Laura shared some great photos this week on her Challenge. It's good to see Artoo doing so well after his recent operations. It was with some dismay that I read her challenge though, number 203, as she chose the Chinese Year of the Goat, it being B-rad's birthday this month.
How on earth could I do this? One line at a time, of course.
I can't say I'm happy with my attempt or that it demonstrates any artistic ability or imagination....but as a comical and slightly unusual drawing, then I admit I'm rather fond of my 'Jittery', Diva-dancing friend. (I did the Printemps background first and was tempted to leave my goat silhouette white but my pen got the better of me!)
In my opinion, goats are either comical and amusing or devilish and a bit scary. Mine is in the former category, without doubt. It will be a very interesting selection of entries this week, I think! Don't forget to check them out on the Diva's blog.
Say 'Hi' to Brogue...(random goat name.)
Very nice tile Annie :)
ReplyDeleteI do love your goat, Annie!!! He has this fun eyes and you (well I do) can tell he is going to be naughty :-) On my blog, you wrote that I might like my (Ticket to tangle) tile a day or so later ..... well I still don't', sorry!
ReplyDeleteI really love your goat! The printemps in the background is wonderful and the goat looks funny with the little flower in the mouth ;-)
ReplyDeleteI just say "Hi, Brogue" ;-)))
I love your goat. I am of the "comical" nature myself, so he really appeals to me. Him chewing on a flower is just genius!
ReplyDeleteLove your Tile, Annie. Consider me a Brouge Fan.
ReplyDeleteHe's got a sprig of something in his mouth ha! and he has that glint of curiosity in his eye, as if he just now skipped over to say hi. Brogue, you cute thing!
ReplyDeleteHi Brogue. This is a delightful tile and I'm glad your pen took over. Brogue kind of looks like you startled him while he was grazing.
ReplyDeleteSweet little Brogue!! I love the whimsy of your tile.
ReplyDeleteReally like this one! Sweet little goat :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a cute goat! Very lovely tile!
ReplyDeleteI love your goat! He looks like he has been eating magic mushrooms and some other fun-inducing greenery! So cute!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful. It inspires me to try patterns together that I would have thought would make the piece too busy. This tile uses several very detailed patterns right next to each other yet it's not confusing. I'm learning something every week.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the lovely comments you have left here for me and Brogue. We are very appreciative. Axxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the lovely comments you have left here for me and Brogue. We are very appreciative. Axxx
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