Hi Sim! Thank you for your lovely komments and asking about Itkupilli. Kirsi Rouvinen is a Finnish dgital artis living in USA. She is behind Itkupilli (it really means a crying baby;) You can bye her art at Deviant Scrap and she has her own etsy, too. Have a wonderful day!
i was so totally caught in this dreamy scenery that i only saw the telephone at the second view... love this surreal aspect, too! and the composition of this underwater-world is divine!
This is glorious, Sim. Your work is always such a joy to see. (The funniest thing about my "walking shell" was that I had put him in my purse when I found him to take him back to our cabin. Imagine how confused he was!!)
Beautiful, Sim! There really is a voice in a seashell, so a good idea:)
RépondreSupprimerOh I wonder who's calling such a glamorous seashell lady! Beautiful Sim! xx
RépondreSupprimerStunning as always--just love what you create and always a little bit of humour :)
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Oh my, Sim, I am absolutely blown away ... this is a masterpiece of colour and concept ... you have such an enormous talent. Take a very low bow.
RépondreSupprimerHi Sim! Thank you for your lovely komments and asking about Itkupilli. Kirsi Rouvinen is a Finnish dgital artis living in USA. She is behind Itkupilli (it really means a crying baby;) You can bye her art at Deviant Scrap and she has her own etsy, too. Have a wonderful day!
RépondreSupprimeri was so totally caught in this dreamy scenery that i only saw the telephone at the second view... love this surreal aspect, too! and the composition of this underwater-world is divine!
RépondreSupprimerHeel bijzonder Sim mooi gedaan lieve groetjes Danielle
RépondreSupprimerThis is glorious, Sim. Your work is always such a joy to see. (The funniest thing about my "walking shell" was that I had put him in my purse when I found him to take him back to our cabin. Imagine how confused he was!!)
RépondreSupprimerSim my friend I looked at all your artwork for the last few weeks and it is just stunning my friend...you should have a gallery.
RépondreSupprimerSo lovely! But the arm handing her the phone is worth a huge smile!
RépondreSupprimerso beautiful...love the telephoned hand reaching from within the shell!
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Haha! Fabulously made painting interrupted by a phone call. You can't escape even under the sea.
RépondreSupprimerThis is magical! Love all the details, my friend!
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