Here is the last page of that sofa art paint brochure drawing project.
If you wonder why I call it sofa art, well, it’s because I drew these images while sitting on my sofa in the evening, half-watching a TV show.
Here are some red-oriented people. And a few accessories. Check the paint names for my inspiration as to what to draw.

a funny group…by the way Claudia, I posted my dogs and chairs today.
I went and looked for them. I am floored with admiration. I love them, just love them, and I’m not a dog lover, I just think you’ve really captured so much personality in each one. Fantastic.
Thank you Claudia…I always thought the chairs were suited well with each dog.
That jester needs to be a clay figure. (K)
You know, I made a jester some time back. Hmmm, I like the idea, the hat is a real challenge but I know I’ve got the color schemes and patterns down already!
I’m sure you can figure it out!
I see you are never idle! Nice use of your TV watching time on the sofa!
Thank you. I think I’m not really able to sit still, that’s the key characteristic from much of my life! And I like the way the pen feels on the surface of these little paint squares, there is something about the paper that feels so nice to draw on.
These are always such fun. I confess that the placement of the lighthouse made me chortle for Freudian reasons.
Thank you. I know, the Beacon Blue aspect was just too good to miss (though I didn’t realize it until I had done the panel how it fit in). Well, there is a wealth of meaning in all of these… How about Deep Fire?!?
Indeed. A doctor needs to prescribe some cream for that.
Well, I’ll let you tell that guy about it, I’m afraid to get near him!
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