I hope to use this blog to post my drawings and other artwork for comment and an easy way to show my portfolio. Please do not copy this artwork without my permission, thankyou. Michelle Houston
This is so precious! Thanks for posting on my blog- gave me the opportunity to see your fantastic work here. Like Beatrix Potter, you keep the animals looking like animals, even when they're clothed.
wow. every one of the images here is wonderful. you do marvelous work. I love the quality of charm in your work..the lines and tone and emotion conveyed, and the gentleness in each image.
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This is so precious! Thanks for posting on my blog- gave me the opportunity to see your fantastic work here. Like Beatrix Potter, you keep the animals looking like animals, even when they're clothed.
wow. every one of the images here is wonderful. you do marvelous work. I love the quality of charm in your work..the lines and tone and emotion conveyed, and the gentleness in each image.
Thanks for the very kind comments?
Miss type above. Thank you for your kind words.
this it really beautiful, i love your work!
:) very nice!
This is SO great. I love the story behind it. :-D
I also love your skunk/pup illo!
I love your animals! Very expressive.
awesome drawing! Great work.
This is really cute. I love the clothing and facial expressions most. You have a wonderful way with lines.
Some great Stuff you have here, Michelle. I'm bookmarking you and I'll be back. (found you through a comment you left on Brewster's blog)
I enjoyed your site, great stuff here(click, click...bookmarking)
Hey Michelle,
glad you found my blog. I love expanding my daily blog surfing! Nice stuff.
Hi Michelle, very charming stuff on your blog.
I see you have a link to Blair Kitchens site all the way at the bottom. Have you had the pleasure to work with him?
This is really good. First time here and everything looks great.
both of your illos are wonderful! i like your characters and chosen colors.
well done...I like this one!
reminding me of Tasha Tudor...and not just the Corgi reference....jyour critters speak of joy
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