"Nanny appreciates a well - dressed tree"
Approx 5 inches x 5 inches
Original Indian Ink and Watercolour Painting
available here.
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Goats are the most rambunctious creatures I know. Of all the words that could be used to describe a goat, 'rambunctious' is probably the most appropriate. Closely followed by 'endearing' and 'infuriating' depending on the mood you are in when the goat is encountered! I love goats, and would dearly like to own one. My husband hates them and threatens to leave if I ever so much as THINK of taking one on!
25 comments:
Great drawing! I love the colors and line work :)
Oh too funny, My mom had a pet goat. She said she loved him, even thou he ate EVERYTHING. I love your style on this. Nothing like a peppermint pine needle to make your day. ~pamela
gorgeous work! very festive!
Lol, we raised dairy goats when I was a kid (no pun intended.) What great memories... Goats are nice people. :-)
They are also extremely adorable!!! chewed shirt and all...
Fabulous illustration, I love the color and details. I like goats from afar, and that's spoken as a Capricorn, the goat zodiac sign! lol!
What a wonderful Christmas goat!
This is stunning. And it fits the prompt so well!
What a fun painting Danielle!
I love goats too. They have such an attitude problem, a bit like Canada geese (like them too).
And guess what? I've done a goat for my IF this week too!
Rowan looked a bit like this the other day!
Your goat is wonderful,what a wicked glint in his eye!
Great drawing! I bet your husband would love goats if he got to know one personally. Some can be rambunctious, but they are so funny. Mine make me laugh everyday. :)
Lovely drawing and really funny!
This is a fun one! Merry Christmas!
Beautiful goat! very funny. It´s a good idea to have one of this goats after christmas to "recycle" the tree :)
Such a lovely goat! :)
Thank you so much for visiting me on No Chickadees! Your work has a dream-like beauty that makes me feel calm and joyful. And oh, the ravens. Lovely, lovely ravens. Glad to have been introduced to your blog.
Hi Danielle, thanks for the crossed fingers. It worked! Ickles is home and I'm over the moon. Now I can start thinking about Christmas again. Happy Holidays!
As well, I love your illo! Great work!
~Gina
what a great picture! until recently i raised fainting goats and i really miss having them in the pasture. they all had very distinct personalities and kept me entertained daily. your picture captures the essence of their mischieviousness.
Hi Danielle, I happened upon your blog by chance, and I love all your crow art, its fab! the goats pretty cool too!
leanne x
Infuriating is a perfect word for a goat. I owned three on two separate occasions, and they got into all kinds of mischief: escaping to be with the horses in the pasture. The first goat I owned was a cross-bred named Missy, and the other two were Nubians: Fred and Ginger.
If you have a horse or horses, goats in a barn or stable will bring good luck.
Great artwork!
Thank you for visiting my blog.
What a wonderful painting! My cats appreciate a well dressed tree, too, hehe....
~ Carolee
it is great, more than great! you are making amazing pieces!
Ha ha ha. I'm also so amused by the fact that goats will literally eat anything!
delightful drawing! n festive to boot!(or did the goat eat that too?)
happy new year!
Em
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