Have you ever seen one? I have! In the jungles in Nepal – We saw a baby Rhino when we were out picking fiddlesticks for dinner. (known as fiddleheads as they are shaped like the head of a fiddle – but my wee ones have always called then fiddlesticks after the game and it’s stuck )
Our friends moved us on very quickly and quietly as he said where there is a baby there is a very protective Mumma.
And there was one indeed ….
I was just thinking about fiddlestick as I saw some here in the garden and my first thought was a Rhino and I laughed as I found myself looking around ! Like that is a highly possible scenario in hinterland Australia haha
Oh well ?‍♀️ Have a fabulous day being as strong as a Rhino ❤
Join me on Spring retreat as well ! only 23 days to spring ❤

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Draw the design on your rock.  CLICK HERE to learn how to transfer your image on to your rock. 

Colour on your rock – I have painted a nice even layer. You do not want to paint it to thick. The more layers on the rock the more chance it has of peeling off later as the water in the paint evaporates. Click on the image below to find out how best to paint on rocks!.

Shading makes all the difference to the end result. Adds depth to the Image.
I use clean water and a size 2 or 4 filbert taklon paintbrush CLICK HERE to learn the technique –

Use a black colour pen and outline  the image, Great pens for outlines are Posca 1m, !mr or the 0.7m size in Tooli-Art or Artistro.

And if you want to add a touch of highlight –  pop on a few dots and dashes of white paint .
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This project is an ‘Online course’ about Rock Painting and it is like no other – This is the first and most amazing Rock Painting Course ! Not only will I guide you through the process of creating Kindness Rocks but find out how Kindness Rocks help support at risk Woman and children in Nepal.

What is this course all about? An online Rock Painting Course with 55 Videos, 13 E-Books – and a dedicated forum for questions and answers with myself to help you. JUMP on this link to JOIN US

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