Colour with me in Kerby Rosanes' Mythic World - Baba Yaga

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @jackidoser4345
    @jackidoser4345 День тому +2

    Lovely Lucy! This witchy ghoul turned out horribly great. 😂 thanks for the share.

  • @dawntappenden1804
    @dawntappenden1804 День тому +1

    Good job Lucy, yes good to go back to Kerby, must be a year or more that I coloured in one - you’ve inspired me thank you ❤

  • @colourfulnightingail
    @colourfulnightingail 2 дні тому +3

    Fantastic as always, Lucy! Love a bit of Kerby for a change! Thank you so much for all the hard work and effort you put into the channel ❤

  • @joellehurst8411
    @joellehurst8411 День тому

    Beautiful coloring Lucy!! You make it look so easy… your patience for layering, attention to detail even if repetitive (trees, leaves), and your great color combinations is inspiring. Yes, looking forward to Johanna’s book 😊

  • @butterflies015
    @butterflies015 2 дні тому +2

    The best version colored of this page I have seen.

  • @vielkahelenprincesseboli4383
    @vielkahelenprincesseboli4383 День тому +1

    Very very good !! I like it !!!

  • @eileenjones8552
    @eileenjones8552 День тому +1

    Lucy this is so cool Kerby would be proud? Sorry to hear about your hubby, hope he gets some comfort soon🙏🏻😍💖

  • @robynbroderick6822
    @robynbroderick6822 11 хвилин тому

    Lucy Love your witchyhag Love your long tutorials

  • @Kat-lr6xl
    @Kat-lr6xl 4 години тому

    Absolutely love this, I am waiting for my copy of Johanna’s new book and Kirby’s new one next spring. Hoping you get some sunshine his weekend.

  • @Hillary-hl9ly
    @Hillary-hl9ly 2 дні тому +1

    So pleased you have choose a page from this book Lucy 😊 it turned out beautiful 😍 I am going to colour along thankyou 🎃🧙🍂🥰

  • @eileenduckett3012
    @eileenduckett3012 День тому +1

    How lovely Lucy for you to do a Kerby book it must be such a change for you. I must say I don’t think Iv done a Kerby picture for ages either. Iv never heard of the colour Capet mortuum before. I’m really pleased your taking time for yourself it’s a super idea other wise I think down the road a way you will get feed up or board with the same books. I think I have Johanna’s book on pre order, she was the first artist I ever brought, I don’t like to say it but I think her books are getting a bit samey. Thank for another lovely picture Lucy just great.

  • @isabelle5854
    @isabelle5854 День тому +1

    Love it.❤

  • @AshleyRebecca
    @AshleyRebecca День тому

    I still need to color this page. I’m gonna give this a go and try the black paint!! I’m never used it but I have it sitting there. I think yours came out so
    Great!!!

  • @michellehoyt8713
    @michellehoyt8713 День тому +2

    Your picture is gorgeous. Your coloring has inspired me to get the only set of Crayola set 0f 120 colored pencils. I am really not happy with them, so I am getting a 150 set of Chromo flows for Christmas. I am getting better with the Crayola's, but I really don't like them, however, they are all that I could afford so I have to make do. Your channel is my favorite coloring channel.

    • @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135
      @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135  День тому

      Oh bless you Michelle. You will love the chomaflows xxx

    • @marshabraswell5681
      @marshabraswell5681 День тому +1

      i started with the 120 Crayola too. Now I have so many pencil sets to choose from. You’ll be amazed at how much easier the polys, prismas, and chromaflows are to work with than the crayolas. That’s the next set I really want!

