The young woman and her father is not transparently organized and atomized to reveal the mysteries of mass and light in nature, but pushes toward the foreground, so that one is intensely aware of the interlocked jostling of shapes, the jostling of consciousness, of conscience. The light blues and greens of the young woman's translucent skin push against the dark reds and browns of her 80s metal mane , forcefully meeting at the center focused by her hand and hanging skein of hair. The diagonal of the orange curtains descends through the swoop of her arm, joining the two halves, back and front, right and left. Her left arm enters and vaguely caresses the fathers shoulder but is ultimately cut off, for the woman's arm has snaked up from out of frame. One tends not to notice since our attention is drawn to the daddy person in the foreground.
I wish I could draw my DAD!!!I can only draw cute animals and stuff. You have such a gift! So talented! Keep up the great posts! Very inspiring. LATER!
hey i really like this card for your father...im actually working on some holiday stuff for my parents and family...that i never attempted....but this is very cool.
not all the time i find time to do something for my own family.
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Happy Birthdsy, Marlo's Dad!!!! (She certainly got your expression right!)
Emily
There's a lot I like about this one!
Including those lovely hands - and the way you put your polka dots in perspective.
It's the little things that impress me.
Ah, that turned out great, I love the hands, and the piece as a whole. And let me say it as well, Happy birthday to your father!!!
well, i showed it to my dad and he goes, "i look like a turd" HA HA HA HA HA HA
i really like this. i like your expression & your eyes & your hands. good one
another Marlo success story!
thats killer, no wonder you like John.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEESOME
great work pal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
and he goes, "i look like a turd
I think you made him look more like George Lucas than anything. Unless he considers Mr. Lucas a turd, then we're both right.
Excellent drawing none-the-less. The arms are my favourite part.
So when you're rich and famous, can we come hang by your pool?
Those as always are Goddamn nice drawerings
V
Fresh Drink
Wow! Nice present for your dad! He must have a killer collection by now!
i'm sure you made him cry all night with this! =D love your crazy eyes in this one.
In addition to the great colors, I enjoy your use of non-rectangular paper shapes. Why can't we have more greeting cards in round-like forms?
Awesomeness Marlo!!
You've done it again.
You reign supreme.
Oh, wow....beeyouteeful!
Plain to see you love your pop. : )
The young woman and her father is not transparently organized and atomized to reveal the mysteries of mass and light in nature, but pushes toward the foreground, so that one is intensely aware of the interlocked jostling of shapes, the jostling of consciousness, of conscience. The light blues and greens of the young woman's translucent skin push against the dark reds and browns of her 80s metal mane , forcefully meeting at the center focused by her hand and hanging skein of hair. The diagonal of the orange curtains descends through the swoop of her arm, joining the two halves, back and front, right and left. Her left arm enters and vaguely caresses the fathers shoulder but is ultimately cut off, for the woman's arm has snaked up from out of frame. One tends not to notice since our attention is drawn to the daddy person in the foreground.
I LIKES IT!
Oh MArlo Yours is soo good!!!!!!!!!
I wish I could draw my DAD!!!I can only draw cute animals and stuff. You have such a gift! So talented!
Keep up the great posts! Very inspiring.
LATER!
MARLO WHAT STUDIO DO YOU WORK IN?
Haaa! I like your pink finger tips!
hey i really like this card for your father...im actually working on some holiday stuff for my parents and family...that i never attempted....but this is very cool.
not all the time i find time to do something for my own family.
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