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Pencil, Watercolor, Gouache, Pen & Ink Playful watercolor blooms & bleeds Artist Lisbeth Zwerger She recently visited the USA fo...
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Quentin Greban is another huge love of mine!!!! His watercolours are amazing!!!!! Every time when I look at his illustrations, I want to pick up a brush and try it myself! I adore this media but I am useless with it! It is so light and unforgiving! One wrong stroke and the picture is ruined! I know that watercolour is not as easy as it looks, and this is one of the reasons why I admire Quentin's technique so much! It is perfect, beautiful, delightful! It is light and vivid at the same time. It is so clean and deep and just mesmerising!! Just have a look!!! Quentin Gréban was born in 1977 in Brussels (Belgium) where he still lives today. He studied illustration at Saint Luc’s institute in Brussels. Since 1999 Quentin has published more than 15 children’s books in several French‚ Belgian‚ German and Greek publishing houses. His books are translated in many countries (Germany‚ Denmark‚ Hungary‚ England‚ Canada‚ Greece‚ Korea‚ United States…)He received the Saint–Exupéry award in 2000 for «Les contes de l’Alphabet» (Editions du Jasmin). His work has been selected in 1999 and 2000 in the Annual of the Bologna. Children’s Bookfair(Italy). Now Quentin writes and Illustrates his own books as well as the books of other famous authors. He is known all over the world and his books are loved everywhere!!! They are most definitely loved in my house, because they are kind, simple yet very sophisticated with a great deal of mastery and talent!!!! But enough words - Just enjoy the drawings!!!
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Quentin Greban is another huge love of mine!!!! His watercolours are amazing!!!!! Every time when I look at his illustrations, I want to pick up a brush and try it myself! I adore this media but I am useless with it! It is so light and unforgiving! One wrong stroke and the picture is ruined! I know that watercolour is not as easy as it looks, and this is one of the reasons why I admire Quentin's technique so much! It is perfect, beautiful, delightful! It is light and vivid at the same time. It is so clean and deep and just mesmerising!! Just have a look!!! Quentin Gréban was born in 1977 in Brussels (Belgium) where he still lives today. He studied illustration at Saint Luc’s institute in Brussels. Since 1999 Quentin has published more than 15 children’s books in several French‚ Belgian‚ German and Greek publishing houses. His books are translated in many countries (Germany‚ Denmark‚ Hungary‚ England‚ Canada‚ Greece‚ Korea‚ United States…)He received the Saint–Exupéry award in 2000 for «Les contes de l’Alphabet» (Editions du Jasmin). His work has been selected in 1999 and 2000 in the Annual of the Bologna. Children’s Bookfair(Italy). Now Quentin writes and Illustrates his own books as well as the books of other famous authors. He is known all over the world and his books are loved everywhere!!! They are most definitely loved in my house, because they are kind, simple yet very sophisticated with a great deal of mastery and talent!!!! But enough words - Just enjoy the drawings!!!
Lilo is a lonely Hawaiian girl who adopts a small ugly "dog" whom she names Stitch. Stitch would be the perfect pet if he weren't in reality a genetic experiment who has escaped from an alien planet and crash-landed on Earth. Through her love, faith, and unwavering belief in ohana, the Haw
Self-Portrait Harry Rountree (1878 – 1950) was a prolific illustrator, mainly for children. He contributed to such periodicals as the Humorist, Playtime, and Punch. From 1903 he collaborated with the editor of Little Folks on a very successful series of books. Specialising in animals, he illustrated several classics of children’s literature, including Uncle Remus and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This is part 2 of a 6 - part series on Harry Rountree. For earlier works, see part 1 also. 1909 Famine on the Farm "If not exactly the right food, at all events the right colour" 1909 The Forest Foundling 1909c Our British Sticklebacks "An excellent example of the devoted and domesticated father" 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1910 The Golf Courses of the British Isles published by Duckworth & Co., London 1911 Folk of the Wild hardback cover 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 "The Lost World" The Strand Magazine 1912 The Twins 1913 Children's Book Illustration 1914 Children's Book Illustration 1914 Goldilocks and the Three Bears 1915 edition of "Uncle Remus" hardback book published by Leicester and London: Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd. 1915c Simple Samuel and Other Stories (Dust Cover) published by Charles E. Graham & Co., Newark, NJ 1915c Simple Samuel and Other Stories (Hard Cover) published by Charles E. Graham & Co., Newark, NJ 1916 Children's Illustration Print "The Witch" 1916 Illustration from "Little Folks": "The Bunnikin Sea Scouts" 1916 Illustration from "Little Folks": "The little men of the forest brought the rabbits and other creatures to be introduced to her" 1916 Rountree's Ridiculous Rabbits hardback published by H. Stevenson & Co. 1917 from "Little Folks": "Gala Day at the Circus" 1917c Book Illustration 1918 Children's Illustration Print "Polar Bears" 1919 Children's Book Illustration 1919 Children's Illustration Print "Mouseville Town Market" 1919 The Arkansaw Bear published by George G. Harrup & Co., London 1919 The Arkansaw Bear published by George G. Harrup & Co., London