Another page from my endangered species, this time red pandas. they are so cute.
Watercolour and fine liner
You can read more about these animals on this page, click to expand.
Oil Pastel and watercolours
I made another dress, this one was for my eldest Granddaughter who is 3. She loves the dress.
I'm linking to Friday Face Off
Lovely little dress, and the panda is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love your cute panda, and what a lovely dress to your Granddaughter š¤©
ReplyDeleteCute panda, and pretty dress you made!
ReplyDeleteSad we have to find endangered animals all over and I agree, so cute and you captured this fella wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteAnd such a great dress!
That's an enchanting little dress!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Red Pandas do look very cute. I tried drawing one at the Zoo, though, and they're much too good at hiding!
I really love these little dresses you make for your granddaughter. The fabric is perfect. Your art again amazes me and fills me with joy. Thank you for jioning Friday Face Off.
ReplyDeleteNe encanto tu pintura te mando un beso. Enamorada de las letras
ReplyDeleteI adore your Red Panda drawing. Wonderful way to point to endangered species, too. This is a beautiful work of art.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable dress. I really love the colors and the style. I can see why your granddaughter likes it.
Your red panda is great, and I LOVE that gorgeous dress. I so enjoyed making all the dresses for my dauaghter when she was small! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, Red Pandas are very cute. Your painting is beautiful. Oh, and the dress! Of course your granddaughter loves it, how could she not?
ReplyDeleteThe little dress is so cute and the pandas are lovely! I really like the way you combined watercolour and pastels.
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Thank you for sharing. Your drawings are wonderful again.
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I used to make dresses for my grandies, but at 12 and 14 they are a little more discerning than I can manange!
ReplyDeleteLove your panda.
ReplyDeleteThe dress looks so cute.
All the best Jan