How does she do it? As a scientist is her early days, she developed the most fabulous bakers hat and an extendable arm. Stand mixer? Who needs a stand mixer when you have an arm like that? duh.

How do I know this? She was my neighbor and I got to sample all of her delicacies!
Priscilla painted in watercolor on
2.75"x3.75" amalfi cotton rag paper.
Previous Illustration Friday entries ::
sorry : angels and devils : fat : under the sea : robot : spotted robot : speed : spring again : more spring : spring : monster : tattoo [one page tale painted gocco print] : tattoo : insect : tea : song : simple : chair : glamour [color gocco print] : glamour : cats : e is for : sea : flavor : holiday : imagine
3 comments:
Is that how it's done? A hat and a long arm... right I'm off to start on some paper mache contraptions. I'll let you know if it works.
lovely cheeky illo as always
I wish I had known what I wanted to be in my young age and hence developed a special technique or tool to become a later master. Bravo, Priscilla!
This is interesting paper you paint on! Love your characters...
Too sweet! Love her cake hat. You do the neatest watercolors. :)
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