wow - that is beautiful.
very very nice! I love the treatment in photoshop too...
Oh to be as good as you one day....
beautiful!
This is gorgeous! Your experiment really works well. Such a lovely illustration for winter and Christmas Caroline!
Fantastic!
One looks old and cold and the other looks freshly cold, I meant frozen.
Oh, I love the effect of the sepia tint, Caroline! This is gorgeous!!!
that´s beautiful Caroline!Congrats, Kristina
It is beautiful, also how you put the snow on everything.I am curious how the work looks like, without the Photoshop-filter.
this is eggsellent. wowzer!
That turned out quite nice!!! Nice job on the handmade book as well! Congrats on getting the shop back open...when you get rich and famous remember the little people!!! I always enjoy seeing your work pop up!
Lovely work, Caroline!
your watercolor illo's are scrumptious!! so wonderful!
oh, excellent! i can't decide which one i like more!
That's a terrific side-by-side. Each one tells such a different story. Amazing!
Both are so pretty! I personally like the color version better - the red berries really pop against the blue, but they both turned out gorgeous :)♥ xtinehttp://www.stuffbyxtine.com
Love this detail Caroline and the monotone side works beautifully.
Caroline, you are a master! I personally know these watercolors are magnificent!
Jeeprs, this is amazing!!I love the sepia split idea. Wow!
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wow - that is beautiful.
ReplyDeletevery very nice! I love the treatment in photoshop too...
ReplyDeleteOh to be as good as you one day....
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Your experiment really works well. Such a lovely illustration for winter and Christmas Caroline!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteOne looks old and cold and the other looks freshly cold, I meant frozen.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the effect of the sepia tint, Caroline! This is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletethat´s beautiful Caroline!Congrats, Kristina
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, also how you put the snow on everything.
ReplyDeleteI am curious how the work looks like, without the Photoshop-filter.
this is eggsellent. wowzer!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out quite nice!!! Nice job on the handmade book as well! Congrats on getting the shop back open...when you get rich and famous remember the little people!!! I always enjoy seeing your work pop up!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, Caroline!
ReplyDeleteyour watercolor illo's are scrumptious!! so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteoh, excellent! i can't decide which one i like more!
ReplyDeleteThat's a terrific side-by-side. Each one tells such a different story. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteBoth are so pretty! I personally like the color version better - the red berries really pop against the blue, but they both turned out gorgeous :)
ReplyDelete♥ xtine
http://www.stuffbyxtine.com
Love this detail Caroline and the monotone side works beautifully.
ReplyDeleteCaroline, you are a master! I personally know these watercolors are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteJeeprs, this is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI love the sepia split idea. Wow!