Another excellent programme by the BBC on Italian art had me stuck to the sofa Wednesday evening.
Before you tell me how brilliant I am for making such a fantastic sketch, I should inform you that it is indeed a print out from my computer which I then stuck in to my sketchbook.
However, should you wish to praise me unashamedly for my skilled use of Nut Brown ink....who am I to get in your way! LOL!
9 comments:
So very detailed...its really nice..!!
Your skilled use of nut brown ink is extremely praiseworthy! I think such things as this sketch belong where you put them--they are now in the 'home' of your blog so others can enjoy them.
I am also a nut brown ink enthusiast!! I watched the programme. Really enjoyed it.
I too love the beautiful way you painted with the ink. I love brown ink. I made my own walnut brown ink, I don't use it often crazy eh:):)
How fun! I love the combo of the old print & your use of ink - makes me want to make some myself :)
At playschool (older post about dragons on my blog) they used coffee filter paper & dribbled/ sloshed brown inks onto them; I drew a heart on one that was left over :)
Cool print...Love the nut brown ink...
OOOH! AND...even though I did like your "new" black and white blog format... now I really love the softness of this "newest" blog format...Seems more artsey and easier to read somehow. Just in case your were wondering what I thought...ROTFLOL :)
Lucky you, Anita. I just have to hope someone puts this Vasari program on utube in the near future. He had a house not far from us in Arezzo - painted all the ceilings himself and designed a beautiful little garden where the vegetable patches are still in use today.
Your collage is a lovely idea.
what incredibly skilled use of nut brown ink...
You are so talented, Anita....your use of nut brown ink truly is amazing. The print is okay too. ;)
I love your new blog template too.
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