I have been waiting for this mother-baby framed sketch for a long time now. I have mentioned it in my earlier post
here. Now this framed beauty is ready to take place in my baby's room.
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Unconditional Love |
Though it's not a perfect picture but what I love about it is that one can see calm and feel of being secure in mother's arm on baby's face. Mother looks so satisfied and filled with love while holding her baby. Have a closer look.......
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Happy & content mother |
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Reposed & calm baby |
This portrait I made during my teenage & little did I know at that time that it will be a part of the decor in my baby's room. I swell with pride whenever I see this picture.
This Picture has enhanced the beauty of my baby's room and affection between both of us is roaring high by the day. Being a mother is sheer bliss and I am enjoying every part of it.
Happy weekend to all lovely blog readers.
Note: All images are mine please do not copy without my permission.
P.S: Please forgive me for my photography skills. I am not a good photographer just trying my hands at it.
Quite expressive pictures.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Thanks Rachit.
ReplyDeletewonderful arts disha...the snap u ve taken with the baby doll gives it life...
ReplyDeleteThanks alot Nisha!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely sketch!!!
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful portrait and it definitely shows the comfort and love. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful expression of a Mother's love. I am sure your child will treasure it in the years to come. -Terri
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful sketch! What a piece from your teen years!! Very cool that you can now display it!
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Beautiful story to go with a beautiful drawing. Happy PPF, Annette x
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I am glad that you all liked my work.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece, so tender and beautiful! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHow special that you did this pre Motherhood. Obviously you were born to be a mother! enjoy every minute (well, the ones that aren't overly difficult) ;-) So lovely. HPPF!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful that you get to hang something you made when you were younger, in your child's room!
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OMGosh you drew that as a teenager. Yes, the contentment and beauty of both of them. Amazing. Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful, and even more so that you drew this well before you knew what motherhood would be like.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your encouraging words!!
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