This is a beautiful dramatic piece, Lisa. A different medium and treatment and yet unmistakably yours! I think you should do more in charcoal and chalk too!
Hi Jeanette, your right charcoal does have drama in an understated way. I like it's immediacy.
Hi Michael, I hope you are well. Maybe I should work on a series of charcoals.... food for thought.
Hello Bruce, it's that time of year when my thoughts start turning to colourful greys in anticipation of the dull winter days. I'm enjoying the colours of autumn too though.
Oh yes, why not using it more often. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, very atmospheric. I think that is the beauty of charcoal, its drama. I too love drawing with it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful dramatic piece, Lisa. A different medium and treatment and yet unmistakably yours! I think you should do more in charcoal and chalk too!
ReplyDeleteHi there Lisa!... I wonder as well... given the exquisite atmospheric and moody beauty portrayed in this piece!
ReplyDeleteA nice change from all of your bluish regulars!
Good Painting!
Warmest regards,
Bruce
Thank you Lydie!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanette, your right charcoal does have drama in an understated way. I like it's immediacy.
Hi Michael, I hope you are well. Maybe I should work on a series of charcoals.... food for thought.
Hello Bruce, it's that time of year when my thoughts start turning to colourful greys in anticipation of the dull winter days. I'm enjoying the colours of autumn too though.
Yes!! Keep that charcoal and chalk available. Beautiful feel!
ReplyDeleteThank you Loriann :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is really incredible so beautiful in the monochrome. I nearly missed this one Lisa. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHello Caroline, thank you :o) I'm really missing your posts I hope you can get back online soon.
ReplyDeleteit shows ...beautiful piece lisa
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ReplyDeleteThank you Jane :o)
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