She was probably wondering how to pay for her visit if the orange man's muskrat cuts Medicare. xoxox Very glad to hear you're better. Stay that way, please.
Liza, another touching and beautiful drawing. It reminded me of a photograph I took of my wife waiting in a hospital in Seattle 18 days before she died of cancer. Your drawing captures the mystery of humanity at a moment of uncertainty.
I don’t have a time in history or a time in now. Possibly it’s a salad. Nevermind. This is a beautiful post. Yes. It captures a moment instantly recognized now, before, and again.
She jumps off the page - not literally but figuratively speaking. You have drawn her with such feelings, and anyone looking at your drawing must empathize with what she might be thinking or feeling. Worried, scared, exhausted. "A penny for her thoughts." Doctor visits are never pleasant, and I worry today about receiving a call from my only living sibling, a sister living in Akron, who is headed for two different tests ordered by her doctor. I only hope she gets good news in a couple of days. How many people across this country are feeling the same way?
I’ve sat that way in a waiting room. 💔
Can't like your comment.
I have too.
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She was probably wondering how to pay for her visit if the orange man's muskrat cuts Medicare. xoxox Very glad to hear you're better. Stay that way, please.
Thank you, Allia!
Love it. I worry for her too.
we have all sat like that-waiting, waiting. hope her visit went well. and hope your's did- we are selfish and don't want to do without you!
thinking of Lincoln now- he would be sad to see this state of America, but would advise us to not give up.
thank you! I am fine! And yes, we all have had that feeling that I was sensing fro her body language
Liza, another touching and beautiful drawing. It reminded me of a photograph I took of my wife waiting in a hospital in Seattle 18 days before she died of cancer. Your drawing captures the mystery of humanity at a moment of uncertainty.
Thank you, Michael. I am so sorry.
I love what you see, and then share, when you draw. It's such a soothing thing to view and watch during this time in history. Thank you so much
I suspect 'worried' is going to become common place. Lovely drawing Liza... so sensitively captured 💜
We all look that pensive.
Love to watch you and be touched by what I see. You’re the best!
I don’t have a time in history or a time in now. Possibly it’s a salad. Nevermind. This is a beautiful post. Yes. It captures a moment instantly recognized now, before, and again.
Pretty cool capture tool too :-)
Wy is it that everything you do, every word you use is so ...emotional to me... because I know where it's coming from...
Thank you! I love you guys.
This is unscientific... but you captured her aura, how she is on the inside...
:)
It is always amazing that with a few brush strokes you can convey a mood or feeling. It is such a wonderful talent.
Thank you, Doug.
She jumps off the page - not literally but figuratively speaking. You have drawn her with such feelings, and anyone looking at your drawing must empathize with what she might be thinking or feeling. Worried, scared, exhausted. "A penny for her thoughts." Doctor visits are never pleasant, and I worry today about receiving a call from my only living sibling, a sister living in Akron, who is headed for two different tests ordered by her doctor. I only hope she gets good news in a couple of days. How many people across this country are feeling the same way?
yes, so true. Thank you, Dawn.
No matter who we are..we really are just the same.💗
Love the distracted pose and the wash on the jacket.