Her wrinkles suit her. I think mature women are so much more attractive than their younger years. There's a softness that occurs. It's just hard to convince us of that though. Beautiful Willie :)
wow, well she must work out!! a little nutriste might do the trick! faboo illo Willie, and first again, dern it!! I'll catch up to you yet!! Take care doll! I expect to see you and your gal on Dancing With The Stars! ; )
Ahhhh! Terribly true and so well done!
ReplyDeleteshe's lovely all the same! i was caught off guard by the early post, but managed a top-three anyway!
ReplyDeleteNice illustration, and thanks for the tip on my blog.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
you are, as usual, primus inter pares
ReplyDeletefirst among equals
ReplyDeleteUnless you have Botox!
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I was going to say, some of my best friends have wrinkles, but actually I think all of my best friends have wrinkles (and they're great!).
ReplyDeletenice work Will...wrinkles can give some character I hear...lol
ReplyDeleteBack on top again I see...great quote and nice setup on the illo...
ReplyDeleteKind of Picasso-like. Nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat Quote and nice illo.
ReplyDeleteWell done illo....yep...we all get them eventually!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drawing.
ReplyDeleteAnd every line makes her all that much more beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTo get wrinkles is the only way to live looong.... Hhehe! I love this drawing, Willie! :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't get wrinkles so much as we get less smooth.
ReplyDeleteohh ive been to a Picasso exhibition of his early works in a museum in holland a few weeks back and your illo reminds me of him!
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ReplyDeleteLove it, Dub!
ReplyDeleteA Baronet original...No other like it!!!
Indeed, but she retains her beauty. Nice work Willie.
ReplyDeleteas always love your sense of humour:)lovely picture..and by the way very real in meaning;)
ReplyDeletevery well said. and i LOVE her. she's so poignant, and elegant. her age suits her. :)))
ReplyDeleteShe has wonderful wrinkles.
ReplyDeleteTrue, if we're lucky to live that long. Nice illustration.
ReplyDeletei love the simple lines that are able to create a world (sorry for my orrible englis).
ReplyDeletei like your works.
neko. :)
Some of us didn't have to wait long for our wrinkles! :) Loving the line work!
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I have already read your post, Willie.. I´d like to participate at the moleskine echange, it seems fun!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Are the two bottles on the left some Loreal stuff, "because she's worth it"?
ReplyDeleteAmazing line work, great concept!
ReplyDeletebut she still sets her hair, positive thinking
ReplyDeleteand yet still there are people out there who pretend not to realise this. nice work.
ReplyDeleteWhat are a few wrinkles? She's lovely... even the flower agrees!
ReplyDeleteLike the quote, like the drawing. It's rather Picasso-ish in a rounder sort of way, well done!
ReplyDeletehaaa. Thats great. Haaa. yep.
ReplyDeleteI love this.
(psst ,have you spied on me ?!)
Her wrinkles suit her. I think mature women are so much more attractive than their younger years. There's a softness that occurs. It's just hard to convince us of that though. Beautiful Willie :)
ReplyDeleteindeed it does. great style!
ReplyDeleteHer boobs are still perky as hell! No wrinkles there, another great illo!
ReplyDeleteah yes... the truth in black and white.
ReplyDeletepersonally, i am still in denial.
wow, well she must work out!! a little nutriste might do the trick! faboo illo Willie, and first again, dern it!! I'll catch up to you yet!! Take care doll! I expect to see you and your gal on Dancing With The Stars! ; )
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this one is great! as usual, you're stuff is a blast.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Willie!
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