"Maximillion" Original 8"x10" Painting on Panel here
This week my featured painting is "Maximillion," an original grey lionhead rabbit painting. I love bunnies and rabbits so much! This rabbit's photo reference is courtesy of his person David Reeves Payne. This original rabbit painting is available for purchase on my website as are art prints and LE ACEO prints! The art has a realist impressionist feel...
Most of my art is also available on my website at lisarusso.com; however, on the first Tuesday of the month, I like to put some art prints and LE ACEO prints on ebay at a lower promotional rate for the duration of the auctions... This month, my theme is some of my animals, you may see them here. There is also an angel who was a bonus auction from last month...
Featured Image "Maximillion"
8"x10" Open Edition print on Sale here
ACEO 2.5"x3.5" Limited Edition LE 1st of 25 on Sale here
I am linking this post with Inspire Me Monday
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Here is a sketch of a big eyed maiden. She looks as if she is about to impart a gem of wisdom. I think she is most likely an angel fairy, although she could also be a goddess or a mermaid. I'm unsure if I'll paint her or not, but I did enjoy sketching her...
I've decided to try and do a sketch a day in June. This is day 6.
This is a rough sketch.
11 comments:
Your Maximillion painting is lovely all complete now. Your maiden is beautiful!
Wonderful feature, well done.
Maximillion is a sweet, adorable bunny Lisa... beautifully finished!
Your maiden is very pretty...as are they all with their big eyes 💮
This is so sweet, love all the detail on the bunny, and your maiden is great. Hugs, Valerie
Thanks so very much Christine, Blogoratti, Jan, and Valerie!
your bunny painting turned out very nice :) very cute
Thanks Jennifer! Bunnies are such sweet subjects...
Oh Lisa your finished work looks lovely.
Well done.
All the best Jan
Thank you most kindly Jan!
Your painting turned out so adorable! Love it Lisa! Your maiden is gorgeous! Big Hugs!
Thank you so much Stacy! He was a sweet little fellow to paint.
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