A few more sketches from our recent traverse over Cross Fell and Great Dun Fell in the North Pennines. I think ‘Dun’ also means ‘brown’ so Great Brown Fell could pass. I produced many sketches from photographs taken during the day. I stitched a few together trying to bring some human element to the climb. I miss the mountain more than the people. No offence folks.
these are really great Keith. You have a talent for getting the folks with some of you easy looking pencil or marker strokes. (jealous of that!)
Thank you Carol. I produce a lot of secret photographs just in case I offend anyone. You have nothing to be jealous of.
You do these with such ease, Keith. I have always admired how you draw people. Lovely work!
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Thanks Debbie, it might look that way but I don’t find anything easy or without trouble along the way. Appreciate your kind comments as always.
These are very realistic. You’ve certainly captured postures and facial expressions. And your work looks so free and easy! Really well done.
Cheers Linda. I only ever post the better ones. 🙂
Regardless of the whearabouts of these folk, they are interesting. Yes. They look like a group from a moment in time! Excellent.
Thanks Leslie, very few subjects even know these sketches exist.
I understand missing the mountain more than the people…yet, you “see” people so well! I really admire and envy your people sketches. You capture personality in the strokes of your pen.
I knew you’d understand about the people and places thing. I’m chuffed with your kind words Amber.
I love the expressions of “your” people!
Thanks.
Nanina
Thanks Nanina, they were a good bunch to walk with, lots of characters.
You draw so nicely – and I feel like I am enjoying their good company.
Thank you
Thank you Patricia. Hope all is well.