This is the first work in a new series of small art depicting some of my favorite subjects. The purpose of this series is to produce more regularly while also working on larger pieces. Working small allows me to be more experimental with the Icarus Drawing Board. With each artwork I plan to post something interesting about how I made it.
Coming up soon: How I developed "River Pebbles, No. 1" - Colored Pencil on 6"x 6" Colourfix Supertooth Board.
12 comments
Richard Klekociuk
January 03, 2012
Ah, the master at work! I love the ‘relaxed’ look you have obtained Ester, with the combination of (feminine?) shapes and wonderful, joyful colours.
Art to inspire!
Jill
January 03, 2012
This series is going to be great! I can’t wait to see and read more about them!
Ester Roi
January 03, 2012
Thank you, Richard! You are so kind.
Ester Roi
January 03, 2012
I can’t wait to make more, Jill!
April Jarocka
January 04, 2012
Hi Ester, I wanted to say how much I love the way you use colour in your stone/pebble work ~ keep up the great work!
Ester Roi
January 04, 2012
Hi April! Thanks for visiting and for your nice, encouraging comment.
Theresa
January 04, 2012
Beautiful ... and so much interest and colour in a small piece! I look forward to this new series, Ester :)
Ester Roi
January 04, 2012
Thanks, Theresa! I appreciate your feedback :)
Ines
January 04, 2012
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us, you are unique!!!
Ester Roi
January 07, 2012
Hi Ines, I just found your comment in my spam folder! Glad I went through it. I always appreciate your support and encouragement.
Ines
January 07, 2012
How strange… but glad you discovered me in the end :)
I cannot wait to get the new set of Prismacolors with your artwork!!! (It surely will take time until they become available over here..)
Ester Roi
January 07, 2012
Ines, I’ve learned to check my spam regularly in my blog and email accounts. Every so often I find something that doesn’t belong there.
Let me know when you get the new set of Prismacolor!