Oh my gosh... I squealed when I saw this precious mouse! I absolutely adore him (her?). He may be my favorite of all your pieces... but of course I love mice, particularly field mice, in real life. When we were building/remodeling the house, we had many of them living here... we'd open a drawer, and there was a nest of babies with the momma. We'd see them scurry across the floor, and we'd notice that certain food items might be missing or have little teeth marks. No matter... I didn't mind sharing. Now, of course, they aren't here since we are full-time residents with a cat... who, sad to say, is a pretty good mouser.
By the way, I really like the new blue bird up top there, too!
Some of my past venues that have fueled my creativity are: Co-founder of Poets Alliance of North Texas; published in Austin International Poetry Festivals Anniversary DiVerseCity, DFW Poetry Review. Artist/Chairperson for National Poetry Month 2002, Fort Worth Public Library; Curator/exhibitor of the Native American Heritage Art Exhibit 2003, 2005, 2006, Main Gallery, Central Library, Fort Worth Public Library; Artist for Mayor Moncriefs Summer Reading Program 2004; Artist for five museums in federal program Museums Utilizing Storytelling for Education; LibraryFest 2004 artist; Green Lady Stories logo design and cover art for CD Onions In The Stew, Parents Choice Award Winner 2005; commissioned series of American eagles presented to HM King Taufa ahau Tupou IV as a gift from Americans working in the Tonga Islands is hanging in the Tonga Royal Palace. ACEO cards included in Fairies, Mermaids, and Other Mystical Creatures by Renee Mallett (Barnes and Noble and Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.). Happy Halloween and welcome to ART AFTER DARK! All my art is copyrighted and cannot be used without e-mail request.
Oh my gosh... I squealed when I saw this precious mouse! I absolutely adore him (her?). He may be my favorite of all your pieces... but of course I love mice, particularly field mice, in real life. When we were building/remodeling the house, we had many of them living here... we'd open a drawer, and there was a nest of babies with the momma. We'd see them scurry across the floor, and we'd notice that certain food items might be missing or have little teeth marks. No matter... I didn't mind sharing. Now, of course, they aren't here since we are full-time residents with a cat... who, sad to say, is a pretty good mouser.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I really like the new blue bird up top there, too!