The last piece of original artwork that I uploaded was a Pastel Pencil drawing of the Sutton Medieval Packhorse Bridge in the village of Sutton, England. That pastel artwork was completed on thick 160g orange pastel paper (see earlier post). The pastel paper colour was allowed to show through when representing the Sutton packhorse bridge and other parts of the pastel pencil drawing. The second piece that I completed over Easter 2015 was another A3 size image of the same bridge (shown below). This new image was constructed using soft pastels (a combination of artist quality Schmincke, Jacksons, and now out of production narrow Rowney pastel sticks). This representation of the Sutton Medieval Bridge has a slightly different perspective than the image that I completed earlier over this Easter weekend, and of course unlike the Summer scene in the former, this one is in the grip of winter.
Sutton Medieval Packhorse Bridge, Sutton
Soft Pastels on Red Pastel Paper
A3 Size
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8 April 2015
Sutton Medieval Bridge Pastels Snow Scene
Labels:
Bridge,
Drawing,
Packhorse,
Roger Bennett,
Soft Pastels,
Sutton,
Sutton 'Packhorse' Bridge
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