It has been a long day. The drive into Eugene is so tiring. So I will make this short. A huge thank you to Eva and Kristin for hosting Paint Party Friday. Please stop by their blog to see all the wonderful artists that exhibit their art.
I may have showed this on my blog before but not with PPF. This is what I call "Car Art" Drawings that I do as a passenger on road trips.
Enjoy
Honor and Integrity in Life in Art
Nicole/Beadwright

Wondrous works. . . would love to know her thoughts. Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeleteOh wow... I can't really draw in the car unless it is not moving! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteLovely sketch, she looks like she's coming out through the dark
ReplyDeleteVery nice! A great way to pass the time! Happy ppf!
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That is a wonderful piece considering you did it in the car... I could never do that... thanks for sharing it here...xx
ReplyDeleteI am simply amazed that you are able to draw that well while riding in a car! I can barely manage with my sketchpad firmly planted on the kitchen table!
ReplyDeleteI love your car art! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteGreat car art, very interesting face study! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteShe is looking sorrowful and alone. What happened?
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF and hugs
Erika
quite a pretty scary drawing Nicole, it must have been an awesome car journey....lol
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF, Annette x
http://nettysartadventures.blogspot.co.uk/
Great sketch, and a good idea - but I always have to drive myself, so won't try in the car! Valerie
ReplyDeleteit's not easy drawing in a moving car...so many bumps and turns and general unsteadiness...well done! Your sketch is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like the colors and lost edges! Lovin the "car art" Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteAmazing sketch in the car! Happy PPF. xox
ReplyDeleteVery nice sketch Nicole. I like her face. You did a great job for sketching while a passenger. Thanks. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteintense sketch and equally intense coloring. i see our history and i see us today in this art. i love the hair. the wild abandon, the letting go....love it! happy PPF lovies, samara
ReplyDeleteOwwwww...I love this sketch!! I wish I could draw or read in the car...well...ok...I can if it's not moving..hehe
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better...still sending those healing thoughts on the wind,
Triple fingers crossed,
Regi
It looks like the face is just emerging out of the page. Great work and Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThis face is so cool!! I love it!
ReplyDeletelove this!!!
ReplyDeletehave a lovely day!!
Lovely work!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful detailed work...I can't read or do anything in a car, I get sick.
ReplyDeleteWhat a powerful image - I don't know how you draw like that in a car. I'm assuming you are not always riding on perfectly smooth roads and the only car on the road -LOL. That is an amazing portrait. HPPF
ReplyDeleteI love this face can suggest interesting feelings.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a fantastic piece of art if done in the studio. It is super wonderful that you did it in a moving car!
ReplyDeletegreat idea to help with a long trip! the sketch turned out so good too.
ReplyDeleteWow! I feel sick if I look down in the car for only a few moments.. I feel a bit of a whimp looking at what you have been able to achieve in your car drawing! Thanks for your visit :)
ReplyDeleteIntriguing and expressive -- the face emerging from the lines conjures up so many thoughts. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI would get sick if I tried to draw in the car...so this is especially well done!
ReplyDeleteRita
Like a mystery face that looked in through the mist, you saw it for a second before it disappeared...I find it intriguing, intense too...Wow! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've doodled and done some iPad drawing in the car, but don't think I could do such a finished looking piece as yours. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteshe is intriguing. great creativity while on the road:)
ReplyDeleteWhoa--you did this in the car??? Wow! Very, very impressed!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful that you did this in the car! Mysterious intriguing face ....
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing sketch - I keep having to re- look at it! I have never been able to sketch in the car, it irritates me so much, although maybe if I every owned a car which had decent suspension....
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Kirstin
(p.s. thank you for leaving such lovely comments on my PPF painting! I greatly appreciate it!)
Thank you for healing wishes! I really appreciate them!
ReplyDeleteI'm just like Ayala, couldn't draw in a driving car ;-)
I like the way the face seems to emerge from some dark space. It is very expressive and wonderful.
Ilona xxx
Love your beads! Just took a peek through your blog... you live in one of my fav places! When I visit my sister in Eugene I often drive back to Portland (airport eventually) along the coast and last trip I had a yummy meal at a grill down the street from the rubber stamp store in Florence!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog for PPF!
I just joined your Google+ to keep up with your creative spirit!
I also find road trips a great time for sketching. I am impressed that you were armed w/colored pencils, though! I usually can dig up only a stray pen or odd pencil for the occasion:-)
ReplyDeleteWow..Nicole, your drawing is beautiful! I love drawing and writing in the car, too. Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous work. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic! I cannot draw or write or read while I'm in a car. I get car sick easily.
ReplyDeleteWell done you for drawing in the car. Makes me feel sick. HPPF Dxx
ReplyDeleteWOW. i'm not sure my "car art" would be this good...i love the angle you chose - and the shading around the face. Fantastic! xox
ReplyDeletewow very powerful and intense, wonderful!
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