British Landscape Drawing Color Pencil
British Landscape Drawing Color Pencil
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British Landscape Drawing Color Pencil is a semi-abstract landscape and an original composition drawing.
- There's something so satisfying about blending different shades to create a realistic and detailed scene. I have drawn the abstract landscape on a Stonehenge vellum finish, 250 gsm sheet of paper, in the size of 29 x 22 x 0.1 cm (this is the exact dimension of the drawing itself).
- The drawing is mounted (US: matted) in a 40 x 30 cm mat.
- The artwork is matted (mounted) but unframed.
- Materials used: Stonehenge sheet of paper, professional-grade coloured pencils "Polychromos" by Faber-Castell, varnish for drawings by Winsor & Newton
- Style: impressionistic
- The second image shows the matted (GB: mounted) artwork; the third image only shows how the drawing may look in a frame and on a wall.
Discover an awe-inspiring artwork that will leave you revitalised! With the vast blue sky, the imposing castle ruin, and the lush green hills in the foreground, this piece is a feast for the senses. I have taken every precaution to ensure the artwork's longevity by applying multiple layers of Winsor and Newton's specialist fixative for coloured pencils.
I have used vivid and intense colours in this work. You'll find a beautiful mix of azurite, lapis lazuli, cobalt, and sky blue. The meadows in front of the castle are bright green; I have mixed avocado green with fern, mantis, and shamrock greens. The medieval building is striking in colours: yellows mixed with reds and atomic tangerines. To make it more delicious, I have added some pumpkin and persimmon, too :-)
I love creating landscape drawings using color pencils! The vibrant colors allow me to capture the beauty of nature in a unique and expressive way.
The rich hues and the ability to layer colors truly bring the scenery to life.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this stunning piece!