Bird & Brush
A recent close encounter with a cute vermillion flycatcher
& the fine round brush I use to paint my stones.
It's called a Script/Liner. You can find the inks I use here.
& the fine round brush I use to paint my stones.
It's called a Script/Liner. You can find the inks I use here.







I'm off to the art supply shop tonight!
Thanks, always, for sharing your beautiful creative world.
I love your blog and your generous spirit in sharing not just what supplies you use, but even including links to the products. Thank you!
Beautiful contrast between the tree, the sky and the gorgeous color of the vermillion flycatcher (en español se llama "churrinche"?) Besos!
What a cute little birdie! And I am so excited I actually have a script/liner and a bottle of the same white ink you use...now all I need is a rock. Thanks Geninne.
Beautiful images Geninne!
I've been wanting to try painting stones for ages. Could you tell me the size of the brush you use please?
Thanks!
i think paint brushes are so sexy...i know that's weird but i think you know what i mean. a brush that is really well put together, and the hairs come to a perfect tip or perfect cut off...it's really a beautiful things!
Such a cute bird. It really shines against that background.
Oh, that is beautiful; you are truly talented. I always bring stones home with me, wish I could have sent them off to you to get them painted :)
how exciting to find such a cutie--i love finding birds. this one needs to donate a red feather to you ;)
do you think you'll add this one to your drawings? so sweet!
Thanks soooooo much for mentioning what supplies you use. It is very helpful!
You should be selling those stones!
I wish I had one of those beautiful birds in my backyard!
How lucky to get such a nice view of a flycatcher; we almost never get to see them here, although we hear them all of the time!