Wednesday, April 26, 2017

My "tree" for Scribblepicnic

Hello all,
I have had this idea on my head for awhile now.... to take the characters that I started doing for the paperdolls that I made....

(the ones with fairies and their friends; I can't even remember if I posted them. I will check and if not i will show you them soon, and hopefully will be listing them on Etsy soon)

....and making a picture book around them. It was just one idea of many so I hadn't worked on it yet, but I thought for this week's illustration for scribblepicnic over at Michael MacVean's blog I would see what ideas came up for my story because I want the fairies and their friends to be in a little woodland area. I had another story idea of fanciful birds leaving messages for little children so I ended up combining the two in this. I am not sure I like the two together but it was an experiment.
Not sure what will come of it, if anything, but it was fun to imagine...











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15 comments:

  1. Love your illustrations. And, the fairies are so cute. A whimsical post for sure.

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  2. Could I just jump in the picture and listen to all the stories your little fairy maiden could spin.....Just a lovely and whimsical take. Have a great week. btw I love her stripped stockings and shoes...too cute.

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  3. LOVE it!! I love drawings that have a story behind them. This one definitely makes me want to know the story behind the drawing!

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  4. Those birds in the tree are so neat looking, and the fairy's hairstyle reminds me of seashells. Wonder what's in the envelope - I really do see a book in these lovely illustrations.

    Mary -

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  5. This is a lovely page for the theme Andrea!

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  6. your images are a bit blurred, I think they are too small to be enlarged like this but what I can see, it's a lovely scene. she seems almost relax with her bear and the dangling envelope. & the tree's nicely decorated too.

    have a lovely day.

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  7. I liked the cropped image, but when I saw the entire piece I liked it even more. Adorable! It will be fun to see what you do with it.

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  8. Andrea,
    I love your illustrations - and they would be fabulous in a storybook. Keep us posted.
    Blessings,
    Janis

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  9. Actually, Andrea, I think these work really well together! I love it but am sorry it's taken me a bit of time to get here to tell you. I can't recall if I commented on IG where I first saw this beauty but it's great-so well done. Love that tree! Thank you for doing this.

    BTW, the new themes are up for the week, should you want to see those.

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  10. Andrea, this is darling. What a sweet little scene so beautifully done!

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  11. I love your tree piece, Andrea! Full of interest and lovely colours. I particularly love the little fairy's hair. Very nice. :)

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  12. Now how can she possibly resist reaching up and opening that envelope? What a perfect tree to sit back and relax against!

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  13. Beautiful tree piece for this theme!

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  14. Oh I have missed your work while I was slogging thru a sick and busy April! I love the story in this image and the possibilities for it are endless. I hope you will explore it further! I just read a book about Irish bird legends for over 20 kinds of birds and I love the idea of bird messengers, they're a part of my book but more like carriers of actual messages between people. This idea of yours is far more magical!!

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