Midsummer's Night Dream by Ania Mohrbacher

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Says Ania, "This is a piece that I begun working on at Illustration Master Class this summer, but have just completed.  I'd have to say that this is a most difficult piece I worked on up to date, and I was on the verge of giving up many times in the process.  I feel that I have learned a lot though, and I'm looking forward to see where else will my art take me from here on :)

It's been far too long since either Ania or Pete have appeared on this page.

I've been following Ania since Elfwood.

Yesterday I featured hubby Pete.

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Wake by PeteMohrbacher

I don't have any photos of Ania and Peter together, but I can assure you they are a very cute couple.

Happy Valentines Day!Many people know of my wife Ania :iconscarlethawk:. She talented artist with a unique and super appealing style! It's a trait worth noting. But very few people know her like I do.
Most people who see Ania don't know what to make of her. They meet her for the first time only bounce off of an invisible social force-field, confused and misdirected by their own assumptions. Her cute and polite exterior throw people for a loop. They expect someone less worldly. Her tendency toward dark humor is so confounding to someone who isn't used to it, that they completely fail to process the words coming out her mouth. Instead, nodding they nod their heads and hoping that a polite word of agreement will pass as an appropriate substitute for comprehension. For a long time, I was guilty of this too.
We started dating because, in part, I started actually listening to her. I got to meet someone really special and unique. A sort of secret personality that very few people ever got to experience. After gett



Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
  1. Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
  2. Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
  3. Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
  4. Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
  5. Ask the artist how or why they did something.
  6. If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
Enjoy!
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Because it's past time for white-haired white men to stand up and say it.
The Heidelberg Catechism , written in 1563, remains a warm-hearted and personal statement of the Christian faith. It begins thusly...

What is your only comfort in life and in death?

That I am not my own,
but belong--
    body and soul,
    in life and in death--
    to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ.
He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood,
and has set me free from the tyranny of the devil.
He also watches over me in such a way
that not a hair can fall from my head
without the will of my Father in heaven:
in fact, all things must work together for my salvation.

Because I belong to him,
Christ, by his Holy Spirit,
assures me of eternal life
and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready
from now on to live for him.

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Thank you for the feature and kind words :)  You are too nice!