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Thursday, March 6, 2014
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Your stove must be shiny clean for your tea kettle to have made such a reflection! So glad you drew this! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLynn, I am not sure, but the reflection was beautiful. I am so found of black ink now, so I will try it often. Thanks!
DeleteIt's a great reflection sirkka and a beautiful tea kettle. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gloria!
DeleteWonderful! Your stove must be much cleaner than mine, to have such nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteI try to have it clean, but the material is ceramics, so perhaps it makes it too. Thanks a lot, I appreciate your comment.
DeleteReally love this, Sirkka! I love pen and ink, too. I began by doing lots of pen and ink and then started playing with watercolors. I still love the look of black and white sketches. I love how you've captured this little scene.
ReplyDeleteHi, Lisa! I love to hear that you have made your experiments too with pen and ink! Black and whit is so clear combination and quick to do, so it is often to prefer.Thank you Lisa!
DeleteGreat!!! I love the shine you created with the ink!!! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joan, It wanted to be done, an ink experiment. The shine was tempting.
DeleteVery nice drawing. I like the reflectionl
ReplyDeleteFran, thanks so much!
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