recently i found the artist:
she has just released a new book that looks wonderful:
she has been sharing various artists on her blog in celebration of her book
she has also shared wonderful 'how to' tutorials!
i did the piece above from her:
so much fun!
then i decided to do another
one of my girls:
tombow markers are water based
so after making a sketch
simply take a wet brush to it!
treat yourself to a tour of her blog
she is charming
talented
and generous with tutorials
maybe you will even be inspired to purchase her new book!
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Hi Tammie :)
ReplyDeletehope you get a bit of pink happiness sent your way too :)
i love your drawing, though i am sure i’d get very messy if i tried that water technique!
xo sandra
Wow, great watercolors, really cool effects with the markers!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of these markers!!! so interesting and I love your latest works!!! beautiful Tammie!!!!
ReplyDeleteLast Sunday I bought an old book of my favourite artist,Ms Potter,I love her bunnies and other animals,there are the tales and some tutorials to create their animals!
ReplyDeleteTu as talentueusement mis à l'essai ces marqueurs...
ReplyDeleteMagnifique travail.
Gros bisous à toi et merci pour le partage.
what an interesting effect those markers make! I really like it!
ReplyDeleteGreat work :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Tammie,
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these markers but will try them now. You made a lovely girl inspired by Carla. I love her work too. I can't wait to try out her new book. The first one was a lot of fun. I loved the Picasso dogs exercise. Thanks for reminding me of her work.
Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Denni
Oh my.. how lovely!! =) I love the sweet rabbit you've drawn, with the beauty shadows and all..! very well done! =)
ReplyDeleteI'll have to go and see on the link here..
and the girl you've painted, gorgeous also! with the lovely autumn leaves, oh I do love it! :)
tombow markers.. hm.. I'll have to check that out.. lately I've drawn with only a pencil, then faded it out with a brush, besides an eraser.. great fun! same technique I suppose..except from water.. :))
That looks like fun. Your post is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, these markers look like a fabulous something to take traveling! thank you, tammie! (and i love your paintings : )
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I love the watercoloury marks that you've made with these pens. :)I do this with gel pens too, so much fun getting the colour to run and make lovely puddles.
ReplyDeleteJess xx
Looks great! Thanks for the marker tip!
ReplyDeleteYour bunny is sweet but I love love love your girl! Fantastic tip, I hope I can get the same result with inktense pencils, have to try this ;-) thnx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! I will have to check these out!
ReplyDeleteLovely to visit you here again!!!
Hugs and smiles
Julia
Oh wow! I love the effects. These are wonderful! I'll have to look into these markers. You look like a pro with them!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love what you did with the girl's face... wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest little pudgy bunny boy! I love him!!! That looks like a fun book I keep buying books though. I've got to stop buying books!
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