Feathers, Faces, and Frenchies, Oh My!
Hello! ¡Hola! I have a 2-day business trip this week, so I'm keeping it short and posting earlier than usual.
First of all, I have an ATC I did inspired by the Card Concept #226 {Patriotic Blooms}, because I loved the color palette. I am also submitting this to Tag-Along (and ATC's) April Birds, Love Those Pretty Papers April 2026 Challenge, Crafty Calendar April Challenge Dies/Punches, and Shop Our Stash 572 - Up, Up and Away. For my design, I chose to draw a Cardinal couple from my how-to-book, Kawaii Birdies, by Jennifer Budrock, because he's a North American bird. I used an EK Success Circle Ruler, a pencil, a Pentel Brush Sign Pen, Holz-Natur color pencils, & Mont Marte Real Brush Pens to draw them. Then, I used a Kscraft ATC die set to cut my layered base using different prints from a K&Company Americana Specialty Papers pad. I used a Sizzix Tim Holtz Alphanumeric set to die-cut the "USA" on the top layer. I used an Ecohu hexagon punch to make my label, and wrote the sentiment with a Marvy Calligraphy marker and Frixion pen. I glued all the elements together, and fussy-cut the birds to attach with foam tape.
Next, I have a postcard where I did a facial expressions study of happy, sad, and angry. It's an original character that I did after reading Dynamic Character Design, by Fernanda Soares De Carvalho. I think the happy face is OK, but I'm not crazy about the other two. I used Artfinity, Arteza Everblend Art, and Faber-Castell Goldfaber alcohol markers, as well as a pencil, Holz-Natur colored pencils, & a stump. The lettering was done with an Arteza calligraphy marker and a Copic Fine Nib pen. The quote on happiness is from Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor and philosopher who ruled from 161 to 180 AD; is one of the last Five Good Emperors; and is known for his Stoic philosophical work, which emphasizes virtue, reason, and self-control. I'm submitting this to Sunday Postcard Art - Faces, What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 881/101, and Friday Face Off 4/24/2026.
In closing, I want to leave you with a picture I took of my grand-dog Leo, using my iPhone 14 Pro. He belongs to my oldest daughter and her boyfriend. This breed of companion/toy dog, appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century. It's apparently the result of cross-breeding Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters. I wrote the haiku inspired by his sweet personality. I'm submitting this Art For Fun Friday 206, Saturday's Creatures with Eileen, Heidrun's Mosaic Monday, My Sunday Best #478.
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Shalom,
Arnoldo+















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