Friday, July 17, 2009

Veil



xo

18 comments:

French Blast said...

very nice illustration!
great job

iva yaneva said...

this is gorgeous! I really love it :)

Christy said...

Lovely! I love how emotion is conveyed by the gray background and use of negative space.

cindy : quaint said...

i don't know how you create that lace and don't want to. i'm just glad that you do. so pretty!

kara said...

This is very very lovely...

please sir said...

Stunning...the lace is amazing.

Amrita said...

beautiful delicate illustration.

a print a day said...

thanks you everyone! xoxo

haley said...

wow

that is breathtaking.

how do you do your illustrations? do you draw in ink and then photoshop the color?

Hadley Gets Crafty said...

Ummm.... Did I mention that I want a gun that shoots bunnies? I mean, a gun that emits bunnies rather than bullets. There. That's better. Yay for accurate language!

I love your little Catholic girl. That may not be what you are going for, but with the lace/veil....

a print a day said...

thank you everyone!

hi haley! sometimes they are digital using adobe products, sometimes they are done on paper using pen and ink :)

hadley: yes! i was thinking of a child's 1st communion :)

Melanie said...

I would wear a veil if it looked as beautiful as this one.
Sometimes it would be nice to see through a lace curtain.

The Lil Bee said...

What a pretty surprise this was to see in my Google Reader! You know how much I adore your lace sketches, right? I absolutely lovelovelove this, Yasmine;)

samantha hahn said...

this is beautiful...
plus I love love love your new banner. I always read via my reader but today I clicked and wow...your site is looking good girl!

jarsika said...

I really love this. That's probably the best color of brown I've ever seen. Tell me... did it take forever to find it? :)

henzy said...

the detail is gorgeous

Melissa de la Fuente said...

This is absolutely gorgeous hun( it has been far too long since I have visited! ) What an amazing illustration, your talent knows no bounds, does it? I would love to feature this print on my blog this friday, if you are interested and ask you a few questions about inspiration. Just let me know! All the best!
xo
Melis

Barb said...

Utterly charming.