I thought the Creative Tuesday challenge was for next week! I know...not like me to do 2 posts in a row...but I so didn't want to miss this! Apologies for the quick sketch using kiddies pencils and the one black pen I can find..I hope it gets my message across!
So this week's theme is New Year and what instantly comes to mind for me is the linking of the arms to sing "Auld Lang Syne".
I think this has to be one of the best parts of New Year for me, as its one of the few times in our lives when the barriers are down and we actually hold out our hands to random strangers and link with them to sing at the top of our lungs.
We are one.
A precious moment and should happen more often I reckon :)
Go and see more lovely New Year inspired artwork here.
I really love this sketch...as you captured what we should all be doing Year Round...Reaching out to people..being one with those we wouldn't normally reach out too...
ReplyDeleteI can tell you have a caring heart....Love and Hugs and a Happy New Year ~
W~
How wonderful! I can feel the love!
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome! A quick sketch and all... :)
ReplyDeleteI like the sentiment and you're spot on. PS did you find the pen in the oven glove ?!
Oh I just love that song! What a fabulous tribute to it! You have an EXCELLENT sketch, here! Happy New Year!!!! xxoo
ReplyDeleteIt is a great way to start the new year (and I agree that we should try to hold on to that feeling the whole year through).
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Kristin
p.s. Love your celebration of the small things... I can totally relate to celebrating the finding of keys - although it's my "grown-up" hubby who is in the habit of placing them in the most curious places! (On top of the refrigerator... seriously?!? ha!)
Isn't it amazing what one can do with a quick sketch and kindergarten tools. This is amazing Jenny and masterfully crafted. What a great eye.
ReplyDeletegeez! If I could do that with a quick sketch, I'd be satisfied with my artistic ability for life! It's wonderful, and the sentiment is both inspiring and important.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
Great sketch, especially for being just a quick one, I really enjoy it! You make such nice hands!
ReplyDeleteVery good! Here's mine http://thelunaticsdiary.blogspot.com/2011/01/there-will-be-more-mechs.html
ReplyDeletethat's pretty good for a quick sketch! Great theme too.
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely. Doesn't look rushed at all.
ReplyDeleteSuper Jenny. Yes a wonder few minutes. Wish we could do that more often. Great job for a quickie.
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I wish I could draw as well with my non-kid supplies!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! And what a great tradition!
ReplyDeleteI could have spent a hundred hours with the best art materials and still not drawn as well!! Lol. I am very envious of your skill.
ReplyDeleteI agree - it is nice to have moments when we all let down the barriers and connect as human beings.
Kat :-)
What a beatiful sketch, giving life to a powerful idea.
ReplyDeletein credible sketch adn hands there too. wow. Jenny you are amazing. Yes, I love tht trtadtion--BUt they don;t really do it her ein the Us. Matter of fact the few times I've had people over on NYE they think it rather bizarre to sing that song most don;t know, let alone hold hands. ha. I so miss that. This is a great interpretation for New Year too. Oh, you are so clever.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Jen - you are so clever! Glad you found the keys and I just love this sketch. I try every year to start Auld Lang Syne but no one is very interested which is a little sad :-(
ReplyDeleteVery important message in those lyrics which as others have said we should all try to observe year round.....
What a wonderful piece. I love the sentiment. What a great message. Happy New Year Jenny!
ReplyDeletelove that image!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Jenny, I'm back to inform you that you have been given a Stylish Blogger Award! It works like tag post. Just share 7 things about yourself and pay it forward to other 15 blogs that you like.
ReplyDeleteHere’s my post if you’re interested in playing along!
http://mygiantstrawberry.blogspot.com/2011/01/stylish-blogger-awards.html
Thanks so much for all of the inspiration and encouragement during and after AEDM!
All the best in 2011!
Not sure how I missed your lovely comment on my Sunday Sketch last week, but so glad I caught it and headed over to investigate...Your blog is lovely!!! Looking forward to following.
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Holy smoke Jenny! If I could do that with some kiddies pencils and a black pen I would be rather delighted!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
Oh I wish we did this on New Years's. I love the sketch and the sentiment is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thank you for the award. I have seen these post and thought about who I would give the award to and you are definately on my list too. Thank you!