My younger brother is studying architecture in Copenhagen this semester (lucky duck), and as a sort of daily exercise, is making a drawing a day.
His work is the bomb dot com, so I made him start a blog and post his awesome art for the world to see. Seriously, how rad is that cherry tart? And I don't think I've ever seen a prettier avocado.
So head on over and show him some blog love ladies! It's like total eye candy over there.
[images via Donesh Ferdowsi]
His work is the bomb dot com, so I made him start a blog and post his awesome art for the world to see. Seriously, how rad is that cherry tart? And I don't think I've ever seen a prettier avocado.
So head on over and show him some blog love ladies! It's like total eye candy over there.
[images via Donesh Ferdowsi]



on my way over there like... now.
ReplyDeleteI can see where he get's his talent from. Just visited his blog, and what he paints is beautiful! I absolutely love it! I just finding myself pinning paintings and drawings like this onto my pinterest boards in order to do something similar and inspired, but often I just end up admiring it!
ReplyDeleteThese are so simple and pretty!
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1. What did your parents feed you as children? Crayons?! haha. Seriously, you're both so talented and creative.
ReplyDelete2. I'm o b s e s s e d with Copenhagen lately. Trying to talk Bryan into looking for a job there. :]
@hollie, hahaha. your comment made me laugh out loud. my mom was always doing art projects with us, and i guess it just sort of stuck. and YES to all things danish!
ReplyDeleteSo much talent in one family, sheesh :)
ReplyDelete(Said with much love of course.) And his work is the bomb dot com - I love number 41!
Those are rad. Also, I love the phrase bomb dot com.
ReplyDeleteit's gorgeous! and watercolor is not easy to do.
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Oh my word! What beautiful work you two do! And I truly have never seen a more beautiful avocado. : )
ReplyDeleteHis work is gorgeous-no surprise there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful avacado. You guys are so talented. Headed to check it out. Will you be visiting him in Copenhagen?
ReplyDeleteAww, talented siblings. Beautiful watercolors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented family!! Awesome work. So, how many trips have you taken to Copenhagen?! :)
ReplyDeleteHe plans to publish his work, once there are 100 of them, in a book titled: "A Painting a Day / An Ocean Away"
ReplyDeletewow, you come from one talented family!
ReplyDeletethese make me want to take a water color class and simultaneously eat everything I see at the farmers market.
ReplyDeletei see talent runs in the family!
ReplyDelete@Nikki, headed to Copenhagen for 2 weeks in December. cannot *wait*....only im dreading the cold.
ReplyDeleteyou guys have some serious talent in your family!
ReplyDeleteI love that we both wrote about our younger brother's art work on Monday :)
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I love the first painting you shared. It's really eye catching!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
How cute! wow I hope that he sells them LOL
ReplyDeleteClearly, talent runs in your family!!
ReplyDeleteAh hah - clearly artistic talent runs (no actually rages) in your family. I love your brother's drawings - they are so diverse in style and medium - truly fantastic. And as for studying in Copenhagen for a semester - how amazing would that be!?!?!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Stephie x
ReplyDeletewhoa, what super pills did your mama take while pregnant to produce two talents like yourselves? spill the beans, please!
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