The elegance and poise only a woman can hold in any setting. Here she is reading before retiring for a night of peaceful sleep, yet she still maintains her poise and grace.
'For attractive lips, speak words of kindness
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For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.
For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.
For beautiful hair, let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day.
For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.' -- Audrey Hepburn
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Bedtime Reading
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Dancing Mermaid
Mermaids or Sirens entice with their music and beauty luring sailors to the depths of the sea with a promise of exotic passion. Their power to intoxicate the mind and take as they will yet maintain that alluring beauty is simply awesome.
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Raindrop

After a long period of unrelenting summer heat that first rainfall on the skin is nothing short of divine. To lift your face into that rainfall is exquisite. Simple natural pleasure.
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Chocolate Box
This painting I did as part of a women's art group. Landscapes and things that grow are not really my strong point but all practice helps.
I actually have given it to my mum as it reminds me of her lounge. Personally I would have liked to put a cat sleeping on the patio as they do and maybe I should have done.
The reason I called it chocolate box is it reminds me of when a box of the yummy stuff would come with a pretty picture on the lid. I'm sure this would have been the sort of thing on a box of Dairy Milk, not that I would know as I'm a Black Magic fan.
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Avebury Winter
Ninety miles west of London and twenty miles north of Stonehenge stands Avebury, the largest known stone ring in the world. Older than the more famous Stonehenge, and for many visitors far more spectacular, the multiple rings of Avebury are cloaked with mysteries which archaeologists have only begun to unravel.
No one's really sure how long ago humans recognized the winter solstice and began heralding it as a turning point -- the day that marks the return of the sun.
The word solstice means standing still and those stones standing at Avebury give many including myself a sense of stillness and peace.
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Flowing Silk

I love painting the female form. All women are beautiful and a pleasure to capture on paper or canvas. I also love the way silk seems to move and have a will of its own. So I tend to combine the two.
In 'Flowing Silk' the fabric is caught by a breeze and seems to want to wrap around the woman in a gentle embrace. I painted this when I was in a real romantic mood which isn't often as I tend to me more down to earth as far as that goes.
I wanted the figure to seem lost in thought and apparently blissfully unaware of the silk even tho she has it grasped in her hand.
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