"Ticket Girl"
Fun, vintage ephemera is layered onto a 4" x 6" piece of kraft paper and then embellished with my painted girl.
Do you consider things to be more "artsy" if they have a name? I always seem impressed when people name their works - I especially love ones that are named something quirky. . . Maybe this month all my girls will have a moniker. . .
Join all the fun at 29 faces!!



nice touch with the tickets.
ReplyDeleteit's funny that you mention the quirky names we give our paintings. I do the same thing. "Big lips" "crazy hair" "scary eyes"....i usually keep the names to myself though :) it's just nice to call them something...
I'm really enjoying seeing your faces....something I struggle with but am trying to persevere with and continually challenging myself LOL. I love how you've set a goal for your challenge at 29 :)
ReplyDeleteTicket Girl is cute and sassy! I have trouble coming up with names for my art. I've given most of my face paintings a name though. I try to pick unusual names that seem to fit. It isn't easy!
ReplyDeleteI really love your style! I like the expression her face has in this picture, it makes me wonder what she's thinking about.
ReplyDeletei love your ticket girl!!! love your style!
ReplyDeleteLove your use of tickets, and such a beautiful face. Perhaps she is wondering if the ticket inspector will catch her out!
ReplyDeleteI like this face! :-) Sometimes my paintings get titles, but only if the title comes to me spontaneously.
ReplyDeleteBoth she and I wonder what she is looking at. it seems she is just realizing it.
ReplyDeleteLove her! xo
ReplyDeleteSo quirky and delightful...love it! Wandered over from Creative Everyday. <3
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