Hey, luckily, you don't paint my nightmares! If these are yours I love to see your dreams. Why I keep my nightmares relegated to the darkest regions of the ninth ring.
I appreciate what you do, it leaves me wondering. "How did she do that?" It has the quality I call the 'Techno-gap', that is, most people can't figure out how you did it. Everyone seems to feel they could paint like me, but when it comes to building a house, I hear the tell-tale 'techno-gap' phrase...."how'd you do that?" And that is nice for me. Keeps those nightmares in order.
It is nice to have a skill that has that 'techno-gap' thing, in my opinion. And your work sure has it.
Hello Melissa! Great work in your gallery. I really like your craftsmanship and creativeness! Just curious, how frequently do you use colored pencil...and...what brand(s)? Take Care,
wow that would be way cool to talk to Ken Kelly. I have talk to him by e-mail I did a watercolor of one of his panitings and mailed it to him he sined it and mail it back to me i just up loaded it the pic dont do it any justes
Thanks for your comment. I'm intrigued by anthropomorphic images, and have worked in this realm a bit myself. (as well as surrealism) The Holy elf is excellent and I especially enjoy how it sorts of "frames" itself in a manner that reminds me of Art Nouveau.
Hi Melissa, your illustrative techniques lend a gentle quality to you work; very warm. The dragon illustration reminds me of work by a friend of mine, Caroline Young. Thank you for sharing your work with us.