A quickie post. Here's a little drawing I made at the beginning of the year for a local project. I wanted to show something of the Derbyshire landscape in the drawing, and had the idea of making the procession of children resemble a dry stone wall as it fades, over the hills, in the distance. Not sure if that was successful but I tried!
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Sunday, February 05, 2012
when we got to the top of the hill
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Works for me!
I'll be in England in May. I wonder if I can get to Derbs?
I believe you totaly did it! Wonderful.
I think it's great and all your recent work is super...I love the way your art has evolved from objects to more landscapes and people
This is really great. I am also enjoying your zines and such I purchased recently... little Christmas gift to myself.
The Great Wall of Children - you were definitely successful. Love the style of this!
Love this!
adorable.
great idea, and so well executed!
And I love that colour!
Totally wonderful, what an amazing idea!And a gorgeous drawing... :-) xx
this is wonderful! Great job Andrea!!
Thank you, so much guys.
Constantine, before I really really got back into drawing I only ever drew or doodled people and landscape. I dont know why I stopped. It's nice to see them coming back again, though.
Dinah, you must try and join our sketchcrawl group for a day! Please let me know the dates.
Eric, thanks. I'm so pleased you are enjoyng my little zines.
Cheers, guys x
Oh my gosh, that absolutely shows the movement and lay of the land. I would think drawing people getting smaller in the distance would be quite challenging!
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