The tiny woman with blue hair (oil on paper)

in Sketchbook3 months ago

An happy Monday to you all! I hope you spent a nice, relaxed weekend and that the new working week started in the best way for you!
Here, after a sunny warm weekend, now it's raining and the sound of the raindrops on the windows make me think about a very relaxing a lullaby. Just to know, in my mother language (italian) the word for lullaby is "ninna nanna". 😊 A couple of days ago I went to visit the newborns (2 male twins) of one of our relatives. They are just 3 weeks old and it was really a sweet moment. I also gave an hand with them helping the parents and, to be honest, it was so touching to have one of the twins on my arms, it was like to come back to the time when my daughter was so little. ❤️

Coming back to us, today I'm here to share with you a tiny artwork I painted soon in the morning and, in the following pics, you can see the final result:

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As you can see, the subject a tiny woman with blue hair like the sea and a tiny paper boat on the head. A new piece of the series "Thinking about the sea".
It's an oil painting on 200 gsm paper in A6 size and I took some pics while I was painted it :

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Soon I'll add this new artwork to my Artfinder shop (link at the bottom)!

I hope you like it!
See ya soon and stay safe,
Silvia



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Fantastic and incredible. I loved this post, it gave me a lot of personality. A hug!

I admire very much how you represent the idea of thinking about the sea, using the woman's hair as a connection between reality and her imagination.