Be Mine - I Wuf You!

 

 
Happy Valentine's Day!
If you have a little extra love and time to share please visit your local animal shelter,
there is someone there waiting for you..
(This Valentine was created from a recent pastel and charcoal drawing I enjoyed doing-- TSL)

10 comments:

Trish @TheOldPostRoad said...

Love that cute guy, Tina!

TSL said...

Thank you, Trish, you and I are whimsical soulmates!

L.W.Roth, said...

Wonderful Valentines Day greeting! Gave me my first chuckle of the day. Thank you.

Also thank you for visiting and leaving a comment.

You have great taste in photography and hotels (and your portrait of mom and kid is wonderful). We missed the RC Buckhead staircase when we were last in Atlanta. We stayed in the city RC. Someone in the group wanted to see the largest shark or whale at the aquarium across the park. We only got to drink in the bar. Next time, we'll know better.

--When I first saw the photo of the staircase, I thought I was looking at the grand staircase in the Titanic. They reconstructed it for the Titanic exhibit at the Henry Ford last summer.

PURA VIDA said...

oh this reminds me of my Violet Vedalia so long ago! sweet!

Paisley Curtain said...

We don't have any pets now, but my dear wife and I are aunt and uncle to a number of neighborhood pets :)

Thanks for visiting Paisley Curtain

Best wishes

TSL said...

L.W. Roth -
Thank you so much for your lengthy and thoughtful comment, I re-read it several times! xo

Pure Vida -
Oh, you must have lost a beloved pet family member? I am so sorry! Violet Vedalia, what a magnificent name!

Paisley Curtain -
I am certain they find you both wonderful friends! Stay warm with all the winter white!

mary said...

Such a sweet baby. What would we all do without our beasties?
Mary

TSL said...

Mary, I haven't a clue! Ours is 15 years old, we cherish every moment with her! xo

Linda Leyble said...

Love that! So sweet.

Just found your blog - so inspiring. I love your work! I am a decorative artist by training and have been thinking that I want to transform a lot of my work that used to adorn clients' walls - to artwork. I can be so much more expressive that way. Your abstracts look like what my work would look like (without a client over my shoulder telling me "Don't put too much movement on the wall!"

I work with a lot of plasters - Venetian, Metallic, Tuscan and others - that I could use in addition. I came across a site that rents backdrops to photographers etc - and they are not that inventive - so maybe I may be on to something.

Thanks for your inspiring work that has made me think. Found you from reading Linda Merrill's blog.

Linda

http://www.thecolorfulbee.com

PS - my husband makes a great cup of coffee in the morning for me as well!!

TSL said...

What a marvelous comment here, thank you for your kind words, I will be certain to visit your blog. And Linda is just the best!