A few months ago, I bought a couple of drawings from the talented natural history illustrator
ginasketch. I took them to a framer in Cambridge, hemmed and hawed over colours and widths, and left them there for several weeks.
I picked them up today, and they look brilliant.
Potoo by
ginasketch

Tamandua by
ginasketch

Our little niece loves us with tentacly affection. I know because this arrived in the post last week.

I think she might have to practise a bit more before she is at Gina’s level.
More of Gina's work can be viewed here.
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I picked them up today, and they look brilliant.
Potoo by
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Tamandua by
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Our little niece loves us with tentacly affection. I know because this arrived in the post last week.
I think she might have to practise a bit more before she is at Gina’s level.
More of Gina's work can be viewed here.
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I love the natural history ones.
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They're so striking, especially the potoo's eye.