Ode to be and sleep like a child once again. When I had doubts and dreams, I’d slink off to the ‘Enchanted Wood’ and climb high into the ‘Faraway Tree’. Bliss.
Elizabeth, so simple, so perfect. Love this. I think you speak for so many of us...Too bad our doubts don't take us to the land of Alice with a big white rabbit, a Hatter and a Hare...down the rabbit hole we all should go.
It's the weather Elizabeth...it had turned us all sideways and doubty! Here's to picking our heads up again and facing the sun...which is supposedly going to stick around for a while now, and always seems to help burn the doubty's away!! Hugs to your sweet little illustration...and you! xo J~
Ooohh... I love this. It's such a powerful piece to any artist or writer who has hit a dry spot. Wonderful!
ReplyDeletebut just for now, I am trying very hard to find the way in . . . .
ReplyDeleteOde to be and sleep like a child once again. When I had doubts and dreams, I’d slink off to the ‘Enchanted Wood’ and climb high into the ‘Faraway Tree’. Bliss.
ReplyDeleteYou draw in a single image what I employ hundreds of words to portray.
ReplyDeleteArt.
What a powerful sketch. Your image and the words have me spellbound.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Powerful and haunting.
ReplyDeletejust beautiful! I'd be in wonderland too, if doubts were dreams!
ReplyDeleteHello Elizabeth:
ReplyDeleteBut that is exactly where we are, Wonderland, with this wonderful sleepy, dreamy drawing!
I love this--perfect representation of the melancholy of doubt.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad little girl!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful Elizabeth! Why is she so sad?
ReplyDeletewhat's to doubt? There's no doubt your artwork is wonderful - a perfect story in this little illustration....you have a great style to your work!
ReplyDeleteMe too...:)Great illo:)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, so simple, so perfect. Love this. I think you speak for so many of us...Too bad our doubts don't take us to the land of Alice with a big white rabbit, a Hatter and a Hare...down the rabbit hole we all should go.
ReplyDeleteIt's the weather Elizabeth...it had turned us all sideways and doubty! Here's to picking our heads up again and facing the sun...which is supposedly going to stick around for a while now, and always seems to help burn the doubty's away!!
ReplyDeleteHugs to your sweet little illustration...and you!
xo J~
Great piece Liz!
ReplyDelete"Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt"
ReplyDelete- William Shakespeare