Saturday, August 30, 2008

IF-memory


I remember the old house on the hill, where we would sneak up and use the abandoned tire swing.

21 comments:

eyetrouble said...

That is soooo cool! A really engaging illustration.

Dedea O said...

lovely! I really like your illo and style.

mazsu said...

wow! i like your characters!! :o)

Curious Art said...

One would think that such an accumulation would weigh you down, yet you seem to carry it with grace. I guess that's because the memories are happy!

Lovely illo & interesting take!

rawtoastdesign said...

I love your style. This is a really beautiful illo too!

Juan said...

Great stuff! Wonderful!

Cathy said...

Love it - I remember those tyre swings so well ...

Tammie Lee said...

wonderful art and a wonderful memory! I love swinging!

Loni Edwards said...

This is fantastic! I love your concept. Very well done. One of my favorites this week!

Tali said...

wow - i absolutely love this! fantastic work.

Daniel Hertzberg said...

Sweet swirling memories Batman!
What a lovely illo this is!
But more importantly, it's a lovely idea. The whole weight of the illo rests on her holding her heart at the end. Not just memories, but beloved memories. Great job!

Zara said...

Your work is beautiful, surreal with lovely muted retro colours - love it!

coloredsock said...

gorgeous image, swatts! i love it. and the bits of road that hold her hair in good shape. and the tire swing...really nice piece!

damon said...

wow

i love it

that is beautiful

Bella Sinclair said...

Way cool! This is such a lovely concept and execution. I love the lines and the colors and the trees and the house and the....well...everything!

nina said...

gorgeous! i really like this. :) excellent job!

catyaty said...

That Over and Over book looks amazing. I saw it on Print & Pattern. Thanks for your tutorial the other day! :D Rock on!

Dustin dArnault said...

Love the illo gurl! Keep up rockin it!

-Dd

Nicholas said...

gorgeous!

Arrolynn said...

your so cool. Seriously awesome pieces. I miss you two up there in Atlanta! Take care of Gail for me!

Trish Tatman said...

This is amazing, Sarah!!