  • @marshabraswell5681
    @marshabraswell5681 День тому +2

    Spooky stories? I have one to share. My senior year of high school (the year prior to me going to university), my parents swapped houses with some friends of theirs. They needed to downsize because their kids were grown and gone; and we needed more room for our family with 4 growing kids. The house we left was brand new. My parents had it built to their specifications and we all loved the house. The one we moved into was 120 years old - and was a fixer-upper. The walls were all poop-brown and the kitchen cabinets, walls and floor were goopy with residue from frying foods. It didn’t matter that the house was considered a mansion in our city. It was built by a lumber magnate and the curly pine paneling that had been used for the walls was extinct. It was beautiful paneling and the ceilings were 14 feet high. We had to climb ladders to put Old English Red Oil onto the paneling twice a year to protect it from drying out and splitting apart. “Oil on/oil off” Gosh! It took days to get all of the paneling and banisters thoroughly conditioned. There was a hidden door in the staircase that led down to the cellar. It was hung so that a gentle push would spring the door open. The concrete landing led to concrete steps leading down, and turning to the right. The only light down there was from sunlight from between the bottom edge of the house’s paneling and the packed earth. As one walked down the steps, they’d find an earth ledge that had at one time been where the deliveries of coal for the furnace had been delivered. There was an ancient, petrified pile of coal that was the size and shape of a dead body that had been hastily buried underneath a thin layer of soil. My twin brothers loved playing up that story of us having a dead body in our cellar. The truth is that the cellar was great for storing root vegetables through the winter so that we’d have them to eat. Also, we canned other veggies and stored the jars down there on shelves. (It took a lot of money to feed 6 people with the income my parents had; so everything that we could preserve from the summer garden was a definite help.
    The house was humongous. 4 bedrooms, a game room, and a very large bathroom/dressing room were upstairs and there were two staircases. The wide beautiful one was just past the parlor; the narrow, steep one was just inside the portico entrance. That entrance opened onto a long hallway that branched off to the kitchen and laundry to the right, a butler’s pantry straight ahead. French Doors led from the butler’s pantry to the formal dining room which had a large rectangular stained-glass window between two leaded bay windows. The dining room had two sets of pocket doors that were 10 feet high and each door was 6 feet wide. One set led straight ahead to the room we used as a den, my mother’s sewing room and a bathroom. (That had been the first owner’s bedroom and en-suite.) The other pocket doors in the dining room led to the music room where the front staircase was. There were 2 substantial columns which flanked the opening into the formal parlor and front door. There was a coal-burning fireplace that no longer was safe to use until being rebuilt. The front door had a very large oval beveled glass, and on each side of the door there was a large panel with an oval beveled glass inside. Between the staircase and the fireplace, there was a French door that led to an “L” shaped screened porch. We had an unimpeded view of one side lawn and the very large front lawn. The house had all sorts of creaks and moans. As long as it was full of people , we didn’t hear all the spooky noises; but if you were the only one home you certainly did. You’d hear footsteps, doors opening or closing. Sometimes it’d sound like people were talking. Mom called the phenomenon, Charlie. Whenever a spooky noise happened, she’d say, “Oh, that’s just Charlie and his friends.” I have no idea why she named it Charlie. But she would talk to Charlie and ask that we be kept safe and secure. We never felt like we lived in a haunted house, but our friends didn’t agree. Between the body in the cellar and all the strange happenings, they told everyone at school that we lived in a haunted house. We used to dress it up for Halloween every year, and many kids were too afraid to walk up the driveway, much less climb the stairs to the front door. I sure miss living there!
    Oh my gosh! Baba Yaga is very scary!!! I love it. I want to watch first, then I’ll go back and follow what you did.

    • @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135
      @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135  День тому +1

      Marsha! I think I'd put up with Charlie to live in a house like that. It sounds incredible. What's more incredible though is the eliqquent way you have written. Have you ever though of writing?.i would definitely like to read more house adventures . Thank you so much for sharing 😘🤗💟

    • @marshabraswell5681
      @marshabraswell5681 День тому +1

      @@lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135 Funny you should ask. I’ve often been asked to write books. And I’ve dabbled a bit with a couple of blogs. I’ll email you a link and you can see if you like it. The house really was elegant after we gave her lots of love. And then after my siblings and I were all married and moved out, it was way too much house for our parents. But we all hated to leave it. One side of the house was beside a street, the back and other side were extra lots that belonged to us also. So much green lawn, groupings of crepe Myrtle trees and gardens of colorful flowers that Mom planted. There was one ancient oak tree that was 15 feet in diameter. It was home to many animals. A screech owl, a big, fat raccoon, and the biggest possum I’d ever seen! And there were so many birds. The game/craft room, upstairs looked out onto the branches of the oak tree. We loved to sit there on the loveseat underneath the largest window and just watch all the birds and animals - oh, I almost forgot the families of squirrels! My blog was about some of my students who experienced special needs. I think you’ll enjoy it considering your experiences with students. I haven’t written about that house that one of our Aunts named “The Shady Rest”; but maybe I will.

