

i like rocks. i like to collect them from various places i go and i've been doing this since i was a kid. i even look out for them on my neighborhood walks. i use to decorate rocks by painting and drawing on them with nail polish as a teenager. now, i am beginning to illustrate on them again. here are a few i did with prisma markers. the rocks i have used are rocks found from my walks or around my house.


a red riding hood in the forest
5 comments:
These are gorgeous! Your work is so beautiful in any medium.
I am in love with the red riding hood girl!
So beautiful, the colors really look great against the rock! I love the bird/leaves one, it's so cheerful.
Wonderful painted stones. They are like little treasures!:)
Jo.x
Rocks are definitely a brilliant, earthy medium... and I do love red riding hood best.
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