The first is the one that became the previous work. The others... Wish I could be painting them right now! O primeiro é o que deu origem ao trabalho anterior. Os outros... Quem me dera estar já a pintá-los!
Nice sketches. In the third sketch, I can imagine the boy's toy cars to be 50's vintage Ferraris or maybe a Mercedes Gull Wing Coupe (I like old cars).
Hi Paulo, I like the way you type the English and then Portuguese, I'm assuming. I can translate a little, not much though. My Grandmother was Portuguese/Spanish. I think these drawings are going to be awesome once you get going on them. The homes always look so inviting even without paint I want to walk inside and make myself a cafecito. Thx for sharing.
Hi, Gloria, I am surprised and curious about your Iberian family background. Maybe you could catch a few words on the text, as some of them are common to both languages. It's a funny coincidence, as I had a Spanish Grandmother too. I am looking forward to start these drawings: Hopefully if I succeed to paint them nicely, maybe you can feel the unmistakable cafecito smell :)
Nice sketches. In the third sketch, I can imagine the boy's toy cars to be 50's vintage Ferraris or maybe a Mercedes Gull Wing Coupe (I like old cars).
ReplyDeleteOld car toys are always gorgeous, so maybe I'll make these to look like it :))
ReplyDeletewohoo! like a peek through tissue wrapping paper at the gifts to come.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy with these sketches that they're very likely to be the next to paint :)
ReplyDeleteHi Paulo, I like the way you type the English and then Portuguese, I'm assuming. I can translate a little, not much though. My Grandmother was Portuguese/Spanish. I think these drawings are going to be awesome once you get going on them. The homes always look so inviting even without paint I want to walk inside and make myself a cafecito. Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi, Gloria, I am surprised and curious about your Iberian family background. Maybe you could catch a few words on the text, as some of them are common to both languages. It's a funny coincidence, as I had a Spanish Grandmother too.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to start these drawings: Hopefully if I succeed to paint them nicely, maybe you can feel the unmistakable cafecito smell :)