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I was a bit bored, so started to play with my wacom. I'm not that good.. but it ended up being my girls, and those I've plans to buy. Enid is Aubrey (primadolly2) and Luvi is MerrySkier. Isla arrives tomorrow I hope!
moonchild
whatever slid into my mother's room that
late june night, tapping her great belly,
summoned me out roundheaded and unsmiling.
is this the moon, my father used to grin.
cradling me? it was the moon
but nobody knew it then.
the moon understands dark places.
the moon has secrets of her own.
she holds what light she can.
we girls were ten years old and giggling
in our hand-me-downs. we wanted breasts,
pretended that we had them, tissued
our undershirts. jay johnson is teaching
me to french kiss, ella bragged, who
is teaching you? how do you say; my father?
the moon is queen of everything.
she rules the oceans, rivers, rain.
when I am asked whose tears these are
I always blame the moon.
Lucille Clifton
William Marlow
London 1740 - 1813 Twickenham
The Tiber with Saint Peter's and the Castel S. Angelo, 1765/1768 pen and ink with graphite
Working on a drawing of one of my Co-Workers, while at hospital waiting for tests. Plain old #2 pencil on Strathmore sketch paper
At the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum.
"The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum is regarded as one of the earliest and most significant Second Empire Style country houses in the United States. Built by renowned financier and railroad tycoon LeGrand Lockwood from 1864-1868, the Mansion, with its unparalleled architecture and interiors, illustrates magnificently the beauty and splendor of the Victorian Era." See www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/about/ for more info.
See more of my scenes from the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum at flic.kr/s/aHsmPUMgLi