| 19 Feb 2010 | Rachael Smurthwaite | Loading...This has no comments yet? People have no taste! Sure it’s only been up for two days, but still! But yay! For the first time ever, I get to be the first commenter! Woo-hoo! ***does a little first comment tango-thingie or whatever people do*** o_O Now, onto the painting. THIS IS GORGEOUS! So many subtle details! I love it! I love the snow gum and and the owl munching on her hair. lol It’s probably not supposed to be funny, but I find the strangest things entertaining. I think my favorite part, however, is the tree behind her. It reminds me of a dogwood, for some reason, though it’s a far too thick for that. (While typing ’far too’ I didn’t space and wrote ’fart’. HA!!!) I also live in the South and our dogwoods are the skimp side.  This is altogether a lovely concept. I’ve heard the rhyme many times and never pictured anything to compare to this. You have great talent and amazing imagination! Keep up the great work! Now I have to go see the other ones. Oh, and please excuse my silly-ness throughout this comment; I’ve had a little too much caffeine today. MWAHAHAHAHAHA! -Rach | |
| 19 Feb 2010 | Isabelle Berns | Loading...Beautiful, I love the soft colours, and the owl is absolutely adorable, it’s really great!  | |
| 20 Feb 2010 | Michaela Ford | Loading...nice i really like how all the colors are in harmony
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| 20 Feb 2010 | Anne Wipf | Loading...Very beautiful. Congrats on a well deserved MP  | |
| 20 Feb 2010 | Ingmarie lilly Bjurhult | Loading... Soo lovely!! I love uwls, one of my totems is a owl a fjälluggla
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