Rebecca's Relaxation Heaven - 1991

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Rebecca was disturbed one morning, and to avoid disturbing my wife, I picked her up and took her downstairs, resting her on a cushion with the sun behind. As she slept I got out my sketch pad.... enjoy! Love and God bless, Andy 😊

She was a charming baby Andy , a delicate sketch with gentle colour tones .. ❤️x😊

Thank you Linda, for that lovely feedback, and yes I agree re Rebecca! Love and God bless 😊xxx

Oh my goodness. Absolutely adorable, Andy. Your outstanding talent was even showing back then. To capture the beauty and innocence of a baby as they sleep. Utterly exquisite. Very well done.🤗❤️xxx

Thank you, Jacqueline, for those lovely comments, and I was amazed how well the sketch caught, not just her likeness, but the weight of her relaxing into the deep cushion! Love and God bless 😊 xxx

Such a soft, gentle scene which is os heart warming Andrew. God bless🌞🌞🌞

Sorry it should be ‘so’

Thank you, dear Carole, for those lovely comments; I'm biased of course, but she was a beautiful baby! Love and God bless 😊xxx

This is beautiful and you can tell it was drawn with a lot of love

Thank you, dear Heather! I love your comments, and you're absolutely right; much love and God bless 😊xx

Thank you, dear Christine! Love and God bless 😊x

Beautiful drawing Andy!

Thank you, Glennis! Love and God bless 😊x

Thank you, dear Diane! Love and God bless 😊x

Why do I paint? Art touches the heart when words are not enough Therefore I paint With love To speak to you 🙂🥰🙏🏻🕊🌹

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A quick sketch in watercolour pencils, of our daughter, one morning, after she had woken early, at four months old, relaxing, as only babies can, on her favourite large, and very comfortable, cushion.

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Andrew Smith

I’ve always loved water, its movement, its colour, its power. I had the privilege of working as a hydrologist for nine years before ordination, necessarily but enjoyably observing the movement of water in full flow or even in floods. That was thirty years ago but my love for moving water has not…

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