I love this! Did you use white ink to get the light details in the black areas? (If so... what kind was it? I cannot find a reliable white ink for the life of me. The best I can get to work for me is acrylic paint).
Can I ask where you purchase your eraser-blocks for stamp carving? I've just gotten my copy of your book but haven't been able to find eraser blocks big enough to work with (say for the little house scene or a bird with wings extended). Any suggestions as to where to get them would be much appreciated!!
I'd love to know how you feel about brushes now that you've been illustrating for a good number of years. Are your recommended brushes, paints still the same from your early "how-to" posts? I was inspired by your blog about a year ago, and have also started watercolor, learning my own preference for paints, but always love to learn and hear more about it. Thank you for writing!
The tin in the picture, Edgeworth plug slice - I have this tin and inside I have 12 half pans of watercolour paint. In the lid I have a piece of plastic I use as a mini pallette.
My travelling paint tin, what a wonderful coincidence!
In my town my friend name aniszariwala doing the aws work in making hand craft zari patches ,he also get awarded by limca book .but he told me he is not geting costemers for his work. so i decided to make his work famous so he can earn good for his hrd work. so plz like or share it aniszariwala page url www.facebook.com/Aniszariwala website url www.aniszariwala.blogspot.in
Great :D Congratulations Genine. By the way; I was waiting Genine's answer to the interesting questions that some of you posted here. Does Genine usually answer questions, or she just post an article and thats all ?
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oh my ... how gorgeous !
oxox
So delicate. I love all the tiny details you always include!
amazing!
I wish I could draw like you!!! Awesome!!!
I love this! Did you use white ink to get the light details in the black areas? (If so... what kind was it? I cannot find a reliable white ink for the life of me. The best I can get to work for me is acrylic paint).
xo,
Leah / superstarling.com
Can I ask where you purchase your eraser-blocks for stamp carving? I've just gotten my copy of your book but haven't been able to find eraser blocks big enough to work with (say for the little house scene or a bird with wings extended). Any suggestions as to where to get them would be much appreciated!!
I would LOVE to put this up as a print in my house (hint hint ;D)!!
no matter what you touch - it's magic!
You have a deft hand with a brush Geninne. Beautifl work.
I'd love to know how you feel about brushes now that you've been illustrating for a good number of years. Are your recommended brushes, paints still the same from your early "how-to" posts? I was inspired by your blog about a year ago, and have also started watercolor, learning my own preference for paints, but always love to learn and hear more about it. Thank you for writing!
wow amazing detail just beautiful :)
It is so beautiful! Striking in black and white :)
Beautiful bird! It reminds me paper cutting art. Do you do that too?
Your handle on pattern and texture is just a delight!!
Gorgeous! :D
i saw an entire set of those blue tins in various sizes and of course i thought of you xo
Just lovely - I'm a big fan of black and white.
Beautiful, I missed your pretty birds :).
Beautiful!
The tin in the picture, Edgeworth plug slice - I have this tin and inside I have 12 half pans of watercolour paint. In the lid I have a piece of plastic I use as a mini pallette.
My travelling paint tin, what a wonderful coincidence!
In my town my friend name aniszariwala doing the aws work in making hand craft zari patches ,he also get awarded by limca book .but he told me he is not geting costemers for his work.
so i decided to make his work famous so he can earn good for his hrd work.
so plz like or share it
aniszariwala page url www.facebook.com/Aniszariwala
website url www.aniszariwala.blogspot.in
with an awesome result. How I love this! And all the beauty surrounding your perfect bird as well ...
Have a lovely Sunday and a delightful weekend!
Great :D Congratulations Genine.
By the way; I was waiting Genine's answer to the interesting questions that some of you posted here. Does Genine usually answer questions, or she just post an article and thats all ?
Fantastic!!!
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I love this,is it ink?
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I answer myself; I see Genine doesn't answer the questions made here; what a great disappointment ;-)
amazing! ;)
wonderful
cool! <3
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The best I can get to work for me is acrylic paint).
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