Hey Woolfy, that's a love filled cup of coffee! I love the little rabbit hopping across the china plate too. Here's to a good weekend for you. xoxo Carole
oh thank you very much, this is so very nice! I can smell the coffee, perfect! and I love the rabbit, this means luck and I think you made the rabbit for me today :-) x Stefanie
A great cup of coffee drawn to perfection!♡ Cheers to the art and caffeine connection, a bottomless cup that points in all directions 。。。an abundant creative source!! xo♡
Yes, very beautiful this cup with a circulation of creamy milkhearts dancing around and the plate is absolutely awesome also. Would love to come around for a nice cup and tiny bit of belgium chocolate with it. Cherio! Barbara
Dearest Nadeschda, mmmmh this aroma, this movement of beautiful milky vortex, hurrying like the sweet hare (Alice?). I have tried to read the pretty handwriting in the background, but... I take a sip instead.
i already have a cup of coffee in my hands, but otherwise i would have to make one - yours looks to me so like a cappuccino with a rich foam and a dusting of cocoa powder i rather smell yours which is drawn, than mine which i am tasting.
Hi, Woolfie - wow, you are a talented barista, spinning those hearts of frothy milk in this latte! Looks so good I may have to go have a cup myself! Happy week, sus
nice to meet you again ;) your cup looks so delicious! i love the milky hearts and the imagination of real smelling grainy coffeebeans! have a nice week, dania
oooh that rabbit stole my heart right away, such a pleasant work to look at, round and swirling and hopping, it makes me feel warm inside just like a nice creamy cup of coffee does, your work is getting even stronger than it was before, xx
Great again, my dear! Don't know where to keep my eyes...following the running rabbit or turning round in circles with the milk foam hearts? You know I'm one of those who are afraid of destroying nicely decorated coffea foam. Luckily I don't drink coffea at all, so I don't get into that fix, haha!
@Lichtrouten: Hope you'll manage to ignore crowds and enjoy those light installations in Ghent. I adore light-art, it's so special and different from paintings or sculptures. I think it's because it's so evanescent. If someone turns off the light, it's gone, you know? And you're so focussed on illuminated pieces in the dark. Sometimes there is so much mood and tension within an installation that it's nearly overwhelming. We've had several Lichtrouten now, and we still remember many installations as deeply touching.
Wow, this cup is looks really delicious !
ReplyDelete♥Kerstin
Great drawing, loveley cup of coffee, I like it!
ReplyDeleteGreatings Michaela
Your artwork, skill, talents...they never cease to inspire and amaze me.
ReplyDeleteHey Woolfy, that's a love filled cup of coffee! I love the little rabbit hopping across the china plate too.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a good weekend for you. xoxo Carole
ha ha, all baristas will become jealous! you should set up a coffeeshop!!
ReplyDeletegreat great work!! see us at stefanie's party ;-)!
mano ♥
oh thank you very much, this is so very nice! I can smell the coffee, perfect!
ReplyDeleteand I love the rabbit, this means luck and I think you made the rabbit for me today :-)
x Stefanie
ReplyDeleteA great cup of coffee drawn to perfection!♡
Cheers to the art and caffeine connection,
a bottomless cup that points in all directions
。。。an abundant creative source!!
xo♡
Yes, very beautiful this cup with a circulation of creamy milkhearts dancing around and the plate is absolutely awesome also. Would love to come around for a nice cup and tiny bit of belgium chocolate with it. Cherio!
ReplyDeleteBarbara
ummmm
ReplyDeleteahhhh
lovely cuppa,love all the little details, the bunny and script
ooh do I see a rabbit???? oooohhhh!!!! love it! Again, a wonderful drawing dear Nadine!
ReplyDeletethis is just the most pretty latte I have ever seen :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely drawing Nadine!! I love the design and the running bunny :) so perfect and colors - just can't get enough of this one :)
ReplyDeleteDearest Nadeschda,
ReplyDeletemmmmh this aroma, this movement of beautiful milky vortex, hurrying like the sweet hare (Alice?). I have tried to read the pretty handwriting in the background, but... I take a sip instead.
Love
xo Ariane.
i already have a cup of coffee in my hands, but otherwise i would have to make one - yours looks to me so like a cappuccino with a rich foam and a dusting of cocoa powder i rather smell yours which is drawn, than mine which i am tasting.
ReplyDeleteHi, Woolfie - wow, you are a talented barista, spinning those hearts of frothy milk in this latte! Looks so good I may have to go have a cup myself!
ReplyDeleteHappy week, sus
nice to meet you again ;)
ReplyDeleteyour cup looks so delicious! i love the milky hearts and the imagination of real smelling grainy coffeebeans!
have a nice week, dania
woolfie!
ReplyDeletewat een fijne tekening!
de koffie geur komt je tegemoet
en die fijne harten die rondgaan, rondgaan....
dag!
Patrice A.
x
Woolfie my heart is melted right into that cup on the page. Lovely! Delightful. Whimsical. All you!!! N, xo
ReplyDeletehow gorgeous is this?!
ReplyDeletebravo!
i really really adore your cup!
ReplyDeletehappy about the woolf-and-fox-meeting :)
best wishes!
°ulma
oooh that rabbit stole my heart right away, such a pleasant work to look at, round and swirling and hopping, it makes me feel warm inside just like a nice creamy cup of coffee does, your work is getting even stronger than it was before, xx
ReplyDeletebeautiful picture, I love the mix of drawing and words!
ReplyDeletereally!
thanks for your kind comment! :))
I love this
ReplyDeleteGreat again, my dear! Don't know where to keep my eyes...following the running rabbit or turning round in circles with the milk foam hearts? You know I'm one of those who are afraid of destroying nicely decorated coffea foam. Luckily I don't drink coffea at all, so I don't get into that fix, haha!
ReplyDelete@Lichtrouten: Hope you'll manage to ignore crowds and enjoy those light installations in Ghent. I adore light-art, it's so special and different from paintings or sculptures. I think it's because it's so evanescent. If someone turns off the light, it's gone, you know? And you're so focussed on illuminated pieces in the dark. Sometimes there is so much mood and tension within an installation that it's nearly overwhelming. We've had several Lichtrouten now, and we still remember many installations as deeply touching.