I remember when spotting one grey hair would catch my attention. Now my beard has succumb to the grey that is inevitable of a middle aged man. However, my hair, that is what is left of it, has a few remaining years of its natural brown tones.
They're there for you to pluck out . I just came in from looking at my "whites' and thinking the same thing. They're multiplying and I cant pull them out fast enough";) Love the illustration! ~Christine
Lovely illustration, and so true! (Although I've got so many gray hairs now that they tend to weigh themselves down. Ah, well.) I've really enjoyed looking through your blog; you've got a wonderful drawing style.
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Nice style and the truth in one place.
Great piece. You have a wonderful style :)
They're just diamonds that's all!
But... I admit I cover my diamonds!
Your work is wonderful.
can't relate yet to the grey hairs but your illo is lovely!
I remember when spotting one grey hair would catch my attention. Now my beard has succumb to the grey that is inevitable of a middle aged man. However, my hair, that is what is left of it, has a few remaining years of its natural brown tones.
One of life's mysteries!!
so true...
i hope mine wouln't come so early!
haha very cute and clever!! yes, i do wonder why they are so wiry?!
Great take on the theme. Well done.
They're there for you to pluck out . I just came in from looking at my "whites' and thinking the same thing. They're multiplying and I cant pull them out fast enough";)
Love the illustration!
~Christine
Lovely illustration, and so true! (Although I've got so many gray hairs now that they tend to weigh themselves down. Ah, well.) I've really enjoyed looking through your blog; you've got a wonderful drawing style.
Thanks! I had my first grey hair at 19 - I'm aiming for one of those really cool white swoops in my bangs before I turn 30 ;-)
This peeve is great! You have a beautiful style and it's a wonderful take on the topic!
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