Beautiful...and so true! I love the thick and thin lines on the jar. Your eggplant series is wonderful; I have some young plants in my garden and they're lovely. Such beautiful blossoms...lets hope they turn into eggplants!
Etegami (e= "picture"; tegami= "letter/message") are simple drawings accompanied by a few apt words. They are usually done on postcards so that they can be easily mailed off to one's friends. Though etegami has few hard-and-fast rules, traditional tools and materials include writing brushes, sumi ink, blocks of water-soluble, mineral-based pigments called gansai, and washi postcards that have varying degrees of "bleed." They often depict some ordinary item from everyday life, especially items that bring a particular season to mind.
Beautiful...and so true! I love the thick and thin lines on the jar. Your eggplant series is wonderful; I have some young plants in my garden and they're lovely. Such beautiful blossoms...lets hope they turn into eggplants!
ReplyDeleteNothing sweeter than honey. SWEET proverb on a SWEET painting!
ReplyDeleteHoney is a must in each house!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice illustration as always!
Really like the way you did such a simple illustration which captured the honey jar so well.
ReplyDeleteYey, Deb! I love this post and work!! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Sadami
Your artwork is lovely and suits the quote so well.
ReplyDeleteSo many delectable comments here... can I make a play on words and say *Tout Sweet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful art - as always..and the quote adds so much!
Hugs,
♥ Robin ♥
Well done, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful jar!
Beautiful and cleverly simple honey jar! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteI love this. You could blow it up and make it a poster.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. It actually *is* available as a print on my RedBubble gallery, and is the cover photo of one of my etegami wall calendars. :)
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