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8.00" x 5.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.50"
Bathing Beauty Art Print
by Ginny Schmidt
Product Details
Bathing Beauty art print by Ginny Schmidt. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A sudden inspiration to do a quick sketch of my cat, Cricketnoel at her bath just moments ago. It tired her out so she is now fast asleep, resting... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
A sudden inspiration to do a quick sketch of my cat, Cricketnoel at her bath just moments ago. It tired her out so she is now fast asleep, resting from the effort. I would like to say the original sketch is available, but it is completely digital - I only wish I could draw like that on paper.
About Ginny Schmidt
Use coupon code SBNMFD thru October 31, 2013 for 15% off artist markup!!! Back home in Florida ten years now, after 30-plus years in a VA suburb of Washington, DC, I retired in 2002 after working for the federal government as a report editor also doing desktop publishing and graphic design. I have always loved all kinds of art, beginning when I was three with fingerpaint, which I found so much less restrictive than coloring books. I was a shutterbug as a child, with my Brownie box camera but, since getting my first digital camera, have been shooting anything and everything and digitally manipulating the images, often with surprising results. Sometimes, instead of modifying a photograph, I start from scratch, resulting in some of my...
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Cathy Lindsey
Simplistic and awesome! v/f and voted in contest
Anita Dale Livaditis
I've loved this one before, I've come back to love it again.
Herbert French
How about using stylet ? I personally use both mouse and stylet
Herbert French
Nice mouse drawings
Ginny Schmidt replied:
I appreciate that, Herbert - I draw better with a mouse than a pencil. Decades ago talking to a computer/tablet sales person, he said that using a mouse would be like "drawing with a brick." I still have not tried a tablet, but I kinda like my brick.
Anita Dale Livaditis
Love this, Ginny.
Ginny Schmidt replied:
Thanks so much Anita
Ginny Schmidt
Phyllis, thank you for the fuzzy feature!