
i guess there isn't a group much better at adapting to their surroundings than gypsies...i just learned the original gypsies were displaced Egyptians (that is Isis behind her) and that many of the ladies were trained in "magic"...hmmmmmmm love that....
This is simply gorgeous!!! Exquisite, in fact!!! And I love the inclusion of the Egyptian image...your art is profound!!! I love visiting your blogging "gallery." ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know that either. Very cool! Beautiful illo! I love the Isis in the background, nice touch!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Adrienne and that's what I like about visiting different blogs, you learn something new every day. I never knew about displaced Egyptians being labeled "gypsies." Thanks so much for this info. Great painting and have a great weekend.
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What a charming gipsy!
ReplyDeletewonderful work!
ReplyDeleteYou were Johnny on the Spot with this one! Great job Adrienne!!
ReplyDeleteLovely image(s).
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about gypsies--either originally Egyptians, or training the women in magic. I love the image--especially with the image behind it--it adds another layer of meaning. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured a sense of timelessness and beauty that is so unique to your style. I really love it!
ReplyDeleteNice work as usually :o) Adrienne! Have a nice weekend, Kristina
ReplyDeleteI love the positioning of the hand. Really nice. Good work!
ReplyDeletelovely sensitive illo..
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I like the flat image of Isis behind her in contrast to her colorful richness. The Gypsies also spent time in India which gives depths to the rhythms of Flamenco.
ReplyDeleteThat rocks! I didn't know that. Thanks for the mini lesson! I'm going to share with my friends at "goth night", they'd be excited to hear about it.
ReplyDeleteanother beauty! love seeing your work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and concept. I'd like to do a little magic on some people I know.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely beautiful! I love looking at your blog, you're such an amazing artist :) -Kati
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