Fly on a Flower

Just a little colored pencil drawing  from my sketch-book today. This was my intended post for the letter “F” in the “A to Z” Challenge

The host of the challenge encouraged me to go ahead and post what I have, which is really a very nice thing to do.

I really like nice people, don’t you?

Nothing about this drawing is the “norm” for me.

I don’t usually draw bugs or use so many bright colors.

I just wonder if all artists occasionally create something that is totally out of sync with their preferred style? 

7 Comments

  1. Hi Scarlett,
    Yes, I do and I think our mindset and emotions can toss us into different
    styles. How are you n’ your family? xXx
    Lee is amazingly nice!

  2. Damselflies are among my favorite insects, and the one you’ve drawn is beautiful. I saw it, and I thought of summers along the creek. The wash behind our house sprouted damselflies with bodies that were metallic, emerald green. Loved those! Thank you for bringing them back to me.

  3. That’s what’s so great about the challenge. It’s letting people express themselves and let the world see them for who they are.

  4. Beautiful! I love the colors and detail, the wing is especially beautiful! This just says “summer” to me.

  5. What a beautiful drawing. I think it helps an artist improve their craft by stepping out of their comfort zone. They just might find they’re actually good at it. Thanks for sharing. Good luck with the challenge!

  6. You and Ellen brought a smile to my face. Scarlett, your work is worth being seen by a larger audience–it’s good that you are able to stay in the Challenge and there’s no need worry if you can’t post some days. Family is always a priority.

    Lee

  7. Your art is beautiful, the colors are gorgeous, at times brilliant and soothing, like pastels and chalks. I love your perspective on things and the unusual way in which you view the world. I am so glad to have met you on the A-Z and hope you are doing well.

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