Mark The Magnificent #1
by Reynold Jay
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Title
Mark The Magnificent #1
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color/digital
Description
Art by Duy Truong.................This is our first drawing in book seven of our Wurtherington Diary Series." Buffalo Bill and the Indians."
Mark said he wanted to show me some magic tricks. I met him in his bedroom where he had it all set up. Of course I brought Cedric, Zeke, and Polly with me. He had a little stage set up and a banner that read, Mark the Magnificent. We all took a seat and he was quite amazing with the illusions. He was very insistent that he be called an illusionist which is a step up from being a magician. He did card tricks, mind reading, and then escaped from a pair of handcuffs. He saved his best trick for last when he disappeared in a puff of smoke and then walked in behind us through the door!
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August 21st, 2015
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Comments (121)
Will Borden
So much to enjoy in this outstanding piece of artwork, Reynold!! Perfect for a range of age groups. Hope you are keeping well and enjoying each day and week! F&L!!
Marty Morales
Marvelous Mark The Magnificent artwork, colors, and composition Reynold. Stunning detail. l/f
Mary Machare
What a marvelous series of book illustrations... This one reminds me of storybooks found at my grandmother's house. LF
Carlin Blahnik CarlinArtWatercolor
A lost art, playing pretend shows. We used to do things like this back in my childhood days. Thanks so much for preserving these scenes. L/V.
Xueping Zhang
Such a magical piece of art work with cute characters Reynold... you have done a great work! F/l
Reynold Jay replied:
Thank you! Xueping! You found one of the best! Always love your flattering comments.
Rosemary Colyer
Oh, I am transported to a world of innocence and charm! I love the composition and detail, where each character suggests another story line, in addition to the main description. A brilliant work of art, Reynold. L/F f g+ t