Hi Everyone!
Well the hits just keep on coming. Not only am I dealing with a failed eye surgery, on Tuesday morning I had a mini stroke that landed me in the ER and then a transfer from to a larger hospital in the next town. I have been put through every test and all looks well. The hospital care was amazing but just being in hospital is awful. I couldn't wait to get out of there. I got home late last night. Sooooo I am taking it easy today.
The other day I read the prompts for Thursday
Art Date with Rain, and today is "Chilling" I really liked this one and so got to work on it.
Here is my chilling little creature.
Be sure to click to see the detail
I am also linking to AEDM with Leah
And PPF with Eva and Kristen.
Nicole/DVArtist
Honor and integrity
in art, in life.



The eyes alone are chilling enough, Nicole but that scaly skin is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteCath x
Thank you Cath
DeleteTake care of yourself! No more mini-strokes! Scary stuff, indeed.
ReplyDeleteOhhh I am so done with health problems.
DeleteThe art in detail, exceptional
ReplyDeleteGet well soon!
Elke
Thank you Elke
DeleteSorry about the health problems. Perhaps you need to slow down a bit. Lovely and chilling art. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWell this week I am slowing down. LOL
DeleteNicole, please take care, so sorry to hear of these health issues.
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute chilling creature.
Thank you Christine
DeleteHi Nicole! I'm so sorry to hear about the mini stroke, how scary. I hope your health turns around, you need a break. I hate hospitals, I can totally relate.
ReplyDeleteBut...your sketch is VERY chilling. So nice to see your take on it! The detail is wonderful, I couldn't stop looking at it, I actually DID get chills so wow, that's all I can say! Thanks so much for joining in! Take it easy, hope you feel okay!! xx
Thank you Rain. I really had fun with this drawing. I am on the mend.
DeleteOh Nicole, I feel so bad for you. My little fall seems so mundane when I hear you have suffered a mini stroke.
ReplyDeleteYour worty beast is quite chilling. I think you really NAILED this prompt. Wonderful drawing. Please get better soon, dear.
:( does your problems never end? Glad you are at home again.
ReplyDeleteThis little creature don´t looks that chilling when you look at the face. I like it, could be my friend :)
That is a chilling creature but I really like him! Or her.
ReplyDeleteGreat imagination, fabulous drawing! Take care!
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear the sad news concerning your health...please take care.
ReplyDeleteI do love your "chilling creature" such detail. But I must confess that he or she is adorable, too :)
Happy PPF and feel better soon ❤
So sorry to hear of all the health issues you have been dealing with. Take care. Sending healing thoughts and wishes. Marvelous sketch even though it is scary. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHe/she looks like ET. Enough odd to me 😏
ReplyDeleteTake care and be well soon 👍
OMG that is chilling. Happy PPF hope you feel better soon
ReplyDeleteMuch💞🎨💞love
Love your creature. Glad to hear that you are on the mend
ReplyDeleteOh Nicole, so sorry to hear you're not well! I'm sending you an email this weekend! Your chilling creature is awesome. Love the detail. Take care ♥ ♥ ♥
ReplyDeleteSuch a freaky and cool creature! Feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting yesterday. Nothing is broken, but I’m so sore I can’t sit and type with one hand for any length of time.
ReplyDeleteSending you lots of healing energy hugs for a speedy and complete recovery ~ Very creative and contemplative artwork ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Nicole,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you're having such an ordeal with your health. I hope you're feeling better now.
Your artwork is chilling in a creepy way. What sort of creature is this, an alien?
Take good care of yourself. Sending prayers and hugs for a speedy recovery. Thanks for visiting last week. I'm sorry for being so late to return.
So sorry to hear about all your health trials and tribulations... I think they've been emerging into your art to create that chilling (diseased?) creature. A great way to use art to work through what's going on inside you. I hope everything will turn around for you soon.
ReplyDeleteAlison x