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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Crabapple

Thanks a lot dear friends for your wonderful comments for the
previous post! I actually cut one of the fruits as you said and it looks
exactly like an apple! So I guess these trees are crabapple trees.
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I did a few painting on stones that I had found by the beach.
The colored parts are acrylic colors and I used a Pigma Micron 005 pen
to draw the black fine lines! It's much easier that a brush, especially
when the surface of the stones is not very smooth.

18 comments:

  1. Hello! In fact I expected to see the inside of a pomegranate!:)Now I know what it is - we have this tree in Bulgaria. The pebbles are just lovely - you gave them a new life... Where did you gather them ?

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  2. Thanks a lot dear Kate and Rossichka! xo

    Rossichka: I was thinking that they are more like pomegaranate too! It's funny! :) I found them by a beach located at east of Toronto, called Beaches. (Lake Ontario)

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  3. These stones are SO BEAUTIFUL- so so so pretty. You are so talented and everything you do inspires me so much!

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  4. the stones are so pretty! amazing detail. i just love them, especially the chicken. :)

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  5. These painted stones are breath taking! You always amaze me with your ideas and your delicate artworks.

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  6. Those stones are so sweet! Love them. ^^

    xoxo

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  7. Oh it was a while I did paintings on pebbles, they are great and thanks for reminding - I should do it again sometimes :)

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  8. i adore the stone with the little tree - precious!

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  9. these are so nice what a great idea!

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  10. Awww! I was collecting small plane stones for making same, Afi!
    I will do it anyway and this will not be a copy of yours! I just had that same idea in my mind all July! :D
    XX

    P.S. Lovely stones! I wanted to paint berries and cute animals! :D

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  11. the stones reminds me of David vs the Goliath story..how David used the stones, a story of "encouragment". Maybe you could create a series where it tells an inspirational story too. This is so pretty! Love it :)

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  12. mi piacciono molto questi sassi dipinti, ma son bellissimi tutti i tuoi lavori!

    Mariella

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  13. These are really lovely.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Rambles with Reeese

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