Incredible! Best lizard ever and great wit with the scene itself. All hail Maggie.
Oh you..do you think the lizard is too scary for a children's book?
"really? he looks like he's just been introduced to dinner!" LOLhe is amazing! as are all the wonderful inhabitants of your world. xo
Thanks, Tammy!
He is quite intimidating! The biggest ones are often the biggest babies!
I love,love,love everything you do. You have such a great imagination. Always look forward to your newest creations.
Well, thank you!
He might be friendly to that big mouse but I am not too sure he wouldn't swallow that little lizard whole!
I love your work! It reminds of so many dog park encounters. The lizard is absolutely amazing. I love the way you painted the texture of the scales.
Thank you, Robin. I love your work too!
Wow! He came out great, very realistic! Do you mind telling me what did you use for the fabric? Your imagination knows no bounds!
Hi Judy,The lizard's skin is a piece of stretchy plastic that I painted with acrylics.
Adorable scene! I guess that makes me your 2000th follower. :D Congrats!
Congratulations to you!
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Incredible! Best lizard ever and great wit with the scene itself. All hail Maggie.
ReplyDeleteOh you..do you think the lizard is too scary for a children's book?
Delete"really? he looks like he's just been introduced to dinner!" LOL
ReplyDeletehe is amazing! as are all the wonderful inhabitants of your world.
xo
Thanks, Tammy!
DeleteHe is quite intimidating! The biggest ones are often the biggest babies!
ReplyDeleteI love,love,love everything you do. You have such a great imagination. Always look forward to your newest creations.
ReplyDeleteWell, thank you!
DeleteHe might be friendly to that big mouse but I am not too sure he wouldn't swallow that little lizard whole!
ReplyDeleteI love your work! It reminds of so many dog park encounters. The lizard is absolutely amazing. I love the way you painted the texture of the scales.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Robin. I love your work too!
DeleteWow! He came out great, very realistic! Do you mind telling me what did you use for the fabric? Your imagination knows no bounds!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
DeleteThe lizard's skin is a piece of stretchy plastic that I painted with acrylics.
Adorable scene! I guess that makes me your 2000th follower. :D Congrats!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you!
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