A summer of color

When I saw the prompt for the hottest color event of the season,  'Citron Green & Turquoise' I wanted to participate and set about sketching and adding color.

 I drew this turbaned man holding on to a stick and felt he was saying 'Be bold' so that's what I let him say. 

After the second drawing was done, as I was gazing out through the window at the heavy monsoon rain pouring continuously, turning the whole world absolutely green, I knew the words had to be 'dance in the rain'!  







 And the dancer,









 The SOC is all about creativity, community and connections, so do check it out and join in the fun. It is my first time and I am hoping to enjoy all the color prompts.


Also linking up with CED

 

Comments

  1. both of your people look so interesting, I want them to step out of the page so we can chat and dance

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    1. Oh...That's would be so interesting...Maybe he would talk of his farmlands and she would demo Bharatanatyam dance steps!
      Thank you for the visit! :-)

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  2. These look wonderful and original and the idea of dancing in the (warm) rain is wonderful, too! :)

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  3. Wonderful sketches and love how you used the color theme!

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  4. Your remarkable characters look like as they are directly coming out of a mysical fairytale. I am sure they know some topsecret secrets. The colors match perfectly with the characters!

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  5. Love your drawings and especially Be Bold. I like the way he seems to be contemplating something and yes he does look bold.:)

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  6. Her dress is wonderful.

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  7. terrific drawings, especially love the man. fab pieces for SOC, have still to do mine, Annette x

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  8. really fab drawings here-I especially love the dancer!

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  9. Wonderful dancer in the rain. This drawing touched me.
    Erika

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  10. very creative entries to the theme! Nice work.

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  11. Beautiful drawings and very good use of the colour scheme! I'm looking forward to making my own piece for SOC.

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  12. both drawings are fabulous... the subtle use of the colours with the fab line work is right up my alley...xx

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  13. These are absolutely wonderful! I love the energy in them both and their style is so unique and expressive! xo

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  14. WOW, you drawings are so exotic and wonderfully colored!. Certainly love to dance in the rain!!.

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  15. Wonderful drawings! I love the be-bold-turbaned-man best. He is stunning!

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  16. great pieces!!!! love the colors!!!!

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  17. I like how you've skecthed the man's hands. The dancing lady looks very elegant.
    Susan

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  18. Great drawings I love what you did with the colours!

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  19. Love the dancer! Your drawings with their touch of colour are wonderful.

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  20. I love both paintings - I am very drawn to the picture of the turbaned man. What an interesting face and the unexpected color of the turban is just wonderful.

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  21. I want to dance in the rain now! It has been raining here for days, so instead of being depressed, I should dance!!!! Your art is so inspiring and beautiful!

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  22. Wonderful portraits! Love the dancer. :)

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  23. You are so creative and spontaneous! I love your paintings:)

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  24. Both beautiful...movement is captured...x

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  25. Love the movement and lines in your drawings. Great use of colour. :)

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  26. Love the beauty in the movement...and the way you used the two colors! Beautiful! Kathy

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  27. Beautiful drawings! Love what you did with the colors too!

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  28. Your man is certainly bold, and I love his hands, so well drawn and really bold and strong. Your lady dancing in the rain is beautiful.

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