Happy New Year

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Happy New Year Sylvia. I like your drawing.

Great painting, Happy New Year to you too Sylvia.

Super heffalumps Sylvia, and a Happy New Year to you!

Happy New Year Sylvia and best wishes for 2024. Heffalumps very well drawn, now for some lions?

Beautiful effelumps Sylvia, Happy and healthy New Year!

Happy New Year, Sylvia - great elephants!!!

Love it! Happy New Year to you, Sylvia.

Fabulous. Happy New year Sylvia.

Absolutely smashing, 3 lovely bottoms. Happy New Year to you too!

Superb work Sylvia , Happy New Year to you and Sam .

Happy New year - Bottoms up as they say!

Glad you like my little trio everyone. Have a great day.

Lovely picture, Happy new year Sylvia.

Happy New Year Sylvia, great painting.

Bottoms up and a Happy New Year to you too. Great drawing.

Happy new year Sylvia. Lovely image

Brilliant Sylvia, makes you smile. Happy New Year to you too

A great trio. A very happy new year to you too.

Happy greetings and comments...that's you.

Super! Lovely robust behinds and a trio of heffalumps! Happy New Year Sylvia!

Lions are scary I know Sylvia… The elephant is much more powerful creature, so you have been very brave to sketch this artwork anyway 👍 I do like the view too, it’s like the old year is going away ☺️

I like how you use the pen to create texture. Happy New Year Sylvia.

Well that is what I thought of 2023 a big bummer! Nice one Sylvia and yes lions are scary!

Lovely bottoms,!! Happy new year Sylvia

Thank you everyone...

This is so charming. Love it

Oh how nice! My favorite animals! And the most beautiful way to sometimes say something without words :)

Posted by Tanja G. on Tue 02 Jan 12:43:41

Christine, Coral and Tanja... my Elie's appreciate you .

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Painted these guys in Zambia.. a great way to observe and see real wildlife. The lions were a bit scary.

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Sylvia Evans

Sylvia Evans. I am mainly a self taught artist, though I did spend a year at Rochdale School of Art in the late 1950’s. I was then made to get a “Proper Job” by my father, so I spent the next few years in a nursing career. I married and had a family, just picking up a pencil to amuse my…

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