It is day 25 of the A to Z Challenge. From this point forward things might get sticky for me as I wind this challenge up. You see, I’m finally caught up with my scheduled posts and am trying my level best to stay get my daily art illustration done.
Today’s alphabet prompt is “V”. My newly recreation is quite a bit different from the original. I started off sketching my Victorian Woman’s hair as before but It bothered me, so I looked at more images of women from that period and decided for my Procreate design to change it slightly.
Thanks for allowing me to be a part of your day. It’s time to head over to the A2Z headquarters. You’re welcome to come with me. That’s it for now but I’m ending things on a song pick for the day that works well with my art theme. Carrie Jacobs Bond born in 1862 was the first woman to successfully publish her sheet music selling one million copies and a song that I grew up hearing, “I Love You Truly”. Connie Francis recorded the song a few months short of my arrival in this world in August 1961. In 1910, her song “A Perfect Day” sold 25 million copies. Instead of using a vintage recording of a Victorian woman, I found a modern acoustic version done by YouTuber, Annette Graefe which I rather liked. I hope you enjoy it, too. This is CAAC signing off, I’ll be back tomorrow with the next letter in the alphabet!