apologies (though i still love the sketches). I feel really stupid right now.
Posted by: karen Sandstrom | June 9, 2006 10:18 PM
OMG these are sooo full of life. Real, authentic life!! I love the wary expression on the daschundt as he checks out the other dog LOL It's perfect!~ 7pm Rain is a treasure, a work of art all it's own! These were a delight!
Thanks for sharing.
Jan
Posted by: Jan Blencowe | June 10, 2006 09:35 AM
Danny, Yahoo, you're back it's been such along while since you've done a page like this. It's a happy day for me.
Thank-you !!! Oh so much
Your friend from Pa,
Linda
Posted by: Linda | June 10, 2006 09:43 PM
The dog run drawing is awesome, especially with the pug dog in it!!! I love it. I love all of the drawings, Danny.
Posted by: Lainey | June 10, 2006 10:12 PM
love this series!
Posted by: Cindy | June 10, 2006 10:54 PM
So nice to see your work again. Isn't it more fun to have a pen in the hand instead of a mouse? My Space indeed. Keep at it and enjoy life again.
Andy
Posted by: Andy | June 11, 2006 08:02 PM
Hi Danny,
It's been too long since I've stopped by here. I love your work and your heart.
Posted by: Susan Henderson | June 12, 2006 04:15 PM
Danny I just looked at your today page and ya make me sick :) I'm going to draw you night sketch just for fun, even though you suggested i draw another pencil,,, which I will do ..... also when i was in my bathroom today I noticed the towel hanging on the rack with the tub side comming up and the wall color and the dog water dish on the foor aand andnd andd ya get the idea... i will let cha know, thanksfor the inspiration
Posted by: kerry wetzel | June 14, 2006 02:04 AM
I recently uncomplicated my life, am drawing more, working part time as janitor, just got a gig doing artwork for a local bookstore and sold more painting s this spring than, uh, well, in as long as I can remember. I don't miss the meetings, the meetings or the meetings, that I used to know too well when I was a minister. I love just being an average person again and while I don't think I have ever commented here before I should have because I have long appreciated your art and your take on living full.
::thrive!
Posted by: Owen | June 16, 2006 06:18 PM
My first visit. Admire greatly the work. Often see this EDM challenge thing mentioned. What is it?
I wish I had an aunt once removed and a call from her lawyer. Jealous.
Posted by: argos | June 19, 2006 06:57 AM
Hello~
I just red your book.
I also think to much about my future.
That makes me sad.
I'm going to try for my to day.
I'm not a American. That's not important. But I wrote because you think this comment a little weard.
your story said to me.
'Don't be afraid. you're happy already'
Thank you for your picture, family story.
I feel I do better.
Posted by: 조문정 | June 23, 2006 04:17 AM
Hey Danny! I saw a guy today in a Wolfgang Puck restaurant out here in L.A. that vaguely looked like you. Highly unlikely due to the location of this particular restaurant but it triggered my realization that you're not blogging much lately. I hope all is well. I miss your inspirational posts but after awhile you gotta blog it your way which for most usually means less frequently.
Take Care!
Posted by: Robbie | June 23, 2006 11:00 PM
These are great. You remind me that I need to spend less time on the computer and more time with a sketch pad if I ever want to improve. Less consumption, more production. Thanks!
Posted by: Gigi | July 1, 2006 06:49 PM