If you are here for the Weekly Wednesday Giveaway #4, you can find it here. The Hahnemühle Black Book is one of the prizes in this week’s giveaway!
Artwork: Zebra Pen Milk-color and Signo Uniball White gel pen in a Hahnemühle Black Book.
Today my hubby took a Giant Panda in his lunch bag.
Did you know that the scientific name of the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, means …
“black and white cat-foot” and isn’t that appropriate?
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Artist Ambassador for Zebra Pens. I'm a self-taught artist who dances about with all sorts of artistic mediums. My main loves are Watercolor, Zentangle and Ballpoint pen. The subjects of my work are many and varied and change at whim. I'm a little bit crazy, but doesn't that come with being an artist? At my Life Imitates Doodles Blog, I post a list of resource links for Tangles, Tutorials and Giveaways two times a week. I also write reviews, hold giveaways and share my art work.
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This beautiful creature is glowing 🙂
Thank you, Carol! It’s all down to the paper!
Wow, never thought of pandas as anything cat-like, especially their feet…Thanks for the food for thought.
Thank you, Samantha!
He almost appears 3D, thanks again Sandra for sharing your artwork. I imagine your Hubby’s coworkers wsait to see what he finds in his lunch everyday!
Thank you, Mary! Patrick says people do come visit his desk so they can check out the artwork.
I love that you make these little pieces of art for your husband every day.
Such a small gesture must make him feel so warm when he opens his lunch each day 🙂 💛
Thank you! He does enjoy getting them and showing them around at work.
This giant panda is wonderful. I guess not all husbands were created equal. I love my guy but he is color blind and not too art minded. He likes me to make art and never asks to see it. He does like a painting I did of an osprey that is on the den wall. It’s probably the trout in the osprey’s talons that catches my fisherman’s eye!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, they say. At least your artwork doesn’t smell fishy, lol!