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Comment by bibomedia — February 27, 2008 #
I like word press blogs. The multiple pages are great. I like the clean, uncluttered look of your blog.
Comment by Peggy Stermer-Cox — December 12, 2008 #
Dear Rue, what nice drawings! see my art at http://www.howardkline.com
and or be my facebook friend, if you like!
I think its great to post your work, keep going!
all my best,
and keep a wet brush
Howard Kline
Comment by Howard Kline — October 25, 2009 #
Hi Rue….
ur work is outta the world….
its sooo beautiful ……
could you pls let us know what kind of painting technique n brushes u use for your normal (ie not pastel or pencil drawings) sketches…the watercolour ones…
is it the normal hair brushes that u dip in waterbowl n blocks of water colour…..
Comment by Anu — October 30, 2009 #
Hi Anu
I don’t know how to get in touch with you so I’ll answer here- the sketches you’ve asked about are usually done in ” stages – quick pencil lines, watercolor wash with waterbrushes (pentel) or if I’m close to home, real watercolor brushes, and then ink lines – usually with a pilot vball, but lately I’m trying out a brush pen.
Thank you for your interest!
Comment by Casey — November 3, 2009 #