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Challenge Over

I finished the last drawings and paintings from the "Every Day in May Challenge". I haven't been able to upload them here. I apologize for clumping so many together.  I did not complete just a few of them. It has been a wonderful experience which I hope to repeat next year.


DAY 23. An interesting detail of a building.

DAY 24. Keys

Day 25. An apron, or something you wear during messy activities.

Day 27. Something furry or fuzzy.

Day 28. A yard ornament. 

Day 29. A faucet.

Day 30. A bird-feeder or bird house.

Day 31. Eggs.

Day 14. Something I use everyday.

Day 15. Something I could throw away.


If you braved it to the end, I can't thank you enough for your continued support!
Have a wonderful weekend!

Comments

  1. WOW!!C'est tellement beaux, tu as beaucoup de talent CĂ©lia, Bravo!!

    Bisous et bon week end

    Manon

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    1. You are so kind Manon! Have a wonderful week! Hugs

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  2. Congratulations, Celia! You made it !

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  3. Hi Celia :) Congratulations! All your art is beautiful.
    Have a nice weekend.

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    1. Your comment made my day, Sonia! Thank you and have a wonderful week!

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  4. Great job completing the challenge! I enjoyed seeing all your wonderful sketches.

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  5. Super sketches! I'm sure I missed a few of these on FB. Congratulations on finishing...and posting all of them.

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    1. I had so much fun, Joan! It was great to do it with a friend! xx

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  6. Good to see I am not the only one with a hankering for gothic gargoyles. Though I keep photographing but have not drawn or painted one yet. You may have just inspired me. lol Love the sketches. Well done on getting to the end.

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    1. Great idea for a series Laura! Gargoyles have always interested me.
      Thank you for your kind words! xx

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  7. Congratulations, you did it! I have enjoyed all your paintings and sketches, they are all very good! Love the egg on toast!

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    1. Your support means so much, thank you Judy!

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  8. Very nice!
    The subjects you chose are fantastic. The building detail is full of emotion.

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment and visit!

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  9. Congratulations Celia, you have completed some great paintings and sketches. I love the varied subjects. Well done!

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  10. Congratulations Celia! Well done for seeing it to the end and for doing so many lovely paintings and drawings. I particularly love the egg on toast in this latest post!

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  11. An interesting series, so many great works , but the egg on the bread is the winner for me :-)) Have a great week !

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  12. Celia-congratulations on this achievement. All your sketches look great. It is quite a challenge everyday to do this. Hope you can now get some rest. Have a super day.

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  13. You have the eye for an interesting subject. I really enjoyed seeing your choices and how well you did them. You make the mundane beautiful.

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  14. Wow! I can really see how a daily subject to paint would develop some valuable artistic 'muscles', in training the eye and mind to see potential paintings each day, and to bring them into being that very same day. I admire you for doing that! My favorites are the eggs and the faucet. They're all wonderful!

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  15. Gros bisous CĂ©lia et bonne fin de journĂ©e (✿◠‿◠)

    Manon

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  16. Hello My Art Buddy Celia! I am so very sorry I haven't been commenting on your wonderful blog and your beautiful watercolors! I have been following you a bit on Facebook. I am happy to be back checking out all your fantastic art now! My stupid shoulder is ever so slowly improving. Doing some art but not much. Hope to post some photos soon. Love all your latest works. This challenge certainly has brought out some great art by you! Congratulations Celia. Great work here! Hope all is well with you! Take care my dear art friend!
    Michael

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