Title: Carnival Mask
created on 08 Jun 10

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1. stevedover1965 wrote:
 What a wonderful mask for the Mugdot challenge.
2. nasonaso wrote:
 very beauty
3. mum23 wrote:
 Wow.. gorgeous!
4. Qsilv wrote:
 Gorgeous!! (er... there's an echo in here...) ;>
5. indigo wrote:
 Now THAT'S a mask!! Beautiful Login!
6. Normal wrote:
 Yow! What a beauty!
7. golehto wrote:
 GREAT JOB :)
8. golehto wrote:
 i can not keep my eyes off this ... again ,, great job :)
9. mekeys wrote:
 Ditto..
10. lilalee wrote:
 Beautiful and festive!!
11. Lizzi wrote:
 This is so elegant, I want one.
12. danila wrote:
 very beautiful indeed-Great job Login..
13. polenta wrote:
 so, so pretty
14. marg wrote:
 ..just been gazing at the shades of colour.. and the big, bold bits, too - love it !
15. FEATHERHAWK wrote:
 Great mask
16. DilCoura wrote:
 Perfeita,,,!!!!!!
17. gimzer wrote:
 I just LOVE this!
18. solange62 wrote:
 It remembers me Venice...
19. bhughes wrote:
 Awesome Mask login. I thought about the same "the jester" but don't think I would have done it justice as you have. Well done!!
20. bhughes wrote:
 I am resting because , moments away from finnishing my Masquerade mask , my computer decided to do an update and I failed to hit "later" before it started and I lost it. I am still devistated.
21. bhughes wrote:
 Anyways I was thinking about the Jester in Stevedovers Camelot challenge. Bummer that this was not entered. May have bumped me off of third.Again love this pic.
22. polenta wrote:
 thanks.... good luck for England too. It's so difficult to get away from football when everbody and everything around you is FOOTBALL!!! I'm not a fan but well... taking part is always good!!!
23. polenta wrote:
 THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT. I DIDN'T SEE IT BUT I TRIED TO KNOW THE SCORE EVERY NOW AND THEN. NOBODY IS EXTREMELY HAPPY AND THE ONLY STEP IS GOD WILLING THE SECOND ROUND, DIFFICULT AS IT IS. BETTER LUCK FOR YOUR TEAM LOGIN.
24. polenta wrote:
 Are people so enthusiastic about football in England? Yes, I know, you are the creators!!!!
25. Login wrote:
 Maybe 30% of the UK population will follow the games/results. In the early stages I will watch a few games where the countries involved interest me. In the final rounds I will watch more games.
26. Login wrote:
 My dad used to ake me to local, minor league games when I was a child. The interest has stayed with me.
27. polenta wrote:
 Login, England will certainly pass to the second round. They say they expected more from England... but history is history.
28. polenta wrote:
 I want to ask you a question. I've seen England's flag is only a big red cross now. What's up with the traditional one?
29. kmkagle wrote:
 This is beautiful Login! Love it.
30. Login wrote:
 Thanks Kathy.
31. Login wrote:
 Our flag is often misunderstood, polenta. The red cross on a white ground is the flag of England. The Union Flag (often referred to as the Union Jack) is made up of three flags: England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. There is more information on this li
32. Login wrote:
 ... link: http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch
.uk/geography/unionjack.html Make sure to remove any spaces that may appear in the link. When you get into the site, scroll down to below the Union Flag and click on the History button. There is an explanat
33. Login wrote:
 ... explanation of why the flag for Wales is not included in the Union Flag.
34. Login wrote:
 England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were united into one Kingdom. The Union Flag represents the United Kingdom.
35. polenta wrote:
 I can't tell you how you really taught me a lesson. We always see the famous Union Jack then around the world. Thanks Login.
36. puzzler wrote:
 Just noticed - you've started drawing again!! Though judging by your self portrait - you are looking a bit peaky!
37. Login wrote:
 Ha,ha,ha ... puzzler, I always look like that when I'm throwing a tantrum.
38. polenta wrote:
 YOU'RE WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME
39. bore wrote:
 Its a beauty.
40. mollie8 wrote:
 i wish i could wear it!
41. Shanley wrote:
 i bought one of these beauties last year. now i get sad looking at it: where's that beautiful Venice? :-<
42. golehto wrote:
 can not wait to see what your creating next :)
43. polenta wrote:
 yes, it's true. People who know say it's uninteresting but we all support our teams. I've seen Argentina has 6 points and I've heard they are still keeping their best players for the future. They're frightening indeed. Well, who knows? Spain disappointed
44. polenta wrote:
 everybody. Our reporters in S.Africa praise South Africans very much and we learn about geography and customs owing to the championship.
45. polenta wrote:
 Thanks Login for your comment on Uruguay's passing to second round. Wish good luck to England too.
46. Login wrote:
 Thanks.
47. Virgil2 wrote:
 Excellent! Virgil.
48. polenta wrote:
 I think it'll be Argentina or Germany (whoever wins) and Brazil on the other side in the finals...
49. Login wrote:
 I think you may well be right, polenta, but this tournament has been full of surprises. Despite the absence of England, I will watch the remaining matches ... football is a beautiful game when played well.
50. polenta wrote:
 I knew the Uruguayan referee and his assistents were not chosen. What I didn't know is that Blatter admitted he apologized for not using all the available technology.
51. polenta wrote:
 When I see our boys I see them as kids but there are some players who look like athletes, so muscular. We are only 3.3 m people in Uruguay. I've heard Brazil has more than 2million footballers. If this is as far as we can go, it's OK with me. If we beat G
52. polenta wrote:
 Ghana I'll be immensely happy. Here we say, Uruguay sometimes wins but WE SUFFER SO MUCH. It's not for people who suffer from a heart condition. I think Larronda followed the rules though he made a very big mistakes. Maybe now he's an escape goat, but wh
53. polenta wrote:
 who knows what will happen with his career? These world championships can be nerve-wrecking!
54. polenta wrote:
 About DilCoura's comment. It's Portuguese so it's only similar to Spanish. It is something like DON'T GET DISCOURAGED. ONE DAY FIFA WILL BE RIGHT.
55. Login wrote:
 Thank you DilCoura, and thank you for the translation polenta. Yes, I think Lorranda has been made a scapegoat. He could easily have been unsighted when the goal was scored ... it happens. The ridiculous thing is the that somebody pressed the action repla
56. Login wrote:
 Ah well, since when has life been fair!
57. pinklady wrote:
 That's an amazing mask! Great job!
58. Robindcr8l wrote:
 Login, thanks for the birthday wishes. I miss your art...have enjoyed going back through your gallery. I'm laying low for now...got so toxic on here I lost interest. I'll likely be back eventually. thanks again
59. Login wrote:
 Sorry to hear that, Robin. I missed the toxicity (or it missed me. Was it in the forum, or in comments on drawings? I look forward to your return ... 'love your sense of humour, which is sorely missed in the community 'garden party'.
60. 56rosie wrote:
 BEAUTIFUL MASK!!!!
61. Radrook wrote:
 With the connotations that accompanies all references to masks of course. In this case the wearer might be employing humor as a veneer since the mask is that of a jester.
62. Radrook wrote:
 If understood as a Medusa mask then of course the implications are totally different.
63. Login wrote:
 It was definitely intended to be the mask of a jester, Radrook. I think a Medusa mask is surrounded by snakes.