218 - IF ONLY THESE BRICKS COULD TALK II - DAVE EDWARDS - INK & COLOURED PENCILS - 2008
This is a new version of my 1997 painting. It contains two figures and three heads.

218 - IF ONLY THESE BRICKS COULD TALK II - DAVE EDWARDS - INK & COLOURED PENCILS - 2008 belongs to the following groups:
I ♥ Patterns, Pencil Drawing, Safe Haven, United Kingdom and Vibrant and Vivid ColorAvailable for sale as Cards

John Edwards, 4 months ago
Wonderful work Dave
blamo, 4 months ago
surreal look and feel …......... colours really do stand out …..............marvellous
Ine Spee, 4 months ago
I like it, really nice perspective. And again, such vibrant colours!
BLYTHART, 4 months ago
Has anyone spotted the face in the mountains yet?
Al Neaimi, 4 months ago
wonderful work , I did not see the sanding men at first , well done
Ulrikeart, 4 months ago
love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tomg, 4 months ago
Such clever work …
Patricia L. Ba..., 4 months ago
Great touch of whimsy. Love it.
ginnymac, 4 months ago
DAve superb detail art love the colous .
catblack, 4 months ago
squares, squares, glorious squares.
the cut out heads r reli impressive, got a shock wen i saw ‘em.
cheetaah, 4 months ago
Oh Dave I love the color you use on the bricks….. and I can see the third head on the right upper side, very clever and smart drawing/painting.
Brian Towers, 4 months ago
I like the structured perspective in this Dave. As there is something in brickwork called ‘headers’ I guess it fits well with your theme.
Terry Krysak, 4 months ago
Well done Dave.
Very imaginative and fanciful.
BLYTHART in reply to catblack’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks Zed :)
BLYTHART in reply to cheetaah’s comment, 4 months ago
I couldn’t resist adding that head :)
BLYTHART in reply to Terry Krysak’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks Terry.
cheetaah, 4 months ago
That’s a great idea, you could have done that to the other mountains and like a puzzle to try to find out how many heads are in there….... well done Dave.
Sean Farragher, 4 months ago
great work
mikeloughlin, 4 months ago
Beautiful warm colours,love it.
pinkyjain, 4 months ago
This is outstanding Dave, the scene is so charming, the colors vibrant & wondrous. And i see one face in the mountain top right
Paul Compton, 4 months ago
Wonderfully weird. Tremendous choice of colours and patterns.
dimarie, 4 months ago
very very cool!
and so colourful ! :) :) :)
lance leopold, 4 months ago
The figures and faces are very cleverly woven into this surreal artscape,Dave,well done!!!
Martin Derksema, 4 months ago
Ah, a beautiful and distinctive Blythart again. Love it. Such a beautiful imaginary world.
Firedrake, 4 months ago
You love bricks and tiles don’t you! This is fantastic- the colours make it seem like a dream.
AngelArtist, 4 months ago
This is beautiful. I love it. It is quite clever as well. I found the heads and the figures immediately…well, it took me a few seconds to find the third head =)
BLYTHART in reply to Firedrake’s comment, 4 months ago
... and old stones too.
BLYTHART in reply to AngelArtist’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks very much.
Mui-Ling Teh, 3 months ago
Nice; very clever.
lurline, 2 months ago
You have a great sense of colour and a vivid imagination . They work together to produce original and charming works of art. :)
Colin Cartwright, 2 months ago
Clever, clever concept, Dave.
Superbly drawn and coloured, as only you can – and that humour!
I’m just back from Andalucia.
I have an eye operation to save my sight tomorrow my painting future hangs in the balance.
But still hoping to get to see your exhibition before it closes
BLYTHART in reply to Colin Cartwright’s comment, 2 months ago
Hi coin, Firstly, many thanks for liking this painting. Everyone comments on the earlier version, but not many on this version. I do hope your eye op is a success. Although my exhibition is billed as being until 1st August the theatre has closed for the summer :-( At least I did get four weeks, which ain’t to be sneezed at.
MtnMan, 7 days ago
This has the idea but most of the composition takes your eyes away from it, Since you have people hidden within the bricks, it is doubly hard to see them. Thus the word camouflage comes up.
BLYTHART in reply to MtnMan’s comment, 7 days ago
I agree. In retrospect, I feel the faces would be more obvious if the background was plain. Thanks again.