This is a page I just finished for my Sketchbook Diet journal group.
My son is a vegetarian and loves this recipe. So do I.
This is Madison Alexander.
I sketched him from a quilt I am making honoring this sweet cat.
I am using this sketch and painting for my Documented Life Project, this week.
Which was: Monochromatic: use shades tints and hues of one color.
Hard to tell but this is all blues. Camera just didn't catch it.
Here is the quilt I am working on.
It is called
"The Many Moods of Madison"
In case you are interested here is the story of Madison
in a nutshell.
7 comments:
What a beautiful story about Madison, although a little sad that he was left to fend for himself. Love the quilt you have made with his many moods . And wonderful artwork too.
I love Madison's quilt ... what a guy!
I adore kitty cats and Madison was a very lucky one to find you. Lovely drawing of blues and the quilt honoring Madison. Sketch on dear...
Left behind to fend for himself--he was so lucky to have you near, to care for him as much as he would let you--the quilt is a beautiful memory.
Oh poor Madison. Why do people just leave pets behind like that? AT least he tried to trust you a little. The quilt is fantastic. Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy
Awwwww, what a sweet story and drawing. I LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT QUILT!!!
Loves from The Queen
Fun story and neat that you can use your sketching on a quilt! What makes people abandon their pets? We had a cat for a long time that neighbors left behind. She was a sweetie.
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