Jennifer, these are all so wonderful. I am really enjoying your time in Bali! ;) Thank you for sharing your wonderful sketches with us. You are so talented!
wonderful as usual. This is very exciting to see this culture and your expertise in sharing it. how are your dog and cats doing? thanks for sharing your journey
Your watercolors seem so different from your ink drawings... a much freer and gestural expressive person seems to be painting then drawing. Keep it up!
I too, am enjoying your Bali work. Love the fish, too. But these people are so appealing, those rich colors and splashy style. Yum!Thanks for including us in your jouney!
Can you share what paint/colors you use to get these wonderfully rich colors? Thanks, Jennifer!
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Jennifer, these are all so wonderful. I am really enjoying your time in Bali! ;) Thank you for sharing your wonderful sketches with us. You are so talented!
ReplyDeletewonderful as usual. This is very exciting to see this culture and your expertise in sharing it.
ReplyDeletehow are your dog and cats doing? thanks for sharing your journey
Your watercolors seem so different from your ink drawings... a much freer and gestural expressive person seems to be painting then drawing. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful people! :)
ReplyDeleteDo you have an Etsy shop? I bet people would love to buy some of these pictures. They have such a warm, tropical feeling to them. Super.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - so loose and bright!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful and seem quite different from your stateside work. How cool to be doing new things!
ReplyDeleteI too, am enjoying your Bali work. Love the fish, too. But these people are so appealing, those rich colors and splashy style. Yum!Thanks for including us in your jouney!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see your Bali sketches, they make me miss the place, especially now when wheather in my home Beijing is starting to trun cold... -Sasa
ReplyDeletejen!!! check your email!!! you need to log on asap for that website transfer...oh and your sketches are FAB. xo -bb
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful--and again, they are reminding me of the Tahitian images Gaugin painted! Wonderful!
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