Thursday 10 October 2024

Shades of Autumn II - Oak drypoint prints

 


Oak variable edition drypoint print 8x7.5cm available individually ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


I made a sister print to last weeks Acorns and have popped a couple of variations into both my Etsy and Folksy stores. I rather like working in this way and having colour variations. 


The one below is in Folksy.


Oak no.5 variable edition drypoint print 8x7.5cm available individually ©2024LisaLeQuelenec


I am still working on some larger drypoints of stormy skies and seas but having been rather enjoying the dry spells of sunny weather between the storms so progress has been slower. We have had lots of reference weather to help things along though....my gosh the rain! Obviously nothing compared to the weather some American friends seem to be enduring at the moment though, I do hope they manage to stay safe.



4 comments:

laura said...

I love the color variations to!
I picked up a fallen oak branch with lots of curled, dried leaves and several acorns.
It's beautiful and I'd love to paint it ...!

Debbie Nolan said...

Lisa your color variations of the oak leaves are super. With my back yard full of them...need to do some pen and ink ones. You inspire me friend. Hope all is well and you are getting outdoors in spite of the rain. Hugs!

Lisa Le Quelenec said...

Hi Laura, you should definitely go for it. Maybe it could be a background project that can be picked up and put down in between other things - you are always so busy!

Lisa Le Quelenec said...

Hi Debbie. I will look forward to seeing your drawings. Autumn is such an inspiring time of year I find with its colours and shapes. Once all the leaves have fallen then comes the joy of drawing branches and tree silhouettes. Each season seems to bring something new to enjoy. Best wishes and happy walking.