Thank you ZUPZUP! You are most welcome to Sweden, any time!ZUPZUP wrote:Beautiful work everyone!! Nice stuff Christina. Love those watercolors Anne! I think next time I'm coming to Sweden....you guys put on quite the yummy feed from the looks of it.
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Wow, what a wonderful presentation! Great sketches by all, and the photographs do a great job of chronicling the day. You really captured the spirit of SketchCrawling, and I think everyone in the world could look to you folks as the gold standard on how to do it right! Gosh, even having a big meal to cap off the day--that's awesome!
dear Christina ,thanks for the post, I like the dog,I feel the cold brrrrrrr,
this is nice to have sketch infomation from another country.
In Israel was very hot day, 30 around,the sea was beautiful and very sunny day.Sorry for my english ,italian style.
compliments ciao
marcello
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this is nice to have sketch infomation from another country.
In Israel was very hot day, 30 around,the sea was beautiful and very sunny day.Sorry for my english ,italian style.
compliments ciao
marcello
http://www.marcellomurru.blogspot.com/
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littlefish - Nora is situated almost at the same level as Stockholm, but in the middle of the country. Anne shows a map of Sweden in the post "The map".There you can spot Nora
As a matter of fact - we had the dinner-party in another train station Me and my husband live in an old station. The dinner was held in the second class waiting room.
As a matter of fact - we had the dinner-party in another train station Me and my husband live in an old station. The dinner was held in the second class waiting room.
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And I'm the other one I really like my Lamy Safari pens. I prefer medium nib and use a konverter so I can sketch with my favourite ink, Noodler's eternel black. The nib on the Lamy is rather flexible and is wonderful to sketch with. Not expensive either.donnam wrote:Who was using that Lamy Safari pen? How do you like it to sketch with? Is the line width nice and narrow?
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intressanta bilder!
Hejsan!
Var inne å kollade på bilderna och kände igen mig och en del av er.
Nästa gång vill jag också vara med!
Tessan
Var inne å kollade på bilderna och kände igen mig och en del av er.
Nästa gång vill jag också vara med!
Tessan
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Amazing!
Boy you people really know how to do a Sketchcrawl! I really enjoyed all of your sketches, photos, and styles. And you ate twice too, and sketched in mittens and gloves. I am surely impressed.
Would like to know the name of the artist who did the dog curtains where you all enjoyed dinner. Or maybe the name of the pattern. It charms me.
If any of you have a clue, please email me at mugitea@aol.com
http://www.lindabachrach.com
Would like to know the name of the artist who did the dog curtains where you all enjoyed dinner. Or maybe the name of the pattern. It charms me.
If any of you have a clue, please email me at mugitea@aol.com
http://www.lindabachrach.com
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Re: Amazing!
Thank you, my fingers are still coldmugitea wrote:Boy you people really know how to do a Sketchcrawl! I really enjoyed all of your sketches, photos, and styles. And you ate twice too, and sketched in mittens and gloves. I am surely impressed.
Would like to know the name of the artist who did the dog curtains where you all enjoyed dinner. Or maybe the name of the pattern. It charms me.
If any of you have a clue, please email me at mugitea@aol.com
http://www.lindabachrach.com
The dog textile is one of my favourites. The name of the artist is Lisa Sollenberg, Sweden. The namn of the pattern is "Valpar".
Thank you!
Wow! I am so pleased to learn this. And Lisa Sollenberg's other designs are also wonderful. You Swedish, just the like Japanese, have beautiful designs on your daily use goods.
Thanks Christina
Thanks Christina
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