




Rather than "giving something up" for Lent, I chose to do an Angel Project. I wanted to create an Angel A Day. It was a challenge. Often the day would slip away and I had to push myself to sit down, open my heart/mind, and see what image would ask to be created. Here is my Lenten "Angel a Day" collection.
Most are ACEO size (2.5 x 3.5). Media used was pencil, Ink, Acrylics and Watercolor.
Thanks for looking!
Imelda
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