Vine Charcoal on Strathmore paper
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The drawings might not be serious but your charcoal on paper drawings are as compelling as any I've seen. I always like when you show them on the blog.
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Thank you very much John.
ReplyDeleteI love your drawings Deborah, but then I love to draw too... that's why we both love etching... just an extension... actually there is nothing that I don't love about doing my artwork, just need more time!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous drawing, Deborah - so rich in tone and atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your wisdom and patience in balancing the in-studio time with the out-of-studio time. Recently I experienced this frustration in coming back to the easel...I believe I'll give your strategy a go. Thank you Deborah. I so enjoy your work.
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