Hello friends!

Thank you all very much for the wonderful comments on my piece. I'm very very VERY happy that you liked it.
First, let me try to put the links here to ease the access to everybody (click in the link - if it works - or copy and paste the link in your address bar):
The large size image (5000 px) wide is here:
https://i.postimg.cc/PfQHbnm7/home-large.jpg (this should be large enough for printing up to A4)
The bookshelf is here:
https://i.postimg.cc/c4DNj7kM/home-book-shelf.jpgThe real size image (10000 px wide, 33Mb) is on my dropbox, here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfu1zgz8c9p2ep9/home%20-%20real%20size.jpg?dl=0As I said to Keep Looking, this was quite an experience, way outside my comfort zone. It's been almost 30 years since I really draw people, back at university initial years. I'm ar architect, and I'm used to draw, but not faces, hair or hands (aaaargh! Gaelle, you're so right!). I usually draw buildings, inside and outside, but not as a final presentation (that is usually done in 3D), and people are silhouettes to give scale to the rest. Anyway I decided to take the risk. My daughter lend me her Intuos drawing tablet and I had to learn how to draw without looking to my hand, but to the screen (I promised myself that when I'm comfortable with money I'll buy a Cintiq, like Minna's, where you can draw directly on the screen). There were moments when I wanted to drop it and write a story, but I'm very stubborn sometimes, and I ended loving the experience and learning a lot.
The bookshelf was supposed to be just a scenery element, because a proper home, to me, must have books, but then I noticed that I could write the names of the books and that crazy idea led to including you, my friends. Because if home is where the heart is* then my home is not only my beloved family but also the people to whom I interact and care, which means you in our little and nice community. I wished to put more Minnions in the shelf, but I had to stop at some time, surely forgetting some that should be there, sorry.
* strange, and fantastic, how we can relate with the thought of a roman citizen from 100 generations before, isn't it?
That said, answers:
Róisín, I'm very glad that you liked it. And I'm proud that you noticed Lynn in the background! And of course you can print it as much as you want!
Grade E cat, thank you! I'm happy that you noticed Lalli's sparkles! Must be the shampoo...
Gaelle, any praise coming from such a wonderful artist as yourself makes me jump out of happiness! (BTW yours piece is amazing. I wish one day I could draw like that!). And I also love that you noticed all those details, and I want those shirts for myself!
Jitter, I'm delighted that you like it, and I hope that the links above solve your problem in seeing it properly. I'll be waiting the extra comments...
LilG, I saw with great satisfaction that you noticed a lot of things, including Tuuri's transparency being a problem for her...

I hope that she found some good ectoplasmic stores on clothing, and sweets! And yes, Väinö seems to be watching with interest this nice reunion, and I didn't mean Ensi (yes, it's her) to be bothered, but happy to see her boys sharing a good moment. And Jitter already post the link to my story that explains why there's a (very special) Katana on the wall.
Keep Looking, I'm proud that you find it worth of becoming your wallpaper! Thank you so much for all this!
Mari, thanks! And you noticed the portraits! (the best designs on the picture, of course...)
