Sunday, November 09, 2008

Week 45


Another week gone by, and a sepia pen gave up on me already on the first half of this spread.

With this, the sketchbook is full. Oh joy, now I can go choose a new one! I have a few waiting... :)

26 x 12,5 cm, Deleter Neopiko fineliners on Fabriano Artistico hot press paper.

13 comments:

winna said...

I am just overwhelmed with your work and love to look it over and over. It seems all are depicted in an extrodinary way... The sepia pens I have had a while and plan to try a page soon. Do you have writings that go with each spread in your journal? Or a book out?

Anonymous said...

It's LOVELY, Nina, I really enjoy this new series. Of course I enjoy ALL your journaling...

Margaret Ann said...

Another beautiful spread from that creative little mind of yours..and WooHoo on a completed book! :)

Ann said...

What fun to begin a new journal! These pages are brilliant, I am in awe.

Timaree said...

It's another great page. I've fallen a bit behind - okay I fell by the wayside. I started catching up today with a new spread. I hope to have it done soon. At least the guilt keeps me striving to try again.

Have fun on that first clean page of your new journal!

Monette Satterfield said...

I am enjoying following these page spreads. I like the one element of a differnt color in this one.

Anonymous said...

Superb! Very beautiful environment, I like much.

José Louro said...

The hatchings are brilhant.

Chris said...

Oh, my. I found you through the Maruman project, and your work is incredible. I love it. I aspire to something like it. I'm glad I found your place.

Unknown said...

Hi Nina, I admire your beautiful work and I wanted you to know I mentioned you in my blog post tonight.

Inger Carina said...

Hej Nina,
Vi är några som är sugna på att vara med på SketchCrawl i Stockholm nästa gång. Har ni lust att slå er ihop med oss? Det vore kul om vi kunde bli några stycken :)
Fick ett mejl idag att det är 10januari nästa gång.
Hälsningar
Carina
(från HelloCraftLovers)

stupot said...

these would make great bank notes! wonderful stuff as ever.

Marva Plummer-Bruno said...

This is awesome! Love all the detail!