Studio Ghibli fans are still pondering the meaning of Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron, which came out last year. Though by some measure the studio’s most lavish feature yet — not least by the measure of it being the most expensive film yet produced in Japan — it’s also the one least amenable to simple interpretation.
Gorgeous work!
Thank you! That’s very kind @jackienoelle
I loved the course, full of information and technical explanations. i love your works and i think this is the best course i have done on domestika. compliments and many thanks!
There is a lot of harmony and poetry in this work. I really like!(•‿•)
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Wonderful job. A monochrome watercolor portrait course would be amazing.
Thank you... that is so kind of you to say! @qhkf29sehi
I really like this monochrome watercolor!
Wow, wow and wow, outstanding!! How big did you make this painting and what is the biggest size of watercolour-painting that you´ve made!?
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jackienoelle
Gorgeous work!
sarah_stokes
Teacher PlusThank you! That’s very kind @jackienoelle
qhkf29sehi
I loved the course, full of information and technical explanations. i love your works and i think this is the best course i have done on domestika. compliments and many thanks!
laraba
There is a lot of harmony and poetry in this work.
I really like!(•‿•)
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middling_love
PlusWonderful job. A monochrome watercolor portrait course would be amazing.
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sarah_stokes
Teacher PlusThank you... that is so kind of you to say! @qhkf29sehi
antonella_forli_italia
I really like this monochrome watercolor!
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skrattgropen
Wow, wow and wow, outstanding!! How big did you make this painting and what is the biggest size of watercolour-painting that you´ve made!?
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