Drawing Challenge: Day 39 Finding Peace

This recent trip I took was perfect. I was able to meet up with my siblings and parents – and it was … wonderful. 🙂 On our plane

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Drawing Challenge: Day 36 ‘The Clown’

On average, children laugh 400 times a day, while adults laugh about 15 times. Why the gap? Did we lose something? Have we forgotten the way we used

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Drawing Challenge: Day 32 Pessimism

At first I couldn’t think of anything to draw for this topic. But than it occurred to me how this word ‘pessimism’ relates to human nature in general.

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Drawing Challenge: Day 30 Victorian Queen

The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22

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Drawing Challenge: Day 26 – Beauty of Spring

Spring for me represents a new start – a new beginning. We closed the last year by blanketing the past with a cool coat of snow. Melt that

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Drawing Challenge: Day 21 – The Quiet Girl

“Meekness is the quality of those who are “Godfearing, righteous, humble, teachable, and patient under suffering.” Those who possess this attribute are willing to follow Jesus Christ, and their

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Drawing Challenge: Day 19 – Good vs Evil

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both … Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should

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Drawing Challenge: Day 18 – Runaway

Do you run for freedom? Do you run to feel joy? Do you run out of fear… or to escape? Who do you run from? Where do you

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Drawing Challenge: Day 14 – Agony

I was thinking what defined agony… sadness, pain, the angst of having to wait for that one day – a moment of hope and fulfillment or satisfaction of

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Drawing Challenge: Day 13 – Alone

There are two things in this world that tug at my heart-strings the hardest: 1) Seeing an animal hurt 2) Seeing an elderly person sad :'( So when

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