Old clock tower in Sarajevo Baščaršija.
http://www.mysarajevoinfo.com/tower-clock—sahat-kula
Painted by W&N artists’ aquarelle paints and da Vinci Artissimo + 2 Voyage brushes (as seen above) in my new microscopic (pocket watercolour) Moley. I expected it to have perforations as advertised but I suppose “they” dropped that option meanwhile.























nikira 9:35 am on February 7, 2010 | #
Charming. Your travel brushes looks different than mine. How they folding? I like color transition.
Nuria 11:47 am on February 7, 2010 | #
(English):
One work superb Ziza!. She has an aura of mystery that I love.
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(Español):
¡Un trabajo soberbio Ziza!. La obra tiene una aura de misterio que amo.
snickerdoodlestudio 2:33 pm on February 7, 2010 | #
Great lighting effect coming out of that window.
Ziza 2:20 am on February 8, 2010 | #
Thank you Nikira, Nuria and Snickerdoodle!
Nikira those are da Vinci Voyage brushes that come only in sizes 1,2,5 and 6. Those two are 2 and 5 (since I have 6, 8 and 10 from Rosemary, and size 1 I find ridiculously small as my eye sight is no longer as sharp as it used to be – I decided to “pass” those two this time).
They have telescopic lid that is pulled over the body in a way that automatically protects hairs. You can see this as a bit narrower part near to the hairs. Once it protects them you take the top lid from the back of the brush and safely place it over narrower protective lid. Ingenious solution that looks great and does excellent work. The one you have is with a screw and you could accidentally harm the belly if not careful enough. Also, that one has black plastic handle and those have a bit nicer looking metal handles and hence are a bit more expensive for the same size. On the other hand you’ve bought size 8 which is not available in this design!
I have to add: This ArtissimO (kolinski) quill is a real thrill!
By far the nicest looking brush I have so far, just love it…