For Haiku my Heart Friday…
China doll, huge eyes,
Digitally, you’re surprised…
– Pretty cool, art-wise! 🙂
She’s the first digital doll I have ever created, thanks to my foray into Shwe Khit’s Sweetened Simplicity Class. I am exploring and learning – two of my favourite activities!
Ramesh Sood
/ September 2, 2011Ah, no surprise.. that’s very very wise..
Cathy
/ September 2, 2011Indeed! She’s very pretty. Enjoyed your haiku!
Snap
/ September 2, 2011Rosie,
Good for you! Keep those little grey cells happy! She’s wonderful!
Dawn Elliott
/ September 2, 2011What fun! I love your haiku and the fact that you’re doing something new!
rebecca
/ September 2, 2011china doll…
channeling the moon!
thanks for being here rosie!
Kim Mailhot
/ September 2, 2011Love a haiku celebrating what you do !
I hope you have a great weekend, Miss Rosie ! Hugs !
Leo
/ September 2, 2011My sister used to have a collection of these 🙂
My HMH
Margaret
/ September 2, 2011Cool! Your haiku has the same chic tone of the digital doll! Can’t wait to hear her talk… a little hip, wistful perhaps? Beauiful matching mulberries… Fun and sweet!
leslie
/ September 2, 2011sounds like a fun class! (and she reminds me of the china dolls my grandmother used to let me play with when i was a little girl. they had big blue eyes and rosebud lips, and short, wavy, painted-on hair.)
cynthia eloise
/ September 2, 2011the eyes have it. always fun to learn something new. have a great weekend.
Nanka
/ September 3, 2011Gives her beauty fair
Limpid blue eyes, clear and bright
Fragile china doll
Cheers Rosie!!
gemma
/ September 3, 2011😎 Such big expressive eyes.
That’s what I love about haiku
Can be whatever haiku’s our heart.
Barbara Hagerty
/ September 4, 2011She’s GORGEOUS! This is so fantastic, Rosie. I’m in love with it!
Sorry I’m so late with the comment. I’ve been having computer issues….fingers crossed, I think I may have solved them now….. But the really important thing is how perfect your digital artwork is! *LOVE*
Marit
/ September 4, 2011What a cute doll Rosie! Love the matching haiku! I, too, like ‘exploring and learning’, you say it so well!