    • @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135
      @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135  День тому

      @@marshabraswell5681 oh yes please I would love to read about them and please please write more about the house I could read that all day! Xx

  • @marshabraswell5681
    @marshabraswell5681 День тому

    Yes! I preordered Johanna’s new book as soon as Amazon had it onsite. Next week! 22nd for USA. I’m really excited! while I wait for the new Kirby, I’ll keep getting some RJ’s. Lucy, you encourage me to order so many coloring books, 😂.

  • @emmabriggs-gb2er
    @emmabriggs-gb2er 3 години тому

    this is stunning Lucy🙂

  • @Michelle-wb6lf
    @Michelle-wb6lf День тому

    Lucy, I love paranormal channels also. The paranormal Files are so good. Lucy could you show how to colour ghosts please. ❤

  • @janetjackson2157
    @janetjackson2157 2 дні тому +2

    Definitely going to follow along with this one, can I ask favour please, can you do a pencil collection please please xxxx

  • @JAMIES_LIFE_101
    @JAMIES_LIFE_101 День тому

    Awesome 👍

  • @Acorn_Studios
    @Acorn_Studios День тому

    Love this Lucy and Kerby is one of my favourite artists. Would you do a colour along for the book Spooky ? I've been looking on UA-cam and can't find any. So love your work and colouring watching your videos thanks for sharing ❤❤❤

  • @silvers_ink
    @silvers_ink День тому +1

    I'm really looking forward to Kerby's new book too! But I'm extra excited for Magical Worlds by Johanna Basford, it comes out on October 22 in the US, and the new Mythographic book called Rainbow Realms by Weronika Kolinska! Maria Trolle has a new one coming too, called Sagen. But the 2 books I'm looking forward to most of all is Dragonspell by Joseph Catimbang and Hidden Ocean by Rita Berman! Oh and we can't forget Dream Voyage by Melpomeni Chatzipanagiotou! And there are several other Mythographic books coming out in the first half of 2025. There's just so many wonderful books to look forward to! Isn't it crazy how we have more books than we could color in a lifetime, yet we still want more?! 😆😊

  • @worththepain
    @worththepain 2 дні тому +1

    I'll try to avoid certain words.
    I am from slavic descent and am very familiar with the character you coloured.
    You were right in guessind about her being a witch.
    In western cultures at least recently (thanks to Shrek) we think of og... (not writing the whole word) being green.
    The character you coloured is sometimes described as having an appetite for humans. I think that Kerby had this aspect in mind.
    Otherwise she is decsribed as old and not pretty (you had the right description) h.a.g. (may also be a flagged word).
    Hope to this comment not being deleted! 🤞

    • @worththepain
      @worththepain 2 дні тому

      Oh, and of course beautiful job done by you as usual!
      I really love your colouring style. ❤

  • @worththepain
    @worththepain 2 дні тому +2

    Hi Lucy,
    I don't know why, but my comments are being deleted on your channel.
    😤
    I wanted to comment on the character you coloured but I don't know if certain words get flagged or why the comments are being deleted.

    • @worththepain
      @worththepain 2 дні тому

      By the way this is not the first time it happened.

    • @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135
      @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135  2 дні тому

      Oh no! I'm sorry I don't know why that would be happening xx

    • @worththepain
      @worththepain 2 дні тому +1

      I don't know either and I'm not blaming you of course. The algorithm just doesn't seem to like my comments. 😅​@@lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135

    • @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135
      @lucyjustaddscolour-adultco3135  2 дні тому

      @@worththepain that's awful I love to read all my comments too xx

  • @rebeccahicks3554
    @rebeccahicks3554 День тому

    HI lucy once again a great video and something I can join in with. Im a bit contrary when it comes to spooky stuff. I can colour beauty of horror and mythogoria books. But things like paranormal investigations and ghostly stuff freak me out. Had a n incident with a doll when I was younger and those creep me out too. Films like poltergeist or insidious give me the icks. Hope you are well.